Daemontreu Shh!! That was meant to scare some people!! *Chirps like a grasshopper*
Anyway, I know people will get away with it. The only thing the "honestly hardworking and original" <- (yes, yes, we live in a post-modern world of borrowed images but Shh!) can hold against the people who had way more outside help than they should have - is that they can put their artworks in their portfolios and claim its their work without any worries - if they do decide to do art in Uni or as a career. I mean, yeah, the odd cheater could get away with it but the chances start to grow thinner. Again, the artwork will be viewed by a different experienced person. Sooner or later, someone's got to spot the artwork which is not as original as it's claimed to be. I mean, I remember last year, some chick in my school hired a professional artist to do her artwork. A month before it was due, my art teacher found out from one of the criticts or some other art teacher she knew. This friend saw an exhibition of the artist's work that the student hired. So she was forced to do her own BOW within the last month. I'd say she was lucky they spotted it a month before not a month after. So you see, the world may not be perfect, but there are some people with damn good photographic memories out there.
If worse comes to worse, Daemontreu, I might even consider a career in hunting for stolen art.
But just out of curiousity... does anyone know how many people were marked down for copying an idea from somewhere?
I went to a HSC lecture for Vis Arts at Syd Uni - they were saying how someone made this gorgeous quilt and it was a good idea - fooled the art teacher - but then someone in the art marking center remembered the design was from one of the magazines - which provided a step by step on how to make the quilt exactly.
FunkmistrssDina - nah mate, that ain't cheating. I know it's hard starting from Year 11. I did too.
I was dumb not to take art in Year 9 and 10... just because I hated the teacher in Year 8... she ended up retiring half way in 2000 anyway. She's back but only as a subsitute...
Anyway - basically, right throughout year 11 - I read so many books just to catch up with my art class. I also did Photography which helped so much with composition. But honestly, catching up with my class was a breeze! I didn't feel challenged one bit - I got top marks right away - I came first since the beginning of Year 11 ... and I got 100% for my trials. I just think my class isn't all that dedicated - I mean, practically all of us started in the last two months!
Anyway - a bit of help in concept is what everyone should be getting anyway - I mean, you need to know whether what your doing makes sense to others or has some sort of significance in others. At least you had a tutor... I shoulda got one ... but I didn't really know where to get one! Too late now... I just learned everything on my own. My teacher helped with the theory. And going to art museums/galleries - I think I was the only one who bothered going to them.
Anyway - I really should get going...