Hey,
I have a question for everyone. How does artistic honesty work for you? If someone gives you a great idea for say a painting or if another person says something that gives you a great idea for a design project, how do you give them credit for there input on your finished work?
And, If you end up using a reference picture when you draw how do you give credit to your source?
Unknown Unknowns. An Introduction to Mysteries
3 years ago
3 comments:
if there was a spefic person or other work, then yes. often though, i tend to work from my own photos or thoughts. it only makes sense to in a way, reference you're art work. you reference a written work even though you have not repeated the works you're ideas came from, and the same should be said for visual works.
um, its enough to say they inspired you... really an idea is an idea its universal so if you use someone elses idea then it's your idea also...
I agree with hydrochloride. Ideas are public, to claim that you own one is absurd. Bestowing ownership on everything is exactly what's wrong with our world.
Check this out:
http://www.overgrownpath.com/2005/11/owning-ideas.html
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