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Anything But
Pedestrian 12x18 oil on panel PURCHASE
I've been doing some reading about Pinterest.
I know some of my friends love it and I know a lot of artists are very annoyed
with the lack of accreditation for shared images and copyright infringement. I
don't use it. I figure its just one more thing to keep up with and keep me from
painting.
I
haven't had copyright issues. I am sure it would suck if I find out that someone
has stolen my creative efforts to make a profit for themselves. Frankly, I guess
I don't believe my work is good marketing material and I don't think I am
"there" yet to copy. But I looked up my blog on Pinterest today and saw a few
paintings had been shared. And then they were shared again. And to be honest, I
was rather flattered to see that my work was counted as favorites among some of
my most favorites artists - Dan McCaw, Sargent, Johannah Harmon,
Matisse...Whistler! They did have some beautiful art grouped! But me in there?
Really? That is amazing to me. No, I wasn't credited in all the pins. But
clicking the image takes you to my blog it seems so that is cool.
I did however drop in a "no pin" meta code on
this blog... the only one I can control. But the daily painting galleries my
work appears in allows the pins and I will leave that for now. When you are
putting your artwork up in a public showcase, there is every chance for it to
meander off and be shared, posted, blogged, tweeted, pinned, fav'd, and lose its
way. We can't control who prints it at home and makes a poster of it for their
wall. I am not one to believe everyone has malicious intent and am flattered
that people like my work enough to share it. And who knows when one of those
shares might lead to a buyer finding me and my work.
There are ways to safeguard your images and
prevent them from being copied and sold, of course. Posting small or low
resolution images, including a copyright name on the image, watermarks, etc. But
again, that takes more time than I want to spend. There are just too many ways
in which artists could spend their days working electronically rather than
painting. Between the online galleries, forums, auction sites, email and social
network/marketing, it makes my head spin!
Speaking of sales sites, I posted this
painting and another larger one in my ETSY shop. If you aren't a member or
don't want to sign up to purchase there, email me and I can invoice you directly.
----------------------------------------- Robin
Cheers Contemporary Life Painter www.robincheers.com