Martian Birdseye: acrylic painting on loose canvas, which has
been matted and framed to 21.5 inches x 27.5 inches in a 2-inch wide black mat
and a 2-inch wide light cherry-colored frame.
FAR Tag #: 1910.
Martian Birdseye, by Jake Beckman, features a fanciful Martian bird soaring
high over the false color images from a satelllite survey of Mars. Martian
Birdseye 's colors are brown, magenta, green, black and white.
Martian Birdseye was the very first of the Aerial paintings I created. The
false color images of the surface of Mars are definitely very abstract and
fractal looking. Since no birds fly over Mars, I made one up. Some people think
it looks like a Dr Seuss character, but others think of a WB Instant Martian,
which is more suggestive. If you think its a Dr Seuss character, then that IS
what it is to you, Conversely if you have WB on your mind then an instant
Martian it shall be. I am always fascinated by what others see in my paintings
that I didn't put there; art is very much in the eye of the beholder.-Jake
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