Showing posts with label social media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label social media. Show all posts

Friday, December 17, 2010

Search Me - Binary Birds by Jake Beckman


Search Me
Search Me is a whimsical 18 x 24 inch acrylic painting in the Binary Birds series by Jake Beckman. In Search Me yellow canary flies through a cloud of blue bubbles representing different worlds, individuals, groups and other scraps of information in cyberspace, dragging a search box through the matrix. The predominant colors are yellow and shades of blue.
In keeping with the Binary Birds social media theme the bubble background is overlaid with ASCII Binary reading "Search Me".

Binary Birds
, by Jake Beckman - art that proudly projects you are member of the Social Media Tribe.

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.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Yellow - Binary Birds by Jake Beckman


Yellow
Yellow is a whimsical 24 x 30 x 3/4 inch acrylic painting in the Binary Birds series by Jake Beckman. In Yellow a yellow canary soars against a starry sky. Predominant colors are shades of blue, black, yellow and white. In keeping with the Binary Birds social media theme the night sky is overlaid with vertical column of ASCII Binary reading "Yellow".

Binary Birds
, by Jake Beckman - art that proudly projects you are member of the Social Media Tribe.

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.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

#twitterartexhibition - Binary Birds by Jake Beckman


#twitterartexhibition
#twitterartexhibition is a whimsical 4x6 inch acrylic painting in the Binary Birds series by Jake Beckman. #twitterartexhibition is a small postcard created specifically for a twitter art exhibition in Moss Norway. The purpose of the exhibition is to get twitter-based artists together and to raise money for children's books for a public library in Norway. The project is put together by @DavidSandumArt. Each postcard received is symbolic of a tweet. In #twitterartexhibition, a yellow baby canary tweets its little heart out. The predominent colors are shades of blue, yellow, with a touch of orange, white and violet. In keeping with the Binary Birds social media theme the background is overlaid with ASCII Binary reading "#twitterartexhibition".

Binary Birds
, by Jake Beckman - art that proudly projects you are member of the Social Media Tribe.

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.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

hootsuite by Jake Beckman


hootsuite
hootsuite is a whimsical 24 x 24 x 3/4 inch acrylic painting in the Binary Birds series by Jake Beckman. In hootsuite a trio of great horned owls hoot against a moonlit sky full of stars. Lofty pines frame the starry night. Predominant colors are shades of purple, brown, black, white, yellow and just a touch of pink. In keeping with the Binary Birds social media theme the largest branch is overlaid with ASCII Binary reading "hootsuite".

Binary Birds
, by Jake Beckman - art that proudly projects you are member of the Social Media Tribe. hootsuite is another product that facilitates social media by allowing you to post tweets, and other updates to various sites from a single interface; besides I like the juxtaposition of the night owls to the cheerful daytime tweeties.

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.

Friday, September 3, 2010

Social Networking! by Jake Beckman


Social Networking!
Social Networking! is a whimsical 24 x 24 x 3/4 inch acrylic painting in the Binary Birds series by Jake Beckman. In Social Networking four brightly-colored individual canaries socially network in an equally brightly-colored foursquare pattern; the colors of the canaries, their feet eyes and beaks and the background color are linked via a rotating variation of color pattern. The work is inspired by Andy Warhol's Marilyn Monroe etal, wherein he repeated a theme and varied the colors. Predominant colors are shades of red, yellow, light blue, light green, pink, and white. In keeping with the Binary Birds social media theme the largest branch is overlaid with ASCII Binary reading "Social Networking! ".

Binary Birds
, by Jake Beckman - art that proudly projects you are member of the Social Media Tribe.

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.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

the web, by Jake Beckman


the web
the web is a whimsical 14 x 11 x 3/4 inch acrylic painting in the Binary Birds series by Jake Beckman. In the web a yellow canary sings in the trees. The branches of the trees and leaves are interconnected by the branches themselves and also by a gossamer nimbus that flows from the ends of the leaves reaching out to adjacent twigs. The tree is representative of the organic nature of the world wide web. Predominant colors are shades of blue, white, dark brown, yellow and touches of orange. In keeping with the Binary Birds social media theme the largest branch is overlaid with ASCII Binary reading "www the web ".

Binary Birds
, by Jake Beckman - art that proudly projects you are member of the Social Media Tribe. the web, www, the world wide web, the net-it is one of the things that make Social Media possible. Gotta love it.

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.

Monday, August 30, 2010

Splat! by Jake Beckman


Splat!
Splat! is a whimsical acrylic painting in the Binary Birds series by Jake Beckman. It is 6 x 8 inches on archival canvas board. Splat! is a separable piece of a large whole representative of a cell phone key pad. The asterisk symbol is painted in interference violet paint giving it a little bling, and a single canary gazes upon it. The background is feathery spiral in shades of purple and lavender with touches of dark blue and maroon. The predominant colors are shades purple and yellow. In keeping with the Binary Birds social media theme the painting features ASCII Binary which represents "Splat!" and "*".

