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May 12, 2008

An Urgent Plea to All of My Friends! (Orphan Works Is Evil!)

The following was written by Dena Matthews, fellow medical illustrator:

Dear friends and artists,

I encourage you to support all American artists by voicing opposition to the Orphan Works Acts that are being fast-tracked through Congress. It’s important that you act now – because Congress (both House and Senate) could be voting on this legislation this month.

Here is a brief summary of the problem.

• The Orphan Works Acts, if enacted would change copyright law in such a way that it would be too costly (time and money) to make a living as a visual artist. There would be less of a need for new art because all one’s existing and new work would be open for others to use for free. Today we call those people- who use art without asking- infringers, those who steal art for their own profit.

• The Orphan Works Acts would affect visual artists who do not make a living from their art (create just for the joy of it). Someone, an infringer, would be able to use your art anywhere they like to make a buck and potentially in ways you would object.

• The Orphan Works Acts would also affect anyone who takes snapshot photos and shares them through email or on the web. Your personal family memories could be used by unscrupulous people or in ways you may object - again just to make a buck. The Orphan Works Acts also opens up privacy issues- by allowing others to distribute and sell pictures of your family members and friends.

The Copyright Act of 1976 was created to allow artists to profit from their work thereby encouraging artists to create- a priceless gift that we presently are able to give to the world.

There may be a desire for libraries, museums, etc to acquire truly orphaned works - those in which the author will never be located. Most visual artists would support this cause for the greater good. But these Orphan Works Acts being pushed through congress are written so broadly, they do not take into account the devastating impact they will have on living and available (who can be located) artists.

Please ask your congressmen to vote in opposition to this act- in both house and senate.

Here’s a link to a web tool that allows you to do so effortlessly: http://capwiz.com/illustratorspartnership/home/

Select the letter that best represents you and edit it as you see fit. Then click to submit – and your letter will be sent immediately electronically to all your congressmen.

Please forward and crosspost widely.

Thank you,
Megan

May 06, 2008

Teenage me vs. Present-day me


Teen me vs. Present-day me, originally uploaded by redmeg8.

You gotta view this one big here!

I did this teen me vs. now me for a very cool meme I found thru drawn.ca
You can see it here: davario.livejournal.com/30861.html

I've had some Prismacolor markers for awhile that I've never used until now. It was SO fun!! I highly recommend this little challenge. :)

April 30, 2008

My friend Adrian Hatfield & I have both been chosen for an art show in Deeetroit!

Scarab Club, Detroit


2008 Scarab Club Silver Medal Exhibition:
Blooms, Bugs, and Beasts

Exhibition

May 21st-June 29th, 2008

Artist Reception
Friday, June 6th, 6-9 pm (During the Detroit Festival of the Arts)


About the Historic Scarab Club in Detroit

The Scarab Club building, constructed in 1928, is listed in the National Register of Historic Places as a site of historical and architectural significance. The club features a main gallery, a spacious beamed lounge area with fireplace, artists’ studios, and a walled garden and courtyard. Over the decades the beams in the lounge have been signed by club presidents, supporters of the arts, and well-known local and international artists, such as Diego Rivera, Norman Rockwell, Marshall Fredricks, Marcel Duchamp and Tyree Guyton.

Gallery Hours

Wednesday-Sunday, noon - 5pm
scarabclub.org / myspace
313.831.1250

The Piece of Mine That They Chose
Is This One! :)
And see some of Adrian's wonderful paintings HERE.

April 29, 2008

Two drawings from about a decade ago...


Elder-wise Eye, originally uploaded by redmeg8.

I've been cleaning my studio and re-discovering "old" work. It's quite nice. Makes you think, "hmm... not half bad" at times. And sometimes, you need that, you know?


Portobello Mushroom, originally uploaded by redmeg8.

April 24, 2008

Saffy Can Haz Cheezburger... Again!

funny pictures
moar funny pictures

April 23, 2008

Easy Green Things


Thanks to Anne Ruthmann for turning me on to this website!

April 15, 2008

Share & Share Alike

I've become thoroughly addicted to the insanely useful Google Reader. It's one stop browsing through all of the blogs/feeds that I want to check out daily. It's upped my perusing 100 fold, at least. It's so flipping easy to use. Eep - I sound like an advertisement. Sigh.

Anyway, I've added a side-bar element (on the left) here on the blog that lets you see the posts that I "star", or, think are awesome. I thought I'd share.

The direct link to my particular "share feed" is here:  http://www.google.com/reader/shared/06279673759061773910?hl=en

Enjoy!

PS> A tip: If you subscribe to your own blog, you can view how many other people are subscribed too. Use the 'show details' link in the upper(ish) right! :)

April 11, 2008

Readymade is online!

