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About art & the art of Jake Beckman, painter of magical realism & representational abstracts. "Currently I paint binary & birds based on humorous observations of social media & other forms of electronic communications. Alternatively I am exploring mathematical abstraction in my new non representational work.-Jake"

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The MOB is Back, Name this Painting etc

Posted in Random Reverie by Jake
Nov 07 2011
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Howdy My Fans.  Going to try giv­ing stuff away to find collectors-specifically 8x10 inch prints mat­ted to 11x14 inches.  Haven’t worked out the details yet.  Also think­ing of set­ting up stuff on FineArtAmerica.com as well.  Stay tuned.

Mean­while on of my MonOrchid Bunch (MOB) bud­dies, Kris­tine Bram­billa, took up roller derby in the guise of Raven’s Night.  This even­tu­ally leads her to start up Seven13Sk8, a roller derby proshop, in down­town Phoenix AZ.  Appar­ently the alter­na­tives are either quite a drive from the cen­ter of town, or online/mail order.  As with all such things, it is tak­ing longer than expected to get going and so she decided to throw open her doors to her fel­low MOB-sters.

I check out the space on First Fri­day last week.  It is a small­ish space, but more than enough room for 10 artists with mod­est sized pieces.  She has painted the walls black with glitter.

While I was there, I got to meet her busi­ness part­ners. One is another Roller Derby gal, Gracy Dah­mer AKA Amanda Queen, and the other is Free­dom Crump.  In addi­tion sev­eral other roller derby girls were there at the shops grand open­ing and they are a hoot.  After a few hours down­town with these lovely ladies,  I found myself turn­ing to thoughts of the upcom­ing show, binary birds, and roller derby.  The prod­uct is a dig­i­tal paint­ing, pic­tured below.

Untitled digiartwork by Jake Beckman Name This Painting contest -roller derby cardinal hip checks a raven as bald eagle ref cries fowl

Unti­tled digia­rt­work by Jake Beck­man — Name This Paint­ing contest

You will notice there is no binary in the paint­ing yet.  That is because it is part of a Name This Paint­ing Con­test I decided to have.  The win­ner gets an 8x10 print of the paint­ing.  Since this work is dig­i­tal art, the print is con­sid­ered “Orig­i­nal Art” because the printed image is its final form, much like a photograph.

Any­way, this will be the 6th show for the MOB (we renamed our­selves the Mob, after the MonOrchid Mys­tery Gallery shut down) and this is our first gath­er­ing in 3 years.  I am very excited about the prospect.  The show will begin on Novem­ber 26th and runs through Decem­ber 10. The shop is slated to have hours, Tues­day through Sun­day and of course part of the sales of any art­work go to the shop.

So check out the Name This Paint­ing Con­test –maybe you  will win, and I hope to see you at the Mob’s reunion artshow in down­town Phoenix, AZ.

Jake
Artist, AKAJake.com Come Expe­ri­ence the Art!
The artist has fed­er­ally copy­righted all art­work in this blog. The artist retains all repro­duc­tion and pub­lish­ing copy­rights. You may not copy, re-distribute, imi­tate, derive OR oth­er­wise use this con­tent in any form with­out the explicit writ­ten per­mis­sion of the artist.

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Second Story Job

Posted in Random Reverie by Jake
Mar 12 2010
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The paint­ing made its pub­lic debut last night at the Scottdale Fes­ti­val Art­walk.  It was a chilly night to be out and about. My free cof­fee and Reeses were very pop­u­lar.  Any­way, meant to post this blog yes­ter­day, but I didn’t get a roundtoit.

In this paint­ing I explore the darker side of the inter­net, one which has been in the news lately, PleaseRobMe.com.  PleaseRobMe.com works off an appli­ca­tion FourSquare.com, (or any geo­t­ag­ging soft­ware such as Google Buzz or Bright Kite etc.) which allows peo­ple to track their friends via twitter.com to pre­sum­ably to make it eas­ier to con­nect in the big blue box.  PleaseRobMe.com basi­cally notes when peo­ple using this appli­ca­tion tweet things like “I am going away for the week­end,” or “Going to the gym now, be back in a few hours” or “I am at the mall now.” etc.  The folks at PleaseRobMe.com say they are basi­cally re-listing these tweets to make peo­ple more aware of the dan­gers of telling peo­ple where you are and where you are not.  Essen­tially their ser­vice is a dressed up Twit­ter search. It gen­er­ally does not take too many tries to find a per­son, who is listed on PleaseRobMe.com, and whose home address is also listed on the inter­net.  The own­ers of PleaseRobMe.com do say it is not their inten­tion to have anyone’s house bur­gled, but clearly show this is one pos­si­ble nefar­i­ous use of this pub­lic information.

2nd Story Job, by Jake Beckman, a robber crow listens to geotagged tweets looking for an empty home

“2nd Story Job” by Jake Beck­man. A crow with bur­glary on its mind lis­tens to geo­t­agged tweets look­ing for an empty home to rob.

In this paint­ing the binary code on the wires all read,

  • “I’m leav­ing” (the color binary),
  • “FourSquare.com” (up (b or d) and down (p or q) binary),
  • “RobMyHouse.com” (right (b/p) or left (d/q) fac­ing binary).

I chose a crow as they are one species of bird known for thiev­ery.  Besides I like crows, ravens, and the other clever mem­bers of the fam­ily corvi­dae.  The sym­bol on the nose of the crow is a dis­torted ver­sion of the FourSquare.com logo — I think the round thing in the logo is sup­posed to be a dodge ball, or is it a track­ball? I dunno. But I have trans­lated it into the eye of the crow that is lis­ten­ing to the buzz of the wires.  Also I have cho­sen a dif­fer­ent color pal­let of red,  green­ish black with shad­ings of green and pur­ple.  I hope you like this lat­est in the Social Media Birds series (I really need a bet­ter name — help?)

I am notic­ing my high res­o­lu­tion pho­tos are really not doing jus­tice to the color gamut of my backgrounds-I don’t think there is much I can do about that, except maybe get a new cam­era, which I can’t afford right now.

Any com­ments? Do you like it, hate it, think its too dark, think its funny…”

Update: Some­one sug­gest I put the size of the paint­ing in the blog; details about 2nd Story Job are avail­able on its art page at AKAJake.com

Jake

Artist, AKAJake.com Come Expe­ri­ence the Art!

The art work in this blog is fed­er­ally copy­righted. All repro­duc­tion and pub­lish­ing copy­rights are retained by the artist. Images are not to be copied, re-distributed, imi­tated, derived OR oth­er­wise used in any form with­out the explicit writ­ten per­mis­sion of the artist.

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