3. PLAGIARISM OR APPROPRIATION?
Faireyâs image overlaid onto
Ramirezâs photograph.
Fair Use: (in art) the
conditions that allow you
to use material that is
copyrighted by someone
else without paying
royalties
What do you think?
4. PLAGIARISM OR APPROPRIATION?
Plagiarism: Using someone
elseâs work, or a close
imitation of it, as your own
original work.
Ver Sacrum, Koloman Moser,
1901
Nouveau Black, Shepard Fairey,
2006
5. PLAGIARISM OR APPROPRIATION?
LEFT:
Weniger Larm,
Josef MĂŒller Brockman,
1960
RIGHT:
Obey With Caution,
2006
Appropriation: to adopt, borrow, recycle or
sample aspects (or the entire form) of man-
made visual culture. Also called
âreferencing.â
7. TECHNIQUES & TERMS
Propaganda:
Guns & Roses Stencil, 2007
Communication that
aims to influence
public attitudes or
opinions.
Original Chinese
Propaganda Poster
9. Contrast: Strong contrast
is important: Bold, graphic
stencil on top of detailed
collaged and/or distressed
background
TECHNIQUES & TERMS
Public Works medal, 2007
11. 1. Decide on a Statement:
YOUR PROJECT: STENCIL COLLAGE
SUPPORT
Something
Or Someone
CRITICIZE
Something
Or Someone***
OR OR
Make People
QUESTION
12. 2. Gather Ideas:
âą Collect images you like
(computer, your own work, magazines,
etc)
âą What will your background look like?
(Collaged? Distressed? Painted? On
Leather?
on Paper? Both?)
âą Sketch your ideas
(youâll get a worksheet)
YOUR PROJECT: STENCIL COLLAGE
14. YOUR PROJECT: STENCIL COLLAGE
3. Begin Making the Stencil
Original Image Image redrawn for stencil
Original Image Image redrawn for stencil
Simplify & Make it high contrast for maximum impact
15. YOUR PROJECT: STENCIL COLLAGE
4. All Islands Need Bridges!
Black areas = get cut out
White areas = make up the stencil
All WHITE AREAS MUST BE CONNECTED to each other!
Before you cut, make sure you donât have any âwhite
islands.â
BRIDGES
BRIDGES
Note that video mentioned the issue with the Obama PosterâFairey is also now facing a civil suit from the photographer AND a criminal suit because he lied under oath about copying the photo. BUT: one of the originals still hangs in the Smithsonian!
âThe distinction between fair use and infringement may be unclear and not easily defined.â â From the US Government site about copyright issues:
http://www.copyright.gov/fls/fl102.html
Fairey claims that his use of the photo & other works is ok, that it falls under fair use.
Moserâs original image on the left: Faireyâs âappropriationâ on the right.
Note: would be ok if Faireyâs was titled âNouveau Black: Homage to Moserâ
Brockmanâs image left, Faireyâs image right. Brockman was a famous Swiss graphic designer. This photograph is SO distinctive: itâs an ICONIC image that helped make Brockman a highly demanded designer. Is Shepard Fairey an artist, or just a clever thief? What if he QUOTED the original?
left is the original sticker made in the late â80s; right is logo now used in almost all of his work. image on the right is not a stencil-made image, but can easily be made into one, and shows how original image is simplified to stencil form. Simplified images can be smooth or rough-edged: remember you donât need to include every detail: just enough so we know what it is and feel a mood/feeling. COLOR: simple, cheap, powerful: colors of propaganda, colors everyone can see/understand, even babies.
Uses a lot of imagery from old war propaganda postersâposters that governments would have made to sway public opinion. Itâs small and hard to see, but the guns on Faireyâs poster are exactly the same as those on the Chinese poster to the right. BOLD COLORS + SIMPLIFIED GRAPHICS = POWERFUL MESSAGE. What is Fairey saying here?
Once a stencilâs been used several times, it might not make as clear of an image. Instead of throwing it out, retire it: glue it into an actual work.
Note the stitching, the background patterns, and the fact that image is only really 2 colors. (davis: socialist/rights activist framed for murder in the 70s?)
Faireyâs images have a richness to them because of the contrast between the complex, patterned background made of multiple layers (of dark colors in this case) with a simple, bold image as the foreground (in light colors in this example). Note: darkest color, black, saved for most use on TOP level: for most contrast.
Faireyâs exhibit is at the CAC for awhile, and he has murals up in Northside, and two places Downtown
Remind students that there are probably certain things they might not want to criticize if they want their pieces in the final show, and that Iâd like to use examples of their work to get a real job some day ï
Since this was my own work, I first traced it, and then modified it. You will draw your image, then start to modify it.
The Bridges are the most important part. They give your stencil strength, and that cool âstencil-yâ look.
The bridge through the hair is for strength. With all of the long thin pieces of hair, that part is going to become very weak.