I finished this painting more than a month ago. I can’t believe it has taken me that long to upload the images to my website and to sit down and blog about it. As John Lennon said, “Life is what happens while you are making other plans.” So true for me too. I found myself spending several weeks dealing with feral cat issues, softy that I am. Adding that one thing really put me behind on everything and so these paintings languished in the obscurity of my studio.
But no more. Since June 27, 2010 was a total washout on painting I endeavored to “catch up” on my blogging, and my website maintenance among other things. I cranked out quite a few so I can post them later. It’s now later for this blog, enjoy.
Bridge is a spin off on iPod Tweety and iPod ads in general, but it is also a contrast as well. Once I did iPod Tweety, one of the first things that came to mind was a person who conducts an imaginary orchestra while listening to a recording of some kind. The cockatoo became the obvious bird because of the crest. I dunno but I think of conductors as having shocks of unruly hair sticking up. Conductors usually wear dark suits so the bird in silhouette also tracked in my mind.
But unlike the music behind Rock Me! classical music has layers, movements, changes in melody, key and other such devices that generally imply a more complex arrangement; besides most classical works are much longer than your average pop radio tune. With this in mind I set out to make my abstract background conveying this complexity and passage of time. I chose green. The background is a very dark green, which is overlaid with bright green and then light sea green. I did several waves of color sweeping from the top of the canvas to the bottom around the conductor bird as a melody. I placed a series of thick bright spires behind the cockatoo opposite these waves, I think of them as a deep throbbing baseline. Finally I painted some thin verticals that were much lighter in color to convey a sprinkling of high notes. The top of the painting is lighter in color and the bottom is still bright green but much darker, the waves and vertical lines “bridge” the two zones. I also have some textural elements in the waves and the thick bright spires. Of course while I was painting it I was not in this literal “this means that mode,” I was feeling the music.

Bridge, by Jake Beckman. A crested cockatoo conducts and imaginary symphony while listening to its iPod. The green background is an abstract representation of classical music.
That was the thought behind Bridge. I hope you like this different take on Binary Birds, iPods and music. Any comments? If you would like more details about Bridge or would like to buy it, please see its page at AKAJake.com.
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