Binary Birds
, by Jake Beckman - art that proudly projects you are member of the Social Media Tribe. Why would you by the Splat (Star) key? The Splat key represents options and everybody likes to have a choice.

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.

Friday, August 27, 2010

Hash, by Jake Beckman


Hash
Hash is a whimsical acrylic painting in the Binary Birds series by Jake Beckman. It is 6 x 8 inches on archival canvas board. Hash is a separable piece of a large whole representative of a cell phone key pad. The number symbol is painted in interference blue paint giving it a little bling, and 2 canaries sit atop the vertical ends of the pound sign. The background is abstract airy abstract reminiscent of puffy clouds in shades of blue and white with just a touch of violet. The predominant colors are shades blue, white and yellow. In keeping with the Binary Birds social media theme the painting features ASCII Binary which represents, Hash, and #.

Binary Birds
, by Jake Beckman - art that proudly projects you are member of the Social Media Tribe. On a cell phone, the pound key usually completes a string of numbers meaning you have finished. Three hashes signify the end of a press release. In Twitter, the hash tag allows you to categorize your tweet, as in #art, to make it easier for others to find you. So take your pick, does is represent completion to you, or "Look at me!" or both?

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.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Hang Up, by Jake Beckman


Hang Up
Hang Up is a whimsical acrylic painting in the Binary Birds series by Jake Beckman. It is 6 x 8 inches on archival canvas board. Hang Up is a separable piece of a large whole representative of a cell phone key pad. A yellow canary perches atop the telephone of the end call key, looking down on the phone's dial. The predominant colors are shades of bright red, yellow, black and gray. In keeping with the Binary Birds social media theme the painting features ASCII Binary which represents "Hang Up".

Binary Birds
, by Jake Beckman - art that proudly projects you are member of the Social Media Tribe. The "end" button is pretty self-explanatory. Is it a joyful event or bittersweet? You be the judge.

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.

Monday, August 23, 2010

Do It! by Jake Beckman


Do It!
Do It! is a whimsical acrylic painting in the Binary Birds series by Jake Beckman. It is 6 x 8 inches on archival canvas board. Do It! is a separable piece of a large whole representative of a cell phone key pad. A yellow canary flies like an angel before the cell phone "do-it" button. In keeping with the Binary Birds social media theme the painting features ASCII Binary which represents "Do It!" The predominant colors are orange, yellow, black and gray.

Binary Birds
, by Jake Beckman - art that proudly projects you are member of the Social Media Tribe. The "Do It" button, I don't know what else to call it. It is usually surrounded by a four-square option ring that allows you to get into various menus, and when you find what you want you hit "Do It." If only life were that easy.

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.

Friday, August 20, 2010

Call Me, by Jake Beckman


Call Me
Call Me is a whimsical acrylic painting in the Binary Birds series by Jake Beckman. It is 6 x 8 inches on archival canvas board. Call Me is a separable piece of a large whole representative of a cell phone key pad. The call button handset has been picked up by a yellow canary. The background is an abstract in shade of bright green. The predominant colors are green, yellow, black and gray. In keeping with the Binary Birds social media theme the painting features ASCII Binary which represents "Call Me".

Binary Birds
, by Jake Beckman - art that proudly projects you are member of the Social Media Tribe. Do you ever experience communication withdrawal when you have no signal, or when your battery unexpectedly dies? This image says it all.

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.

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.

Monday, August 16, 2010

nine, by Jake Beckman


nine
nine is a whimsical acrylic painting in the Binary Birds series by Jake Beckman. It is 6 x 8 inches on archival canvas board. nine is a separable piece of a large whole representative of a cell phone key pad. The number nine is painted in interference orange paint giving it a little bling, and 9 canaries have landed upon it. The background is abstract flowing fire in shades of red and orange. The predominant colors are shades red, orange and yellow. In keeping with the Binary Birds social media theme the painting features ASCII Binary which represents "nine" and "9".

Binary Birds
, by Jake Beckman - art that proudly projects you are member of the Social Media Tribe.Why would you buy the number 9? Speed Dial. On many phones 9 is the last number you can attach a speed dial to. Who rounds out your baseball team line up?

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.

Friday, August 13, 2010

eight, by Jake Beckman


eight
eight is a whimsical acrylic painting in the Binary Birds series by Jake Beckman. It is 6 x 8 inches on archival canvas board. eight is a separable piece of a large whole representative of a cell phone key pad. The number eight is painted in interference green paint giving it a little bling, and 8 canaries rest upon it. The background is an abstract hanging garden of lush emerald. The predominant colors are shades green and yellow. In keeping with the Binary Birds social media theme the painting features ASCII Binary which represents "eight" and "8".

