Entries tagged as ‘art’

The Artist

March 20, 2009 · 1 Comment

The artist: disciple, abundant, multiple, restless.
The true artist: capable, practising, skilful;
Maintains dialogue with his/her heart, meets things with her/his mind.

The true artist: draws out all things from his heart,
works with delight, makes things with calm, with sagacity,
works like a true Toltec, composes his/her objects, works dexterously,
arranges materials, adorns them, makes them adjust, invents.

The carrion artist: works at random, sneers at people,
makes things opaque, brushes across the surface of things,
works without care, defrauds people, is a thief.

- Toltec poem translated from the Spainish by Denise Levertov

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Quotes

February 19, 2009 · Leave a Comment

“I shut my eyes in order to see.” - Paul Gauguin

“I prefer drawing to talking. Drawing is faster, and leaves less room for lies.” - Le Corbusier

“Imagination rules the world.” - Napoleon Bonaparte

“Creativity is national income.” - Joseph Beuys

“There is nothing worse than a sharp image of a fuzzy concept.” - Ansel Adams

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Copyright who?

February 16, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Recently I read about this copyright controversy happening over an image of Barack Obama created by the artist Shepard Fairey. Apparently “The image, Fairey has acknowledged, is based on an Associated Press photograph, taken in April 2006 by Manny Garcia on assignment for the AP at the National Press Club in Washington.” (yahoo news). Now the AP (Associated Press) claims that the copyright lies with them, and they should get compensation. The artist does not quite agree.

Obama Poster

In this case, I agree with the artist, because it seems he has used the photograph as a reference to create a new piece of art. It has been worked upon a good deal. If he had just applied a sepia tint to the photograph and claimed it to be his, then that would be copyright infringement. But he has changed the visual. It has been transformed from a realistic photograph to an illustration.

On the other hand the work of photographers has to be protected as well. We tend to take photographs for granted once they are published in the press or online. We need to know when to draw the line, when does a visual change from ‘theirs’ to ‘mine’. As designers we need to be aware of the copyright issues, and what we can use, and what we can claim as our own. All artists, designers etc draw upon an existing bank of images and concepts in their head at some point in the creative process. It seems really hard to create something so new and original that no one has ever seen it before. Not to say that designer’s copy, but they do take reference and inspiration from different sources. Giving credit, and compensation, where its due is essential, and a part of design ethics.

Anyway, Shepard Fairey is not a crook. So claims the New York Times. But after reading this article, it looks like he has done a bit too much copy paste. It does seem like some of his previous work is a rip-off, even if his Obama poster isn’t. Getting inspired is one thing, just copying someone else’s art is very different. At the same time, he seems to do it intentionally. He wants to make a statement by using that art. So is it copying or not? I am still confused.

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The Good 50×70

January 20, 2008 · 2 Comments

the good 50×70 book

CO2 poster in the Good 50×70 book

This is the Good 50×70 book of the Triennale Di Milano, endorsed by ICOGRADA which I received after a long wait!! The CO2 poster is the second feature in the environmental damage category. I was thrilled to finally get my hands on the book, because not only is it the only proof that I entered the contest, and was one of the winners, but also because it is a fantastic publication.

In the book different people have given their views on ‘poster design’. Some felt it is dead, posters no longer do what they started out to do. They have become pieces of art and culture, they are no proactive elements that change the way people think and feel. Another expressed the view, that the poster will never die. It will always exist on the streets

Confucius said (in his time) that 2000 years hence there will only exist a language of signs and symbols. That gives the graphic designer a frighteningly important role!

Check out photos of the exhibition at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/good50×70/

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