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Meerkat Painting Stolen by two UK artists

Tuesday, April 5th, 2011

I am really upset to post that one of my digital paintings has been stolen by an artist in the UK, who has not only stolen the digital copy of my painting, defaced my artwork and removed my watermark *and* signature, but is only claiming ownership of the original painting AND to add insult to injury is holding art classes to teach other people how to paint MY painting, the next one is on Saturday April 9 in Bristol, United Kingdom:(

I am SICK AND TIRED of people stealing my photographs and artwork.  It is NOT ok! It is ILLEGAL!  I am not a nasty person, I do not like having to be heavy handed to protect what is LEGALLY mine and I do not like having to take legal action, but ENOUGH is ENOUGH!  Any and all people found illegally using my artwork or photographs will be named and shamed and legal action taken and I recommend other artists and photographers do the same thing.

The first offending artist’s website is http://www.paulbryantart.co.uk/ and my Meerkat painting can be viewed on his ‘Classes’ page

The second artist who apparently runs classes with Paul Bryant as listed on his “Events and Shows’ page is Carolyn Stevens and she is also culpable as she has a painting displayed on the ‘Gallery’ page of her website that is a derivative of my original photograph and painting.  Her website is http://www.colours2canvas.co.uk/

Both of these artists have broken International Copyright Laws.  It is illegal to take an image off the internet and use it anywhere you please.  It is illegal to remove the copyright and artists signature from any artwork.  It is illegal to claim another artists creation as your own work.  It is illegal to publicly display or sell any derivative artwork created from a copyright artwork or photography without written permission from the creator.

Paul Bryant is also guilty of false advertising as he is claiming that my painting was created as a result of his one day oil painting class and that a similar painting can be created by anyone attending his oil painting class.  News for you MR Bryant – my original is a digital painting created with Corel Painter XI, a wacom tablet and my computer – good luck teaching your students how to recreate it!

This artist has not even got the talent, experience or creativity to develop and teach his own unique instructional classes, but rather has become a “Certified Instructor”  or copycat teacher of  a painting system as taught by a world wide franchise system (that by the way I have nothing against).

Legal action has been taken and the head honcho of the art instruction franchise has been notified.  I would expect both of the artists in question to have their “certified Instructor’ status revoked immediately and other legal requirements met without delay.

I suggest other artists reading this check the offending websites immediately to see if any of your landscape, seascape, floral or wildlife art has also been stolen, as past experience with this type of thing clearly shows that one painting or photograph is rarely stolen in isolation.

The image below on the left (click to enlarge)  is the digital image of my painting showing the clear, unmistakable Copyright watermark and my signature.  The smaller image below right is the digital image stolen by Paul Bryant, and clearly shows the editing that he has done to remove both my 2009 copyright and name from the Meerkat’s chest AND my signature from the rocks on the right hand side of the painting.  I also have screen captures of the offending website pages that have been taken as legal proof of the infringements.

And a link to my original blog post for this painting in September 2009 http://michellewrighton.com/2009/09/meerkat-wildlife-painting/

Original Meerkat Sentry digital painting by Michelle Wrighton ©2009

Original Meerkat Sentry digital painting by Michelle Wrighton ©2009

 

 

Meerkat Painting Stolen and deface by Paul Bryant

The digital image of my Meerkat Painting Stolen and defaced by Paul Bryant

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New Year New Look Website | South West Photography

Monday, January 24th, 2011

It seems like only yesterday I was finishing commissions and getting ready for Christmas and here it is almost the end of January already!  I was a bit shocked to realize today that the kids go back to school next week and I am no where near organized for that yet.

The time has probably gone so quickly because so much time and effort has been put into re-designing my photography website South West Photography.  It has been a mammoth undertaking, and there are still a few things that need tweaking here and there, but I am really pleased with the results.  The pricing  and products for both event and portrait  photography have been re-structured with new options added (both prints and digital file downloads), and my photographic art prints and products available for sale through Redbubble and Zazzle can now be easily seen on the website (although the Photography For Sale section is still being added to).

Although the plan is to re-design this website, especially in regards to creating a similar design for my painting and drawing prints on Redbubble and Zazzle, I am really looking forward to being able to focus on re-starting the children and family portrait photography.  My portrait photography has has been on hold since we moved away from the city, so if anyone living in the south west region is interested in having portraits of their children or family, please feel free to contact me for a chat and to find out more about the special offer I currently have for portrait sessions.

This is a screen capture of the new front page – although the images are set to rotate to show a different selection of images every few seconds.  I’d love to know what you think about the new design!

