Archive for March, 2010

Illustration Friday – Rescue

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

Every week Illustration Friday has a challenge for a specific word. It is a great way to showcase your work and a wonderful opportunity to meet lots of wonderful people! Anyone can join in with their entry to Illustration Friday. I so much enjoy doing this challenge. This week is Rescue. This vibrant, colorful painting of Rescue shows our bubble friends being Rescue in the ocean from their sinking boat.  Can you see that is a hot air balloon Rescuing them?  I sure hope so. Good luck to them! I encourage you to check Illustration Friday out! Lots of fun people and paintings!

Rescue

Rescue, Digital © Diane Clancy

Things have still been extremely busy here … but it is great to see you – even if briefly!!  Thank YOU for stopping by and reading my blog.

~ Diane Clancy

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Two Things Challenge – Private & Public

Sunday, March 28th, 2010

I like to enter the 2 Things Challenge each week. This week is Private / Public. These vibrant, colorful paintings are my Private & Public – I hope you like them!!…. These bubbles show Private & Public I think – I hope you think so too!     Thank you for this challenge! Here are the entries for the other week’s Fly / Swim. Anyone can join in, and I hope you give it a try!! We would love more people playing with us! Details are at this link above.

Private & Public

Private & Public, Digital © Diane Clancy

Thank YOU for stopping by and reading my blog.

~ Diane Clancy

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Illustration Friday – Expired

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

Every week Illustration Friday has a challenge for a specific word. It is a great way to showcase your work and a wonderful opportunity to meet lots of wonderful people! Anyone can join in with their entry to Illustration Friday. I so much enjoy doing this challenge. This week is Expired. This vibrant, colorful painting of Expired shows our bubble friend being Expired in the ocean. I am not sure whether these are parts of their soul being released from the body, friends clustered around in support or angels helping with the transition. Which do you think?  Good luck to them! I encourage you to check Illustration Friday out! Lots of fun people and paintings!

Expired

Expired, Digital © Diane Clancy

Things have still been extremely busy here … but it is great to see you – even if briefly!!  Thank YOU for stopping by and reading my blog.

~ Diane Clancy

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Today is the Last Day to Write – Here is My Letter

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

Sorry for the short notice, but you can write until TODAY  – and I hope YOU will!! At last the government WANTS to hear from actual artists instead of only big businesses.  Some businesses want to use our work without our permission (or payment) – this has been called the Orphan Works Bill.  I know I want to protect my colorful, vibrant paintings!!  Please read yesterday’s post for details.  My letter is below just as an example.  Thank you! ~ Diane

Summary of issue: Over 85 organizations opposed the last Orphan Works bills, representing over half a million creators. Illustrators, photographers, fine artists, songwriters, musicians, and countless licensing firms all believe this bill will harm their small businesses.

WRITE TODAY – details in yesterday’s post - my letter below!

My name is Diane Clancy from Greenfield, MA.  I create vibrant paintings that feature color and vision to inspire and uplift people.  I work both in traditional mediums and digital mediums.  I also do graphic design and web design.

I sell originals of my work.  But I also use my images (paintings) for prints and on merchandise. I have several online shops where people can purchase my work – both from me directly and through shops that do the printing themselves and send the merchandise and prints directly to my customers and collectors.

On some images I spend well over 100 hours to produce the original painting.  To make a profit in my art business, I need to be able to use and reuse such an image over and over again to make my art business profitable.  That is partly why I sell prints of these paintings and also sell these images on items such as mugs, tiles, journals, calendars and tote bags.  This is how I make my money from such a painting.

As a commercial artist, I have a business plan and much of it is based on reuse of my paintings – by ME!  If other businesses are able to use my images, saying that they are orphaned, I have lost much of my business and income.  My paintings, my images ARE my business.  I have spent much time and effort in creating them and marketing them.  I need to be the one who gets the benefit of my intellectual property rights.

