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Bungalow Bill - Canvas Print
Bungalow Bill - Canvas Print
"Bungalow Bill” Canvas Print. Available in 2 sizes: 40" X 30" and 20" X 16"
“Hey, Bungalow Bill, What did you kill, Bungalow Bill?” - The Beatles
Bungalow Bill in The Beatles song, "The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill,” refers to Richard A. Cooke III, an American guest at the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi's ashram in Rishikesh, India, where the Beatles were staying. Cooke, known as Rik, was on a tiger hunt with his mother when he shot and killed a tiger.
The scene shows a stylized depiction of a man standing confidently in front of a midcentury modern “bungalow,” with a subtitle referencing a line from the song. The use of geometric shapes and bold colors evokes a sense of storytelling and adventure, capturing the playful and satirical tone of the song. The figure's stance and the minimalist yet vivid background suggest a narrative moment, reminiscent of the song's parody of hunting and the character of Bungalow Bill, creating a visual echo of the song’s narrative and tone.
This piece is part of my ongoing exploration of "Faces and Facades," a series of mixed media paintings where people and places intertwine, with architecture serving as a vessel for unseen narratives. Inspired by characters from Beatles songs, each work aims to evoke the stories and emotions hidden beneath the surface, inviting viewers to look beyond the obvious and discover the deeper layers within.
Frank Trocino is an award-winning American-born artist and former architect currently residing in Santa Fe, NM. His work primarily explores themes of people and architecture
About the Artist
Frank Trocino is a retired architect turned painter currently residing in Santa Fe New Mexico. His path to Santa Fe began in New York, then to Oregon as a young child through College. From there he lived in Italy, Los Angeles, the Middle East, Portland, and Austin. Franks work can be seen in galleries, hotels, and the homes of private collectors internationally. He is a mixed media artist using acrylic paint, ink and collage and his subject matter is primarily people and buildings.
About my Canvas Prints
- Materials: cotton and polyester composite (canvas), pine wood (frame)
- Soft rubber dots on bottom back corners for support
- Back hanging included
- Inner frame made with radiata pine sourced from renewable forests
