Monday, January 31, 2011

The Crime of Plagiarism

 This is a beautiful piece of artwork. I love the expression of the woman, and the surrealistic details of the hair add so much interest. The artist is Carine Ma, a multimedia designer who has a background in both traditional art and multimedia design. Her work can be seen at Caramel Ink or here.

I found this piece about a year ago online while looking through Photoshop tutorials. I never attempted the tutorial, but found inspiration in it and copied the image to my flashdrive into a folder where I keep images that inspire me. I never intended to copy this in any way, but I look through that folder whenever I need inspiration. I really liked the idea and concept of it, and I was wanting to create a self portrait with a similar idea, but my own concept and artwork.

I'm bringing this up because yesterday at the Scholastics Regional Art Show in Springfield, I saw this image hanging amongst the other artwork that received awards or honorable mentions. It wasn't just a similar image either - it was the exact same thing, but submitted as student artwork. At first I gave this student the benefit of the doubt - maybe they followed this tutorial and made it with their own image and unique style, but upon further observation, it was definitely the same exact design. I believe it's even the same face. I looks as if this person simply copied the final piece and printed it with their name on it. 

Whatever the case is, I feel as if this work should not have earned the student recognition. If the student did indeed use the tutorial and create her own replica of it, it still is not her concept, idea, or design behind the artwork. It's Carine Ma's. So this student should not be able to take recognition, even if she did follow the steps, she used all the same images - the face, flower, trees, birds, and paint splatters. She copied the work exactly. She plagiarized the idea, concept, and design. 

It makes me so angry that someone would simply copy another artist's work and put their own name on it. Winning recognition for it only worsens the situation. I'm sure the real artist of this piece would feel the same way. It's so unsatisfying to have people copy work that you have done in order for them to receive recognition for it. I've had situations where I've just told someone about an idea I have and they go take credit for it later on, or where someone will copy a similar concept and idea that I used into their next piece,  and even just those situations make me upset, so I cannot even imagine how it would feel if someone made a replica of my art and put their name on it. I cannot even imagine how someone would steal artwork like that and receive recognition - i would feel so guilty. 

All in all, I completely understand why plagiarism is such a problem in the art world. It is such and awful thing, and I cannot comprehend what would make someone do something so pitiful.  

Disclaimer: I do not know the name of the student that submitted the artwork, and it could very well have been Carine Ma, and if that was the case, I am very sincerely sorry. BUT - I do know that this art show was a junior high and high school show, and that Carine Ma has been doing professional multimedia design for 6 years, and works for a design company, Caramel Ink. She also publishes tutorials online. It is very unlikely that she is the high school student who submitted this work.









Thursday, January 27, 2011

Art is Subjective.

Art is subjective. I think that's all it comes down to. Not a single person will look at a piece of art and think the same thing of it, it may be similar, but never completely the same. We each have individual thoughts towards what we view in the art world and what we believe to be great art. I could absolutely love a piece, while another truly hates it. It happens for all pieces. So, why have these five become so controversial over the rest of the millions of pieces of art? - because they're widely known and create conflicting ideas and thoughts? I don't think there is one true answer to why these pieces have caused such strong feelings and disputes, other than that the artist was brilliant. I think that any artist that can cause such controversy in a piece is truly talented. Clearly, he or she has managed to evoke an incredible amount of emotion from the viewers. In my opinion, that's the best thing about art - the emotion that it creates within us when we view it. If it causes controversy, even better:)

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

I Need Some Concept!

As of now my portfolio consists of:

  • Four 3d concentration pieces (functional ceramic art with inspired by natural elements)
  • Around 6 or so 3d Breadth pieces 
  • Eight 2d concentration pieces (self portraits)
  • Around twenty breadth pieces...(I can't figure out an exact count)
Time to step it up! :)

My biggest weakness seems to be from a lack of continuous inspiration. I don't just have a bad day, I have bad weeks, where I go through multiple days of hating my work and completely lacking inspiration. This lack of inspiration really makes it hard to focus on concept, which is missing  in some of my pieces.  I'm especially having a hard time keeping up with my three dimensional work - this is probably due to the time it takes to produce a piece and an absence of new ideas for pieces. I find myself more interested in two dimensional work; whereas at the beginning of last semester I just wanted to get my hands dirty with clay. I guess my overall weakness in art classes would have to be my inconsistency. 