I want the government to protect my copyrights of my paintings … and to not make it easier for others to call my images orphaned and then make money from these paintings.  I am an American micro-business, an entrepreneur – the backbone of the American economy.  I need the US government to be protecting and encouraging, small creative businesses …  I also think this is what is going to help turn around this economy.

Also, I am an artist living with a disability. Having this small art business is what allowed me to move off disability to be supporting myself. Please help me support myself.  I know of many artists with micro-businesses who are living with disabilities.  Creating and marketing our art is what allows many of us to minimize financial support from the government.  To me, clearly, it is evident that is good for the economy.

Thank you for asking artists for our input!  I am greatly appreciative that you want to hear from us,
~ Diane Clancy

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The Government WANTS to Hear from Artists!!

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

Sorry for the short notice, but you can write until March 24  – and I hope YOU will!! At last the government WANTS to hear from actual artists instead of only big businesses.  This is again about copyright issues. Some businesses want to use our work without our permission (or payment) – this has been called the Orphan Works Bill.

Most of us artists want to protect our copyrights to make sure that we can protect our work.  I know I want to protect my colorful, vibrant paintings!!  Brad Holland and Cynthia Turner for the Board of the Illustrators’ Partnership has put together this information.  Mark Simon is an Artist Adovcate and he passed along this information also.  Thank you to them!  Please read below for details.  Thank you! ~ Diane

Summary of issue: Over 85 organizations opposed the last Orphan Works bills, representing over half a million creators. Illustrators, photographers, fine artists, songwriters, musicians, and countless licensing firms all believe this bill will harm their small businesses.

WRITE TODAY – details below!

Hello fellow artists,
Below is great info on a White House initiative to find out more about copyright protection for artists and small businesses.

The deadline to hear from artists is <WED MARCH 24>, SO DON’T DELAY. Email them now. Info is below.

Artist Advocate,
Mark Simon

FROM THE ILLUSTRATORS’ PARTNERSHIP

White House Seeks Artists’ Comments to Improve Copyright Protection

3.18.10

New Copyright Czar begins Joint Strategic Plan to Protect Intellectual Property
Victoria Espinel is the first U.S. Intellectual Property Enforcement Coordinator (IPEC), also known as the Copyright Czar. Congress created IPEC by an Act of Congress. Ms. Espinel serves within theExecutive Office of the President to coordinate with all the federal agencies that fight the infringement of intellectual property.

Ms. Espinel and her team are specifically tasked with formulating and implementing a Joint Strategic Plan to help protect the ingenuity and creativity of Americans by improving the U.S. Government’s protection of the rights of intellectual property owners.

Your input is requested.
The White House is inviting your public input and participation to shape an effective intellectual property enforcement strategy. Please respond with your written submissions regarding the costs to you, your business and the U.S. economy resulting from infringement of your intellectual property rights, both direct and indirect.

This will be a 2-part process.
The first is to gather public recommendations by March 24. IPEC will then gather your input on the formulated plan.

Please be precise.
Include your name, city, state, and what type of artist you are. Explain why copyright is critical to you as a commercial artist, how infringement affects you, and what the U.S. government can do to better protect the rights of American artists. If your submission is about your economic loss due to infringement of your copyrights you must clearly identify the methodology used to calculate your losses or otherwise validate your infringement and enforcement costs.

Your submission will be publicly posted.
For this reason, please do not include in your comments information of a confidential nature, such as sensitive personal information or proprietary information.

Confidential disclosures.
If you have confidential business information that would support your recommendation or that you believe would help the Government formulate an effective enforcement strategy, please let them know by contacting:

Thomas L. Stoll
Office of the Intellectual Property Enforcement Coordinator
(202) 395-1808

Deadline: Submissions must be received by Wednesday, March 24, 2010, at 5 p.m. EST.
Address: All submissions should be sent electronically via intellectualproperty@omb.eop.gov

Additional Background Reading:
White House Blog
Federal Register Notice Request

- Brad Holland and Cynthia Turner for the Board of the Illustrators’ Partnership

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For news and information, and an archive of these messages:
Illustrators’ Partnership Orphan Works Blog: http://ipaorphanworks.blogspot.com/

Over 85 organizations opposed the last Orphan Works bills, representing over half a million creators. Illustrators, photographers, fine artists, songwriters, musicians, and countless licensing firms all believe this bill will harm their small businesses.

