Ok, so this is long post. Do have patience…
Over the last few days I have been steadily
redoing bits and pieces of my site….as my regular friends in the blog world would have noticed
Today, I want to talk about something that saddens me a great deal:
Imitation and plagiarism
When I started painting seriously again a few years ago… it was in response to my life, and the point of stagnation I found myself at. A point, I think all stay- at-home mums go through. I was torn between my children, my work as an information architect and my desire to paint. A good friend and fellow artist
Alok Johri always encouraged me to paint and keep painting. As he says, that maybe - the choice to paint on baltis and kettlis was an unconscious effort in furthering and incorporating the very items that were taking up a huge part of my life!
And thus, the kitsch series was born. A kettle definitely took lesser time to paint than a huge canvas, and I was at a point where I wanted to try something different and not be caught in a rut. Everything I paint has always been a reflection of my life and my mood.
Growing up, I always wondered..
Why artists were so possessive of their studios?
Why were they reluctant to allow anyone to enter their space?
Why were they not open about their techniques, imagery and inspirations?
Well, I just figured out..
It is because most people abuse the privilege of being allowed into an artists space!
Over the years many people have been inspired by my work or ideas and that’s a good thing. And most have tried to incorporate their own essence into the final artwork, which is how it should be.
A few years ago, someone in Calcutta completely ripped of my work and had their own show. Some small and not so small designers also copied my work and in some cases lifted it right off my site and used it on their pieces in totality. I have tried to take that in my stride.. such things are bound to happen. I have even had some design students pass of my work as theirs in order to get jobs.. except that the lady who was to give them the job was and is a friend and client!!
I also have many people wanting to learn from me and design students wanting to intern with me. And thus far, my home and studio has always been open to them.
However, I am now inclined to change that.
And so the story begins -
I had two young ladies, both graduates from a prestigious art school here in Bangalore and working professionals come to me. One teaches art at an international school and the other works as a graphic designer. They wanted to intern with me and basically learn. They went so far as to say- “..we will be happy to fill in colour into your outline drawings if that is all you will allow us to do..”.
They spent a few hours spread over 2-3 days with me at my studio over piping cups of chai. We discussed my work, my techniques and also my various works in progress.
I gave them both one ready primed kettle each and asked that they paint their hometown on it – Chennai and Hyderabad. They came back a week later with their painted kettles. I gave them an honest critique on what I felt worked and what did not. However, I was not happy at the quality of work and thought that they came up with and they did not have more than four days a month to devote to me. Which is where this possible internship came to an end.
Recently, I found that, not only have they gone ahead and started doing work very similar to mine with questionable quality of course, but they have taken ideas and thought that is essentially my life and put it out there. They have taken discussions in confidence and abused that! And for that I am truly disappointed!
Which is why, I will no longer be putting up more than a few images on the site under the various sections. I find myself reluctant to now send any images to well meaning people/future clients. I will be updating the site with new works that are available for sale as and when they come up. I am currently working on an exhibition for later this year and as such will probably not be able to post much online.
For those of my friends, who have stayed true and patient over the years- especially my friends in the blog world (you know who you all are).. I want to say
thank you for always encouraging me to do better work even when I do not respond to your comments. I do respond to your mails though
I also wanted to share with you my personal philosophy of trying something new. Whether it be saleable or even acceptable, being a secondary point. Which is why you will see a range of work on my site and not ‘a particular’ style. I am currently working on something new for me and that will be up later this year for you all to see.
I leave you with a video that I find inspiring.