Showing posts with label fibonacci. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fibonacci. Show all posts

Friday, May 4, 2012

Just A Kiss by Jake Beckman

Just A Kiss by Jake Beckman

Just A Kiss
Just A Kiss is an original acrylic painting consisting of 6 gallery-wrapped stretched canvas panels. Each panel is 12 x 16 x 3/4 inch for a total painted area of 32 x 36 inches. Just A Kiss, by Jake Beckman, is about the romance of a summer night. The background is the warm colors of a summer sunset fading into violet hues; it features interlocking Fibonacci spirals in pale rose tones, which form heart-like shapes and intricate braids on the canvas- implying unseen connections, intrigue and love perhaps. One spiral is highlighted in a fiery spray of ignited passion. The panels can form an orderly arrangement or be randomly placed. Each panel is signed by the Artist, Jake, in the lower right hand corner.

The Abstract Concepts series encompasses Jake's free form exploration and expression of color, emotion, ideas, textures and structured formlessness, in search of the intrinsic quality of things rather than absolute concrete representation.

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

"Currently I create acrylic paintings in various sizes based of Birds and ASCII Binary based on lighthearted 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.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Fibonacci's Knot - by Jake Beckman

Fibonacci's Knot by Jake Beckman

Fibonacci's Knot

Fibonacci's Knot is an energetic 9-piece acrylic painting in the Abstract Concepts series by Jake Beckman. Each panel is 12 x 16 x 3/4 inch, which makes the overall work 3 x 4 feet. Fibonacci's Knot is a series of interlocking Fibonacci spirals, smaller ones in orange, larger ones in red. The background is in shades of warm brown, with broad fiery swatches of orange, yellow and red echoing the thinner spirals. There is just a touch of viridian and copper to bring the work together with some lovely desert southwest hues. Each panel is signed by the Artist, Jake, in the lower right hand corner.

The Abstract Concepts series encompasses Jake's free form exploration and expression of color, emotion, ideas, textures and structured formlessness, in search of the intrinsic quality of things rather than absolute concrete representation. "I just decided to revisit this particular concept again. I may do so a couple of more times...- Jake"

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

"Currently I create acrylic paintings in various sizes based of Birds and ASCII Binary based on lighthearted 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.

Friday, December 3, 2010

Fibonacci Fireworks - Abstract Painting by Jake Beckman


Fibonacci Fireworks
Fibonacci Fireworks is an 18 x 24 x 3/4 inch acrylic painting in the Abstract Concepts series by Jake Beckman. Fibonacci Fireworks is a lively warm colored abstract. A brown spiral is embedded in spatters of orange, red, white, yellow and pink evocative of a Strombolian eruption.
The Abstract Concepts series encompasses Jake's free form exploration and expression of color, emotion, ideas, textures and structured formlessness, in search of the intrinsic quality of things rather than absolute concrete representation. "I just decided to revisit this particular concept again. I may do so a couple of more times...- Jake"

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 lighthearted 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.