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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 Facebook Page | Art

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

Just a quick update post this time, no art to share at the moment, sorry!

Regular visitors to my blog may have noticed the change in the Facebook buttons on the right hand side of the page. I have decided to separate my art (drawings, paintings) from my existing South West Photography page. The new Facebook page is Michelle Wrighton Artist. I’m not 100% sure how I will utilise the Facebook page as opposed to this blog which I will obviously keep updating, but the ease of sharing photos within Facebook makes me think that running a few competitions for pet portrait paintings might be easy and fun to do, so if you are on Facebook, please add my new art page Michelle Wrighton Artist to your favourite pages and you will hear from me soon about the first competition!

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Stars and Stripes – Cowboy Fine Art Print For Sale

Monday, March 1st, 2010

“Stars and Stripes” is my new western influenced cowboy and horse painting.

modern south west cowboy horse art painting

“Stars and Stripes” original painting by Michelle Wrighton

Art prints and gifts featuring this painting are available for sale in the following places;

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

x Michelle

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These Boots – Cowboy Art

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

Impressionist style original oil painting created with wacom tablet and stylus.

South west cowboy horse spurs painting

These Boots were made for Workin’ – Cowboy Art by Michelle Wrighton

Please click the image below to purchase Greeting Cards and a range of Fine Art Canvas and Framed Prints of this painting.

Clothing, coffee mugs, drinkware, notebooks and a selection of unique gift items featuring this and other artwork can be purchased from my Zazzle store. Sell Art Online

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Skipping Stones | Impressionist Oil Painting

Thursday, November 26th, 2009
children rural river country art painting

Skipping Stones - Having Fun on the Blackwood

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Ready to Run | Horse Racing Art

Sunday, September 13th, 2009

There is nothing quite like the power and majesty of a Thoroughbred Race Horse, and this digital painting is the first in a series of Racing Paintings that I have planned (for both Standardbreds and Thoroughbred race horses).  Thanks to photographer Cathy Sheeter for the wonderful reference photo.

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Ready to Run Race Horse painting by Michelle Wrighton

equine artist thoroughbred art print

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