Wednesday, August 18, 2010

zero, by Jake Beckman


zero
zero is a whimsical acrylic painting in the Binary Birds series by Jake Beckman. It is 6 x 8 inches on archival canvas board. zero is a separable piece of a large whole representative of a cell phone key pad. An outline of a canary, representing the null-set flies wings outspread before the number zero. The zero is worked over with gold interference paint giving it a little bling. The predominant colors are shades of bright yellow, orange, gold and black. In keeping with the Binary Birds social media theme the painting features ASCII Binary which represents "zero" and "0".

Binary Birds
, by Jake Beckman - art that proudly projects you are member of the Social Media Tribe. Why would you buy zero? Zero is an interesting number-it represents nothing; it divides positive and negative numbers. As for its use on the phone, in many instances its the number that takes you to the real live human being in a surfer menu. In your life, who is the go to guy or gal in the surfer menu of life? Who is your zero key?

If you would like to see more detail about the art or perhaps buy it, please see its page on Jake's website.

"Currently I create acrylic paintings in various sizes based of Birds and ASCII Binary based on light-hearted observations of Social Media and Pop Culture. Come Experience the Art!"
-Jake Beckman

Jake's website: AKAJake.com
You can also follow Jake on Facebook and Twitter or at her Blog.

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