South West Photography - Baby, children, family and pet portrait photography

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Taj voted Top 10 | Corel® New Masters Portrait Challenge

Monday, December 20th, 2010

I’m very proud to announce that my digital painting of my Border Collie dog Taj, has been voted into the Top 10 entries in the Redbubble Corel® New Masters Portrait Challenge.

Taj - Border Collie Portrait

Taj - Border Collie Portrait

Art prints and gifts featuring this artwork are available for purchase from my art store.


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Royalty Free Photography | Stock Photographs for Artists

Wednesday, December 1st, 2010

As an artist, I am well aware of the difficulties of obtaining good quality, high resolution photographs that are both suitable for reference material for paintings and drawings, as well as being Royalty Free (ie you can sell the original painting yo0u create or prints of the painting).  Although there are a few large stock photo websites that offer free stock photography images, I personally stopped using them because quite frankly every artist and his dog knows about them and its impossible to create an original artwork when hundreds of other artists around the world have painted the same image.  Even though some of these images can be used for reference to paint from – you don’t have permission to sell the original artwork or prints of the artwork.  Not to mention the fact that unless you contact the photographer directly you do not know if the image is truly royalty free or if it has been submitted by someone other than the legal copyright owner.

As any compulsive, obsessive photographer knows, that perfect photograph is usually surrounded with at least a few shots that don’t quite make the grade for a sale-able print or alternatively you get so many great shots that you have to scrutinize at pixel level to pick your discards. Either way, I have thousands of images that I am not planning to personally use, so I have decided to offer some of them specifically for artists to use as reference material for drawings and paintings.  Initially I am thinking of making the images available for immediate download and possibly offer a CD of images at some stage in the future – the logistics for both need consideration and with Christmas looming and commission deadlines I won’t have a lot of time for this until after Christmas.  The benefit of this is that I can hopefully get some feedback from what type of images other artists would like.

As a self confessed obsessive-compulsive photographer (OCP), I have photos of a huge range of subjects – if it moves, I’ll shoot it…and if it dosn’t move I’ll probably still shoot it!  So I have photos of animals (dogs, cats, horses, wildlife, farm animals, birds, insects, reptiles), landscapes, seascapes, flowers, plants, trees and a whole stack of texture and close-up nature photos that only other artists will appreciate like grass at different angles, close up animal anatomy, fence posts, rocks, tree bark, leaf veins, clouds, silhouettes, sand, shadows, waves etc etc.

So artist friends, I’d love your suggestions as to what type of photographs I should start with? You can either leave your suggestions as a comment or send me an email. If you’d like to be advised when images are made available for download, just let me know and I will add you to the mailing list.

I have to say this as unfortunately my images have been stolen numerous times in the past: just to make it very clear so that there is no mis-understanding  - images that I post on my website for other artists to use in their artwork will be clearly marked as Royalty Free images for use as Artist Reference photographs.   All other artwork images and photographs displayed on this website or elsewhere on the internet, without exception are © Copyright All Rights Reserved and may not be used in any manner without my prior written permission.

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Redbubble Prints | Christmas Sale & Shipping

Saturday, November 27th, 2010

The four day Redbubble *Black Friday until Cyber Monday Christmas Sale is now on!  15% savings on all matted, laminated, mounted, canvas and framed prints and a massive 30% saving on Greeting Cards when you purchase 16 or more (they don’t have to be the same image to enjoy this saving!)

"High Five" Baudins Cockatoo by Michelle Wrighton

"High Five" Baudins Cockatoo framed photographic print by Michelle Wrighton

"Noble" German Shepherd in charcoal

"Noble" German Shepherd charcoal drawing Postcard print

"William" Cat pet portrait framed

"William" framed Cat pet portrait print

"Eventer" greeting card horse art by Michelle Wrighton

"Eventer" greeting card equine art by Michelle Wrighton

To ensure delivery of gifts and cards in time for Christmas, Redbubble advises the following:

December is the busiest time of the year for all postal networks, and as Redbubble ships from printers all around the globe, shipping times can vary.  Once your order has been manufactured, in most cases it will end up in the hands of your local mail service, which can be at the mercy of severe weather, postal strikes, customs, dogs, and sometimes alien abduction. While we will do our best to make and send your item as soon as possible, we don’t have control over your local postal system. While we can never guarantee that you will receive orders by a certain date, you should aim to place your Christmas orders with Redbubble before these dates to have the best chance of arriving before Christmas:

Christmas_Shipping_2010.jpg

Christmas_Shipping_2010.jpg

Limited Christmas Commissions available!