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Two Things Challenge – Fly & Swim

Saturday, March 20th, 2010

I like to enter the 2 Things Challenge each week. This week is Fly / Swim. These vibrant, colorful paintings are my Fly & Swim – I hope you like them!!…. These bubbles show Fly & Swim I think – I hope you think so too!  Which one do you prefer?   Thank you for this challenge! Here are the entries for the other week’s Clear / Vague. Anyone can join in, and I hope you give it a try!! We would love more people playing with us! Details are at this link above.

Fly & Swim I

Fly & Swim I, Digital © Diane Clancy

Here is another version of Fly & Swim – which one do you prefer?  I would love to hear which one you prefer!  I like them in different ways … I love the subtlety of II but the vibrancy of I.  It is not often that I can’t decide which one I want to show you.  What you your thoughts?

Fly & Swim II

Fly & Swim II, Digital © Diane Clancy

Thank YOU for stopping by and reading my blog.

~ Diane Clancy

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Illustration Friday – Subterranean

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

Every week Illustration Friday has a challenge for a specific word. It is a great way to showcase your work and a wonderful opportunity to meet lots of wonderful people! Anyone can join in with their entry to Illustration Friday. I so much enjoy doing this challenge. This week is Subterranean. This vibrant, colorful painting of Subterranean shows our bubble friend bravely going into the Subterranean of this floating island in the ocean. This brave little bubble just steps up to what life hands them …  Good luck to them! I encourage you to check Illustration Friday out! Lots of fun people and paintings!

Subterranean

Subterranean, Digital © Diane Clancy

Things have still been extremely busy here … but it is great to see you – even if briefly!!  Thank YOU for stopping by and reading my blog.

~ Diane Clancy

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Two Things Challenge – Clear & Vague

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

I like to enter the 2 Things Challenge each week. This week is Clear / Vague. This vibrant, colorful painting is my Clear & Vague – I hope you like it!!…. These bubbles show Clear & Vague I think – I hope you think so too!  Thank you for this challenge! Here are the entries for the other week’s Animal / Vegetable. Anyone can join in, and I hope you give it a try!! We would love more people playing with us! Details are at this link above.

Clear & Vague

Clear & Vague, Digital © Diane Clancy

Thank YOU for stopping by and reading my blog.

~ Diane Clancy

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Illustration Friday – Brave

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Every week Illustration Friday has a challenge for a specific word. It is a great way to showcase your work and a wonderful opportunity to meet lots of wonderful people! Anyone can join in with their entry to Illustration Friday. I so much enjoy doing this challenge. This week is Brave. This vibrant, colorful painting of Brave shows our bubble friend Bravely facing this unknown monolith in the ocean. This Brave little bubble just steps up to what life hands them …  Good luck to them! I encourage you to check Illustration Friday out! Lots of fun people and paintings!

Brave

Brave, Digital © Diane Clancy

Things have still been extremely busy here … but it is great to see you – even if briefly!!  Thank YOU for stopping by and reading my blog.

~ Diane Clancy

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Two Things Challenge – Animal & Vegetable

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

I like to enter the 2 Things Challenge each week. This week is Animal / Vegetable. This vibrant, colorful painting is my Animal & Vegetable – I hope you like it!!…. These eager Animal bubbles are grazing the Vegetables  as they stroll through life! Here’s to Animal & Vegetable – we need them both!  Thank you for this challenge! Here are the entries for the other week’s Prize / Door. Anyone can join in, and I hope you give it a try!! We would love more people playing with us! Details are at this link above.

Animal & Vegetable

Animal & Vegetable, Digital © Diane Clancy

This week has been way too busy – I am sorry to have missed this challenge and also Illustration Friday – hopefully things are winding down!!!! Thank YOU for stopping by and reading my blog.

~ Diane Clancy

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