Best Memory? Deeeefinately taking many crazy photos on photobooth with molly! . . and also getting a gold key on my self portrait portfolio for scholastics regionals. Oh, it was also fun when I made huge spread...er, a mess...  of cardboard all over the floor and got several people to help me cut out pieces for my chair. Even Wyse-Fisher helped out:)

This probably sounds lame, and a little egotistical, but what I've learned most about myself and my art is that I'm actually quite talented. In many cases, I don't really like my artwork, but I've started to enjoy my pieces more, and I know I have been given a gift with art. I've leaned to better appreciate my art and my God given talents. 
. . . so now I've admitted that I believe myself to be a talented artist AND I have a portfolio of self-portraits - GEEZ, I sound really conceited. I'm not trying to be. 

To improve this semester, I need to be pushed to focus on concept. I think it's the aspect that is missing and would make all my art so much better. Please push me to get a better idea of what I'm going to do before jumping in and getting stuck on a project, and make me turn in projects! :)

and because I like pictures in blogs, here's a piece I found while browsing Google for inspirations. I really enjoy it:)
Stuart McManus self portrait





Thursday, January 6, 2011

A Very Long Blog Post to Reminisce on a Seemingly Very Long Semester.

This semester. . .
I choose to work on 3D work in art portfolio.

I started out really enjoying ceramics and throwing on the wheel.

but that got old...

..so I changed it up a bit and made a few breadth pieces...er..well I made two. A clock and a chair. I'm very happy with these two pieces, but still, only two? Laaame.

The chair took around a month of my class time, and I found myself behind schedule and scrambling to throw some pottery and create a couple more concentration pieces.

And I did. And it took forever to get them fired...ahem...Mason....And now I just have way too much to glaze and I HATE glazing.

...anyways, as I recollect this semester that seems to have lasted forever, I realize that I really didn't come up with a substantial number of projects. 2 Breadth pieces and 3 concentration pieces with a few scattered extra thrown pots that don't really count as fine art, and many thrown pots that I trashed before they even got to the kiln.

I really didn't get much finished this semester, as I am an extremely slow and sort of meticulous worker.

I also took many wonderful photos on photobooth with Molly. We're pretty photogenic as you can see..



SOOOO, to get on with the list's I'm supposed to make for this blog,

List number one: What I wish I would have done differently in these last few weeks:

  • I wish I would have stayed on task and completed more projects.
  • I wish I would have thought more about concept and functionality of my art.
  • I wish I would have felt more confident about my work
  • I wish I would have been more daring with my projects
  • I wish I would have had more inspiration, and not have been so stuck in a funk with my work
  • I wish I would have thrown more on the wheel in order to better my skills
  • I wish I would have worked more in my sketchbook
  • I wish I would have followed due dates
  • I wish I would have. 
List number two: My Goals for NEXT semester
  • I will work more diligently
  • I will complete more breadth pieces.
  • I will attempt to do everything that I wished I would have done in the first list.
  • I will finish an outstanding portfolio.
  • I will draw from observation more often
  • I will blog more often. I will blog about my work, even when blogs aren't assigned. 
  • I will continue to make self portraits, not to be conceited though.
  • I will be more outspoken.
  • I will DRINK MORE COFFEE
  • I will make my art teachers proud:)
And I think that a list number three needs to be added: Positive aspects of the last few months:
  • I made functional art.
  • I tried new things.
  • I also worked in 2D
  • I'm beginning to make a concentration of self portraits in my 2D work
  • I actually worked on art oven Christmas break
  • I applied to the art programs of 6 universities. AND got accepted into all of them, with scholarship offers. I'm still undecided though.
  • I got my very own easel for Christmas. It is wonderful. 
  • And, I got a puppy named Claude. He is super fantastic and wears bandanas. This only relates to this list because he is named after a famous artist and a typeface designer. 
He's so cute:)

I feel as if my strongest 3D piece so far has been my cardboard chair, as it is functional, and it gets a lot of good reactions out of people. The next is probably my puzzle clock. 



My strongest 2D piece has probably been one of my self portraits, possibly the words one, or the charcoal one with lots of hair. I can't decide. Oh, I also need to be less indecisive this semester!
I don't have pictures of these yet though, so that's it for now! :)