Binary Birds
, by Jake Beckman - art that proudly projects you are member of the Social Media Tribe. Why would you buy eight? Speed Dial. The number 8 represents new beginnings, it is a dependable, confident and practical number. Who is the person who reminds you when the chips are down that "Tomorrow is another day?"

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.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

seven, by Jake Beckman


seven
seven is a whimsical acrylic painting in the Binary Birds series by Jake Beckman. It is 6 x 8 inches on archival canvas board. seven is a separable piece of a large whole representative of a cell phone key pad. The number seven is painted in interference orange paint giving it a little bling, and 7 canaries alight upon it. The background is an abstract explosion of orange, yellow and red. The predominant colors are shades red, orange and yellow. In keeping with the Binary Birds social media theme the painting features ASCII Binary which represents "seven" and "7".

Binary Birds
, by Jake Beckman - art that proudly projects you are member of the Social Media Tribe. Why would you buy the number 7? Speed Dial. Who is lucky number seven in your life? What a great memento reminding you about what they mean to you.

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.

Monday, August 9, 2010

six, by Jake Beckman


six
six is a whimsical acrylic painting in the Binary Birds series by Jake Beckman. It is 6 x 8 inches on archival canvas board. six is a separable piece of a large whole representative of a cell phone key pad. The number six is painted in interference blue paint giving it a little bling, and 6 canaries roost on it. The background is an abstract of effervescent blue bubbles with touches of violet. The predominant colors are shades blue and yellow and orange on the canaries. In keeping with the Binary Birds social media theme the painting features ASCII Binary which represents "six" and "6".

Binary Birds
, by Jake Beckman - art that proudly projects you are member of the Social Media Tribe. Why would you buy the number 6? Speed Dial. Who represents the complete six-pack in your electronic communication life?

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.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

five


five
five is a whimsical acrylic painting in the Binary Birds series by Jake Beckman. It is 6 x 8 inches on archival canvas board. five by Jake Beckman,is a separable piece of a large whole representative of a cell phone key pad. The number five is painted in interference orange paint giving it a little bling, and 5 canaries perch on it. The background is an abstract of purple bubbles with touches of red. The predominant colors are shades purple, orange and yellow. In keeping with the Binary Birds social media theme the painting features ASCII Binary which represents "five" and "5".

Binary Birds
, by Jake Beckman - art that proudly projects you are member of the Social Media Tribe. Why would you buy the number 5? Speed Dial. Whose clarity of communication is so great they come in "five by five" in your in your phone book?

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.

Monday, August 2, 2010

two


two
two is a whimsical acrylic painting in the Binary Birds series by Jake Beckman. It is 6 x 8 inches on loose canvas. two by Jake Beckman, shows two bright yellow canaries perched in front of the number 2, one facing the viewer the other facing away but appearing to peer at its neighbor. The background is a swirl of black, lavender and blue with touches of red. The 2 is embellished with purple interference paint which changes color depending on the angle of the light. The work is a separable piece of the larger whole which will represent a cell phone keypad. In keeping with the Binary Birds social media theme the painting features ASCII Binary which represents "two" and "2".

Binary Birds
, by Jake Beckman - art that proudly projects you are member of the Social Media Tribe. Why would you buy the number 2? Speed Dial. In many phones this slot is the first one you can set up. So who is the person who occupies the top slot in your cell phone tree?

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.

Friday, July 30, 2010

Four


four
four is a whimsical acrylic painting in the Binary Birds series by Jake Beckman. It is 6 x 8 inches on archival canvas board. four by Jake Beckman, four yellow canaries inspecting the number 4. The background is a representation of music featuring dark blue with brighter blue and light blue wavy lines. The 4 is embellished with blue interference paint which changes color depending on the angle of the light. The work is a separable piece of the larger whole which will represent a cell phone keypad. In keeping with the Binary Birds social media theme the painting features ASCII Binary which represents "four" and "4".

Binary Birds
, by Jake Beckman - art that proudly projects you are member of the Social Media Tribe. Why would you buy four? Speed Dial. The number 4 represents symmetry and order. Who is the detail-oriented person on your number tree?

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.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Three


Three
three is a whimsical acrylic painting in the Binary Birds series by Jake Beckman. It is 6 x 8 inches on archival canvas board. three by Jake Beckman, shows three yellow canaries taking flight near the number 3. The background is a representation of music featuring dark green overlaid with bright green and light green waves and lines. The 3 is embellished with green interference paint which changes color depending on the angle of the light. The work is a separable piece of the larger whole which will represent a cell phone keypad. In keeping with the Binary Birds social media theme the painting features ASCII Binary which represents "three" and "3".

Binary Birds
, by Jake Beckman - art that proudly projects you are member of the Social Media Tribe. Why would by the number 3? Speed dial. Three represents personal and spiritual completeness. What person represents spiritual completeness to you?

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.