Have you ever met someone who’s basically just a little ray of sunshine, walking around masquerading as a human? Yep, that’s Chilean-Ukranian, New Orleans based artist Luba Zygarewicz. We met a few years ago in Venice, and I was instantly smitten with everything about her… her positive outlook on life, the encouragement she gives to everyone around her, and oh yes, her installation based work! Luba is the Queen of art residencies, and continually pushes her practice by creating site specific installations. Sometimes Luba has a plan when she arrives, but she often lets the materials she finds, and the space she’s given, dictate the work. So much inspiration tucked into one tiny, feisty, super sweet package!
I’m so glad you brought this topic up
I save a lot of images from all over the
internet. Thousands. I use them for
inspiration for my own work or an idea
or concept. I would NEVER duplicate
another persons work.
I often wonder what other artists do
about posting their images and the possibility of the image being marketed
and sold under another entity. Copyright
laws being broken.
On EBAY a person can find hundreds of
Shepard Farley prints for $10 coming
out of China and other places. What do
artists and designers do about this?