"IS MIJN SCHATJE ( MARIE BLANCO HENDRICKX ) AN ART THIEF?
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batchix &
doll_paparazzi
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azraelita
"When was plagiarism ever okay, and where does one draw the line between reference and tracing? There is a huge debate on the internet discussing these very points in conjunction with an up and coming artist, Mijn Schatje.
Mijn is an international artist who has received much acclaim for her digital vector art, with some of her prints retailing for upwards of $1700 each. It has come to light over the course of the past week that she has in fact been tracing over original photography, and claiming the whole completed image as a product of her own imagination. The photographs that she has been pilfering are from a very small, but growing community of collectors and manufacturers of Asian Ball Jointed Dolls. When first confronted with these accusations, she claimed to have never seen a photo of these dolls that looked like her art, but later recanted and claimed to have used some pictures from personal friends with permission. This claim has been proven to be false, by way of a great collaborative effort on the part of the BJD community to track down the original pictures and create overlays of those along with her art so that others can make a decision for themselves.
Austin Texas has been one of the fore-front cities in the US for introducing BJDs to the mass public thanks to Kerbey Lane Doll Shoppe and the Japanese doll company Volks partnering in 2004 for the Super Dollfie Convention. At that convention, Volks saw the mass demand for their unique fine art quality dolls, and opened their eyes to bringing their products to the US.
More information as well as the overlays can be found at: http://www.radiotrash.org/mijn/
Join the discussion at: http://netdiver.net/it-is-or-it-is-n ot-plagiarism
Read Becky Head's flickr http://www.flickr.com/photos/blastmilk/s ets/72157619093901772/
Written for and submitted to the Austin American Statesman, the Austin Chronicle and NPR.org."
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"When was plagiarism ever okay, and where does one draw the line between reference and tracing? There is a huge debate on the internet discussing these very points in conjunction with an up and coming artist, Mijn Schatje.
Mijn is an international artist who has received much acclaim for her digital vector art, with some of her prints retailing for upwards of $1700 each. It has come to light over the course of the past week that she has in fact been tracing over original photography, and claiming the whole completed image as a product of her own imagination. The photographs that she has been pilfering are from a very small, but growing community of collectors and manufacturers of Asian Ball Jointed Dolls. When first confronted with these accusations, she claimed to have never seen a photo of these dolls that looked like her art, but later recanted and claimed to have used some pictures from personal friends with permission. This claim has been proven to be false, by way of a great collaborative effort on the part of the BJD community to track down the original pictures and create overlays of those along with her art so that others can make a decision for themselves.
Austin Texas has been one of the fore-front cities in the US for introducing BJDs to the mass public thanks to Kerbey Lane Doll Shoppe and the Japanese doll company Volks partnering in 2004 for the Super Dollfie Convention. At that convention, Volks saw the mass demand for their unique fine art quality dolls, and opened their eyes to bringing their products to the US.
More information as well as the overlays can be found at: http://www.radiotrash.org/mijn/
Join the discussion at: http://netdiver.net/it-is-or-it-is-n
Read Becky Head's flickr http://www.flickr.com/photos/blastmilk/s
Written for and submitted to the Austin American Statesman, the Austin Chronicle and NPR.org."
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Found on Taobao by girlontheleft
They are much, much better looking than the prototype pictures
I will be getting them most definitely. I'm not overly excited by the clothes but the faceups and hair look great.
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They are much, much better looking than the prototype pictures
I will be getting them most definitely. I'm not overly excited by the clothes but the faceups and hair look great.
<3
<3

- Location:in the here & now
- Mood:
cheerful
Found by girl_on_the_left at Walmart.com.
I don't know if these girls are new...There's four of them: Liv (raven-haired), Katie (brunette), Sophie (blonde) and Alexis (dark skinned)
They appear to have jointed arms, acrylic eyes and changeable wigs. These features are a plus, along with the $20.00 price line. I see them as mature high school girls. Their clothes and hair are the type you see on girls in their late teens. They are also 13 inches tall according to the website. I like them overall, but their hands are rather small. I'm very curious to see what they look like in person.
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I don't know if these girls are new...There's four of them: Liv (raven-haired), Katie (brunette), Sophie (blonde) and Alexis (dark skinned)
They appear to have jointed arms, acrylic eyes and changeable wigs. These features are a plus, along with the $20.00 price line. I see them as mature high school girls. Their clothes and hair are the type you see on girls in their late teens. They are also 13 inches tall according to the website. I like them overall, but their hands are rather small. I'm very curious to see what they look like in person.
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- Mood:
mischievous
