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Wayne Thiebaud 1920 – present Born in Mesa, AZ, moved to Long Beach, CA at age 9 Grew up during the Great Depression Played basketball in high school Took.

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1 Wayne Thiebaud 1920 – present Born in Mesa, AZ, moved to Long Beach, CA at age 9 Grew up during the Great Depression Played basketball in high school Took art classes in high school and started drawing cartoons Worked in restaurants His early work in restaurants influenced his art later in life. Wayne Thiebaud, 2011

2 Influenced by Early Jobs and Studies Made posters, worked on stage sets & painted signs for a movie theatres Went to Junior college in the 1940s Worked at Walt Disney Studios on Pinocchio and Goofy animations one summer, making $14 a week Served in the army as an artist and cartoonist from 1942-1945 Later worked as a cartoonist and designer in CA and in NY as a commercial artist and illustrator At age 29 went back to college for degrees in Art, Art History, and Education Began teaching college students, and worked on becoming a serious painter in the early 1950s

3 First Exhibition In 1962 he sold his first paintings at Allan Stone’s gallery in New York. Following 1962 he achieved national notoriety at a New York exhibition launching Pop Art, his work displayed along with Andy Warhol, Jim Dine and others Interest in objects of mass culture, May have influenced the Pop art movement Today some of his paintings sell for as much as $1,700,000 Bakery Counter, 1962, Private Collection

4 Desserts! Thiebaud is well known for his paintings of production line objects found in diners and cafeterias, such as pies and pastries. Thiebaud uses: Heavy pigment – thick paint like icing Exaggerated colors Halation – outline of lighting around objects – pure intense color Well-defined shadows characteristic of advertisements Repetition Horizon Line Pies, Pies, Pies, 1961, Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, CA

5 Heavy Pigment – Like Icing! Cut Meringues, 1961, MOMA, New York

6 Exaggerated Colors, Shadows Cakes, 1963, oil on canvas, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.

7 Horizon Lines, Bright Colors Three Machines, 1963, De Young Museum, San Francisco

8 Repetition Five Hot Dogs, 1961, Whitney Museum of American Art, NY,NY

9 Halation, Exaggerated Colors, Repetition Pie Counter, 1963, Whitney Museum of American Art, NY

10 Ice Cream Cones – Repetition, Halation, Horizon Lines, Shadows Four Ice Cream Cones, 1964, Pheonix Art Museum, AZ

11 Other Works Two Kneeling Figures, 1966, Collection of Betty Jean Thiebaud Betty Jean Thiebaud (left), his 2 nd wife, was a frequent subject Eight Lipsticks, 1964, private collection Considered “pop art” by many Sold in 2009 for 1,202,500 Google’s 12 th Birthday Cake, 2010 Recent commercial art

12 French Pastries French Pastries, 1963, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC, USA What about this painting helps you identify it as the work of Wayne Thiebaud?

13 Now, create your own dessert art. Thiebaud Style! 1. Pick a dessert subject (cake, pie, cookies, ice cream cones, donuts, other?) Something simple is best. 2. Draw a quick outline in pencil of several dessert items – use repetition and try to draw at least three of an item. Focus on the shape and outline of the object, details not needed yet. 3. Add horizon lines if you’d like. (optional) 4. Now color your dessert. Use texture and heavy pigment, like Thiebaud. (crayons are good for making texture!) 5. Consider using halation around your dessert items - intense color around the outside of your desserts. (optional) 6. Consider adding some shadows if you have time. (optional) 7. MOST IMPORTANT – HAVE FUN!


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