Posted on August 23rd, 2010 by admin
I am an artist. If I include a logo for a copyrighted brand (like Coca-cola) in a painting can I be sued?
I know copyright law is a big grey area, but I remember reading somewhere that after Warhol did his Campbell soup cans, Campbells actually tried to sue but dropped the lawsuit after all the [...]
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Posted on April 24th, 2010 by admin
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Posted on April 14th, 2010 by admin
What is this piece of pottery used for??
I have a ceramic pottery pot that was hand made. It has a tube that comes up in the middle of the pot (similar to an angel food cake pan) and also a lid. Is this for steaming vegetables in the oven? Or does anyone know what this [...]
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Posted on April 13th, 2010 by admin
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Tapestry Art – Verdure Tapestries
Tapestries were produced in Europe from around the twelfth century, when it is believed, the art of weaving was introduced from the East. It is thought some small scale Tapestries may have been produced during Medieval times. However, it was actually towards the end of this period, and throughout [...]
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Posted on April 12th, 2010 by admin
Pinheiro Portugal
The Portugese cartoonist, Rafael Bordallo Pinheiro began creating unique ceramic tiles & pottery at 38 years of age. He became renowned for some of his creations and quickly became known as a Master in the pottery world. Relatively unknown in America, Bordallo Pinheiro pottery is very popular in Portugal and abroad. The production [...]
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Posted on March 1st, 2010 by admin
Weller Pottery began production in 1872. Weller was founded by Samuel Weller. In 1895, Weller pottery purchased Lonhuda Pottery.
With the addition of Lonhuda, Weller began production of Louwelsa. Louwelsa would become one of Weller’s most popular lines and ultimately included over 500 different shapes of vases and bowls.
They continued to produce high quality pottery [...]
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