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Flowers gone wild... I was testing how watercolor paper would work with my ink painting. Unfortunately ink always looks quite dull on it when compared to 'rice paper', which shows magnificent shades and nuances. But the problem with rice paper is that painting gets crinkled and needs to be mounted on a stiffer backing paper, which is a very difficult process. Currently I am sending my work to China to be mounted but that is time consuming. There must be soneone in London who has mastered the traditional Asian wet mounting technique?
You mean someone stole your idea?
ReplyDeleteie your painting?
If so, you publish the name of that person, and we're all going to tell him (or her) how disrespectful is about intellectual property!!!!
Yes. I don't know what to do. Or should I do anything. At least I don't want to publish the link and potentially generate some traffic to the site ;-P
DeleteSuch things happen if we want or not. Sometimes it is just coincidence, sometimes it is not.... It is strange but sometimes arise the same ideas on the other side of our Earth but sometimes the ideas are copied including the title....
ReplyDeleteYou can get angry....and nobody could blame you , or you can shrug your shoulders and think you created something special .... well , in the time of Bach , it was a honor if someone used some parts of his music composition....
You are right, if you post something to in the internet, it is easy to copy it. The best approach is probably just move on and keep producing original work :-)
DeleteI understand it is a difficult decision to take. But at least I would contact the person and have a chat. That would help to see what action is appropriate.
ReplyDeleteMost artist societies have sample letters on their website that you can use.
On LinkedIn a few good discussions have been published that are most helpful too.
Keep an eye on the person who copied your work. One time can be forgiven, a second time definitely not.
That is a good advice, I think I'll contact her.
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ReplyDeleteThe way I see it and was taught...is that somebody who copies can only produce a poor quality pastiche...you are the lucky one with the original ideas...if somebody persists, then they will probably have to keep copying you if 'their' work is to be cohesive....I would contact those who run the portfolio site and explain what has happened and tell them you want to sort it out in a professional manner...if they don't do anything, then have a word with the copier. Nice work BTW...(it is a compliment to be copied...but its bloody annoying and should be nipped in the bud ASAP...)
ReplyDeleteIt is a compliment as this is a beautiful piece of work but also very annoying. I too would contact the site, they are likely to sort it out for you but unfortunately this type of thing is always going to happen. It's best not to get too upset about it however I know that is easier said than done!
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