Featuring the Art of John Robert Beck
Boundary: Bleed area may not be visible.
by Studio B Prints
$13.00
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Our ceramic coffee mugs are available in two sizes: 11 oz. and 15 oz. Each mug is dishwasher and microwave safe.
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This art was created in 2007. Wild Fire was done using forms on the 30 - 60 degree angle (triangles, hexagons, diamonds, etc.). The art was inspired... more
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11 oz.
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5 - 7 business days
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This art was created in 2007. Wild Fire was done using forms on the 30 - 60 degree angle (triangles, hexagons, diamonds, etc.). The art was inspired by a mural that is in the Price Tower in Bartlesville, OK. The Price Tower is the only "Skyscraper" that Frank Lloyd Wright designed that was built. The mural was designed by long time Frank Lloyd Wright secretary and apprentice, Eugene Masselink. It's also possible the Wright himself worked on the design.
This is the rectangular version of this art. I also have a square version of this art. I have tried to keep the same feeling in the square version as the rectangular piece has.
To View a video that shows a recreation of the making of this art you can see it on YouTube. Feel free to view it at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_Plj8LIZIg
The rights for reproductions of this print as well as the original art are solely that of the artist (John Robert Beck) and all copyright laws apply (Copyright John Robert Beck).
Studio B Prints offers the work of John Robert Beck. My work is about the beauty of how forms work with each other, very similar to classical music. My work is free form, yet structured. The use of color, shapes and form blend with each other to give what I think are some remarkable effects. Each of my works evolves through many stages. Like an orchestral work, I create different elements on layers (like the different instruments in an orchestra). These layers overlap, some being transparent, some bold and bright. As I create, I tweak each aspect of the art until I am satisfied with the finished product. I look at myself as a conductor when I bring each element in and out of the overall work to create vibrant musical color.
$13.00
Mandy Moore
My thoughts were much the same as Natalie's... VIBRANT! The colours and texturing are beautiful.
Natalie Holland
I love these vibrant colors! Beautiful, John!......Natalie