When I grow up... I want to be a kid again.
Being a kid was so much easier. You had school 5 days a week with easy homework, cartoons before and after class, two days off a week to sleep in, and could play video games all day when you were sick. With everything going on in this world -- sometimes without even turning on the TV to see how the rest of the world is actually doing -- I wouldn't mind turning back the clock. Homework and chores was so much easier than responsibilities and bills.
Lawrence Lessig was on The Colbert Report the other night promoting his new book Remix: Making Art and Commerce Thrive in the Hybrid Economy. While I agree with some of what he says about people taking existing work and making it anew to resell, sometimes I feel people go way too far.
Simply pushing through some of the submissions for voting on threadless and other sites, I see too many pieces of work where much of the originality was lifted from elsewhere. To each their own when it comes to picking what you want to do to make your own art, but somehow I can't find myself thinking someone's work was all that creative when all they did was a vector on top of a screencap from a movie and submitted it as something original. It's one thing to be a piece of art for a gallery showing. I love pop art and all that has come from it. However, turning it into a cheap and easy submission to score some quick money... I'm just not as impressed. |
My gallery photos
I haven't submitted any photos. I guess I don't want free money.
My designs |