WOW! This rocks! I don't know if it'll be free always, but, if you've ever wanted to check the magazine out, but:

a) didn't feel like reading it at your local store because you have little $$, or,
b) never seem to remember to go pick up issues (or are just generally lazy), or,
c) always wanted to check it out, but you simply could never remember at a good time,

...well, then this is for you!
http://www.readymade-digital.com/readymade/20080405/?u1=texterity

April 10, 2008

I have a Wikipedia page... jealous?? ;p

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Redmeg8

That's right people. Watch out! :)

No, actually, the genesis of this apparent ego-stroking comes from the fact that I'm now an active editor on Wikipedia and they give you the option. Because I'm not just doing it for the pure fun of it, I figure it'd be good for folks to see a little of my credentials.

Why?

Well, last year I was charged with the maintenance and up-to-date-ed-ness of both the MEDICAL ILLUSTRATOR and THE ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL ILLUSTRATORS' Wikipedia pages (I'm a member of the AMI's PR committee).

Exciting, no?

No? Well, pthb! I quite enjoy learning the coding and making tables, etc. ;p

April 03, 2008

Opening reception for STILLEVEN

Tim Lowly just sent me a few of the photos from last Friday's reception in Chicago. Click HERE to see the rest!

There was a nice turnout with a lot of the Northpark U. students and one of my favourite medical illustrators: Dawn Scheuerman! She brought me pretty purple daisies and irises. So sweet.

It was nice balance to my Dad's memorial which was the day after. It almost feels like the show was a big gift from him... which I know sounds kinda weird, but, somehow it feels true to me.

Anyway, I'm still in a haze from my Dad's death and I know I haven't said much about it here. It's just hard to do it, do him, justice. Someday maybe I will.


My Dad. He was awesome.
1940-2008

March 27, 2008

A quick thank you

...to everyone whose reached out to me in the past few weeks. Your kindness did not go unnoticed even if I've been slow to reply.
Thank you x a billion.

xoxo

1st showing of my Drawing-A-Day project: Stilleven - Chicago, IL


Woo hoo!, originally uploaded by redmeg8.

Stilleven
Carlson Tower Gallery
Northpark University - SW corner of Kedzie & Foster, Chicago, IL
Reception on March 29th from 5-7pm
The show runs for two weeks.

If you follow my blog at all, you've seen my Drawing-A-Day (or ALLTAGLICH) project. Well, this show is the 1st time that work will be displayed for the public. Yay! If you are in the area, I'd love to see you Friday night at the reception (please ignore the typo on the card that says the reception is in April!)!

Click HERE to see pictures of setting up the show. :)

March 18, 2008

Bad bad bad

Sorry I've been so quiet.
I'll be back as soon as I'm back to being myself.
Things are very sad here at the moment, in my family.
Thank you for understanding.

February 29, 2008

My ongoing 43 things list...

February 25, 2008

A sweet award I did not expect (and links to some folks you should know)!

love you award

I received this lovely award alongside some other amazing women artists (and one guy) by the very nice RavonCol, a friend from Flickr and Everyday Matters. I am so surprised! It really made my day and makes me wanna get back on the Drawing-A-Day stick which I know I've fallen off of lately.

So, I now need to honor a few others and keep this award going. There are some I'm omitting because they were in Col's post, so, please check that out for more (i.e. Felicity G, Andrea Joseph, etc.)! I hope I don't forget anyone obvious! Please forgive me if I do!

1. Cedar Raven (RavenCol): Really thoughtful and inspiring EDM entries abound from her! Of course, she's #1 for awarding me. :D

2. Anne Ruthmann Photography: Our wedding photographer extraordinaire and a really lovely person. Her blog is chocked full of inspiration and great information for the small business person. She's really funny too.

3. Allison Sommers: Her work sends my head into a whirl of "I wish I'd thought of that!" and "I need to get on my game!" Truly indescribable paintings of wonderment.

4. Emusing Emma: My Scottish crafty friend who is burdened by a wealth of great ideas.

5. Karen Blados: She gave me an award a few months ago that I don't believe I returned, so, it's about time I DO! Her sketchbook pages are sooooo enthralling and well done. I can't imagine anyone not becoming addicted to reading them.

6. Wagonized: What she can do with a car and a PEN! Holy crap. I lovelovelove how obvious it is that she LOVES her subjects as much as she does.

7. Supah: Kickin' in old skool - Amy and I go waaay back to our mid-90's Chicago art skool days and she was the sole inspiration for me starting a blog/website and a lot else. Wackiness, kitties, squirrels, Boston Terriers, recipes, and fun-kay planters abound over at her site.

8. The Loud Librarian: Marissa and I are non-internet-based pals through Eric and she has a wit that is unmatched. Need a good book to read? You will not be at a loss on her blog.

9. Gallery of the Absurd: I have a small celebritiwhore streak and it's primarily reserved for Carpet Burn & Fourteen's website. Honestly, whatta illustrator & commentator. UPDATE: Apparently, she has merged her site with Holy Candy to become Circus Hour!

10. Heather Bailey: I just discovered her blog and I cannot imagine how she does all that she does! She creates amazing things for her kids (and kids in general) and drop-dead-gorgeous fabrics. I could aspire to being so driven, honestly.

The participation rules are simple if you'd like to keep this going:

1. If you get tagged (and want to play along), write a post with links to blogs that you love,

2. Link to this post so that people can easily find the exact origin of the meme.

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