Fine Art Paintings Reproduction – Copying Other Artist’s Work – Is That OK?

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Fine art paintings painting reproduction, learning to copy the masters, this is how you do it is this OK? Of course, do many people, but there are a few things to think about.

Landscape painting still-life portrait in order to work with someone else, to sell, it’s OK?

Nope.

I think this is a personal decision in many ways. I tried to copy word for word, and actually learned a lot. It is amazing the colors that you begin to see that you had noticed during the study to copy a bit hard at every level.

I knew a woman once, only copies all at once, all he was seduced by the master. You never painted landscapes, still life and portrait commissions, she painted for his own pleasure. I’ve never had it never would have shown his work, and only decorated his house and family and friends, she confessed. I think that did it because she wanted to. I always thought she had a real talent, but if it was a shame they never had the confidence in this budget step.

I think, is take that one thing that someone’s work, and another to go out and copy it, and never to follow something more to learn from it never, never create your own words you moved from another style.

Who are you?

It seems valid to the dimensions of the search for other artists to find, just to make sure that is on the way who you are and who you hope to be like an artist not endangered.

Another aspect is the very obvious copyright! If you copy someone like Lucian Freud, hey, no way! Freud is still alive, then there are big problems right? You can still do it, of course, do not sell it, it does not show, and perhaps keep it under the carpet. LOL.

Whatever you do, you know who you are as an artist, or at least push this effort. Take time to play with your art. Read everything you had on other artists are. It is in their words and thoughts you find great gifts. Matisse said he felt the colors .. ahh such a gift, dass

Feel the colors and you are in your creative journey.

Keep a journal to document your own efforts and what motivates you as an artist and individual. They are just as important as a master. A diary, note that your own growth.

If you select color art reproductions, OK, but to go further. Embrace your next creation, be it a landscape, still life or portrait. Realize that you may be, after this copy have to be unfolded, and the hidden talents.

ABOUT Kathy Ostman-Magnusen

I paint and art forms of female fantasy and adventure story card. I dream of beautiful women on canvas and art of exotic women.

I have illustrated for Hay House Inc., “Women who do too much” CARDS, taken from the book by Anne Wilson Schaef’s. I also illustrated for Neil Davidson, who was for the Pulitzer Prize in feature writing and a variety of other publications. My paintings are collected worldwide.

Giclee on canvas work, are greeting cards and posters for sale on my website:

http://www.kathysart.com

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