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For my current Work and Society class, I'm undertaking a research project concerning art and copyright - "the ugly side of art", as my friend called it. As I scoured the library for sources, I came across a book that pretty much has everything that I need; entitled Legal Guide for the Visual Artist and authored by Tad Crawford, the book is a complete 101 with regard to the need and acquisition of copyright for artwork. I'm surprised at how complicated the legal side of art can be... and how daft I am at this stuff, basically :|

Here are some things that I've discovered:
  1. Apparently, there are two kinds of copyright that can be attributed to an artwork: common law, and statutory. Common law copyright ensures protection of an artwork as soon as it is created, and until the work is published, at which protection will be terminated; and statutory copyright protects artworks that have been registered or published with copyright notice;
  2. Artists do not only possess the claim to legal rights, they also possess inherent moral rights that exist independently of legal rights. These moral rights ensure that an artist can demand or refuse recognition of authorship - of a distributed work, say, or a distorted version of his or her own work;
  3. Since I plan to sell my work some day, I should, according to Crawford, first produce written contracts indicating items akin to a library card: my name, purchaser's name, date, title, description of the artwork, price, sales tax due, total amount payable. The receipt, formally known as Bill of Sale, acts as a record of transaction as well as a means of keeping track of sales, so if a painting gets lost somehow (knock on wood), you can use the Bill of Sale as a sort of recourse to insurance coverage.
It's all very technical, what I've gathered so far, but very interesting, and it makes sense; I always thought when someone buys your painting, you just give it to them :P Shows how little I know! I can't wait to thoroughly read the book.

Speaking of selling works, I mentioned before that I'm working on my future exhibit pieces. Here's the sneak peek I promised:


Haha, you can see how messy I am when I paint; usually I just paint the areas that appeal to me at
the moment, and then I work my way around. :3

Also, I recently bought varnish and a giant paintbrush to paint the varnish with, but I discovered that the brush is less than ideal (I got one with course bristles when it should have been soft). I'm trying to comb the internet looking for directions on how to use this particular brand of varnish (the bottle label doesn't give any), but without much luck. I figure I'm just going to test it out first before applying it to my landscape. 




Speaking of art materials, I plan to invest in paint retarder, which slows down the drying time of paint. Acrylics dry incredibly fast, and it usually happens that while I'm painting a color I mixed, the mixture itself dries faster than I need it to - and this can get slightly frustrating for me especially because I mix on the canvas, not on a palette. 

I'd better get back to studying; to think I have only six weeks of school left (six weeks!!). Hope you're all doing well, readers! :)
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I'd like to share a very recent experience I had concerning art and media; specifically, my internship for a local educational channel. As a requirement for our Visual Arts class, my classmates and I were assigned to Knowledge Channel, the only all-educational and non-profit channel in the Philippines, which aims to improve the quality of education by broadcasting its wide-ranging content through television to students of public schools across the nation. I can't even begin to describe how I felt when one of their spokespersons was filling us in on their vocation during our orientation; it was a mixture of awe and overwhelming respect, coupled with sadness on hearing the reality of what poor children in our country face in their daily lives. After the orientation, I was glad that I had been given a chance to participate in that vocation of changing these daily lives, and only too excited to get started on the video that my group was to produce. 

And now I can honestly say that working for the media is just hard. 

My group's project was/ is to produce a video about the late Ang Kiukok, one of the nation's renowned modern artists. It was challenging enough to conceptualize the video, for we not only had to cater to both KC's and our professor's expectations, we also had to keep in mind the public school curriculum, as well as the overall learning curve of our targeted audience (in our case, high school freshmen). Not only that, we had to maintain our script in Filipino - my old frenemy. I'd never struggled so much in my life to speak in front of a camera (at least now I can say basta hindi lang kayo mapapagalitan kapag gagamitin ninyo iyon [just don't get scolded if you use that], haha!) 

We started shooting last week, and it was tiring and constantly testing my patience (as well as the law at one point) but we managed to get the footage we needed. All we have to do now is edit edit edit. The first viewing is due on Wednesday already, and our final presentation to KC is next week; I'm praying they approve of it! Here's a little sneak-peek at one of the segments:


Our video focuses on the cubist aspect of Ang Kiukok's style; part of our footage is a tutorial on painting in a cubist fashion, and I'm the painter, as you can see. Despite the pressure (I was doing it spontaneously with no preparation beforehand), I thoroughly enjoyed filming the tutorial. The entire experience so far has taught me so much (like the importance of teamwork, and proper pronunciation), and it's made me realize that maybe I'm not so cut out for a career in media, haha!

On another note, I haven't been able to update at all since finals started kicking their way in; we've literally been reading, writing, and mentally hemorrhaging for about a month now, and it's absolutely exhausting :( Hence, I've only been able to work on just one new artwork, and it's going pretty slowly:



This is a rather spontaneous painting as well; but so far, it seems to be turning out alright! I shall go work on it now; tonight shall just be for art. 

Hope you're well, dear reader.


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