Commission your own Pet Portrait Painting by Michelle Wrighton: Animal, Wildlife & Landscape Fine Art & Photography

FACEBOOK: Michelle Wrighton Artist

TWITTER: artistMichelleW

SOUTH WEST PHOTOGRAPHY: Portraits, Events, Landscapes and Photographic Art

SHOP CUSTOMIZED ART PRINTS, T-SHIRTS & GIFTS: Zazzle

SHOP CARDS, MATTED, LAMINATED AND FRAMED ART PRINTS: Redbubble

*Edit to add an explanation of what Black Friday and Cyber Monday are all about – being Australian I really had no idea, Black Friday is normally a Friday that falls on the 13th day of the month!  Anyway…as explained very well by Amy-Elyse, Black Friday and Cyber monday relate to Thanksgiving and Christmas shopping in the USA.

“In the U.S. people camp out starting the day before thanksgiving to buy cheap stuff friday morning. Friday after Thankgiving to the following monday is the big shopping day for the holidays. Friday is known as Black Friday because it is the day that pulls businesses solidly “Into the Black” (as in bookeeping) A lot of businesses rely on this weekend to make or break their year end quarter, so they offer ridiculous mark downs on limited quantities of select “Hot ticket Items” in the hopes that you will join the crush to try to get there in time for them, and either fail and buy other not so discounted stuff or succeed and also buy other non discounted stuff.  Cyber Monday refers to the following monday when people who skipped it friday clog the internet buying stuff online to make sure it arrives in time for gift giving”.

So there you go…Black Friday and Cyber Monday – you learn something new everyday!

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New Art Studio Gallery | South West Photography

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

I’m currently in the process of setting up my new studio gallery:)  Seeing as I have not yet formally ‘moved in’ and started painting, I thought it would be a good idea to post some photos before I start and it develops into messy disorganized chaos (LOL I’m sure most artists reading this will chuckle as ‘messy studio syndrome’ is a condition that seems to afflict many of us;).

I know that I am beyond lucky to have a dedicated, completely self contained studio gallery less than 200 metres from my home…even more so because I have stunning views right from my studio window as well as a verandah that will be perfect for painting plein air landscapes:)

The gallery won’t actually be open to the public for a while  as most of my artwork was sold before we moved from the city so I need to get busy and build up an inventory of paintings!

Art studio and gallery

My art studio gallery

Front View of studio

Front View of studio

View from my studio

Partial view from my studio

Right Hand corner

Drafting table and computer table

Drafting table and computer table...minus the computer

Left hand side

Left hand side

Thanks for visiting my blog  and sharing my art and photography with your family and friends!

x Michelle

Michelle Wrighton: Animal, Wildlife & Landscape Fine Art & Photography

FACEBOOK: Michelle Wrighton Artist

TWITTER: artistMichelleW

BUY CUSTOMIZED ART POSTERS, ART PRINTS, T-SHIRTS & GIFTS: Zazzle

BUY CARDS, PHOTO PRINTS, CANVAS ART AND FRAMED ART PRINTS: Redbubble

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Country Music Festival | Boyup Brook Photography

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Boyup Brook is the Country Music Capitol of Western Australia, and the annual Country Music Festival and WA Country Music Awards brings visitors not only from around WA and the rest of Australia, but also from around the world.  This was my first time attending the Festival and it was a bit of a shock to have so many people in our sleepy little town!

Boyup Brook street sculpture

A local icon © South West Photography All Rights Reserved

country music street singer

Boyup Brook Country Music Festival © South West Photography All Rights Reserved

Street Festival crowds

Boyup Brook Country Music Festival © South West Photography All Rights Reserved

country music Street festival singers

Boyup Brook Country Music Festival © South West Photography All Rights Reserved

Country music festival street singer

Boyup Brook Country Music Festival © South West Photography All Rights Reserved

Country Music band drum kit

Country Music Festival ©South West Photography All Rights Reserved

Yes the two following photos were taken at the Boyup Brook Country Music Festival, LOL the last thing I (and everyone else) expected to see was a punk playing non-traditional music on the bagpipes, but this guy was very good and I regret not buying one of his CD’s!

punk playing bagpipes country music festival

The Bad Piper - Punk 'n' Bagpipes © South West Photography

punk playing bagpipes

Punk playing the bagpipes at the Country Music Festival © South West Photography All Rights Reserved

The 2011 Boyup Brook Country Music Festival will be held on 17th – 20th February 2011 and will feature Troy Cassar-Daley, Felicity Urquhart, Peter Denahy s well as the Bush Poet’s Breakfast, Country Music Awards, stalls and markets, free street party and the Ute and Truck Muster.

All images from the Boyup Brook Country Music Festival and the Ute and Truck Muster can be viewed and purchased through the events section of South West Photography website.

SOUTH WEST PHOTOGRAPHY: Portrait, Event, Landscape and Fine Art Photography Prints

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