If one were to get someone else's artwork as a tattoo, should one get permission from the artist first?
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If one were to get someone else's artwork as a tattoo, should one get permission from the artist first?
At least make an attempt to contact the artist.
(Which reminds me, I need to start poking the Adorable One to get to work on the designs for some upcoming tattoos!)
I would say "yes, if possible" (unless it's so widely known/dispersed that it's become common cultural currency).
(unless it's so widely known/dispersed that it's become common cultural currency).
Yep. No one really has to get permission to get a tattoo of Mickey Mouse, but definitely try to contact the artist.
She's pretty easy to contact. I'll shoot her an email.
I do enjoy watching Hannibal but it always makes me a little happy to not have to ever question the provenance of my proteins. I mean, beans are clearly beans.
What if the artist is no longer living?
But the most important question, sj: will the Thai be vegetarian?
Nope. We are all omnivores. Though our vegetarian friends ate at the same restaurant with us once and were quite happy with their vegetarian options.
I say best good faith effort to contact the artist. Plei, how good is your ouija board?
If I could contact ita via ouija board, I'd have done so already.