As I sit down to write this blog I realize I finished Rock Me! a month ago. I can’t believe that much time has passed before I finally got it posted on my website and of course do this thing. But I guess I must push on as I really do want to paint tomorrow, oh wait it’s 2 AM which means I want to paint today!
One thing I decided to do starting with Rock Me! was to create a series of smaller more affordable paintings. I have heard person wanting to start collecting me might want to start small and work up to a larger piece. There is an advantage in these smaller works in addition to affordability to my collectors; to some extent they do go together faster, my investment in materials is a little less, and they take up less space in my studio while being stored. The downside is, I am not used to working this small, to some extent working in the smaller scale with smaller brushes takes as much time as working with larger brushes on a larger scale and doing abstract backgrounds on this scale is limiting. It feels odd to create non representational flow of color on something so tiny. But I am endeavoring to do this very thing.
I love the idea behind Rock Me! It’s a spin off the idea behind of iPod Tweety and iPod print ads in general. My first sketches had the full body of umbrella crested cockatoo including the spread wings. As I fooled around with the sketch in photoshop I realzed what enamored me most about this idea was the full head of back lit feathers. I really felt like it conveyed Rock & Roll’s energy. The suggestion of the open beak completes the image of the rock afficianado howling and grinding to his or her favorite song. I decided not to zoom in any futher as it would have been too much black. DH thinks I went too far…
Red also seemed appropriate. I love the energy of blood red. And black is a very powerful color too. As for the background I just wanted it to appear splattered with sound, volumn, energy. As I do my abstract backgrounds I realize I think they not only represent emotion, but are accompanied by music as well.
I think I resemble this animal, I am pretty much a rocker babe. I hope you like this latest Binary Bird as much as I do. Rock on!
If you would like to find out more about Rock Me! or buy it, check out it’s page on my website. Feel free to comment-like it, hate it?
Jake
Artist, AKAJake.com Come Experience the Art!
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