L.ART.2.C
Use an understanding of copyright and public domain to appropriate imagery constituting the main focal point of original artwork when working from images rather than direct observation or imagination.
Level I · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2013
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copyrightpublic domainimagerymain focal pointoriginal artworkdirect observationimagination
Skills
- identify (copyrighted and public domain imagery) #dok1
- differentiate (copyright from public domain) #dok2
- appropriate (imagery for original artwork) #dok3
- apply (understanding of copyright and public domain to art creation) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can identify imagery that is copyright-protected or in the public domain. #dok1
- I can recognize the difference between images that are copyrighted and those in the public domain. #dok2
- I can select and use imagery constituting the main focal point of my artwork while following copyright guidelines. #dok3
- I can apply an understanding of copyright and public domain when creating original art from images. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Respect for intellectual property is essential when creating original artwork from existing images.
- Understanding copyright and public domain allows artists to responsibly use and transform imagery in their work.
Essential Questions
- What is the difference between copyright and public domain imagery?
- How can an artist ensure they are using imagery legally and ethically in their work?
- Why is it important to respect copyright when creating original artwork?
- How does knowledge of copyright law influence the choices artists make when working from images?