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 II · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2013
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copyrightpublic domainimagerymain focal pointoriginal artworkdirect observationimagination
Skills
- use (an understanding of copyright) #dok2
- use (an understanding of public domain) #dok2
- appropriate (imagery for original artwork) #dok3
- create (original artwork using appropriated imagery) #dok3
- identify (main focal point of an artwork) #dok1
Learning Targets
- I can identify the main focal point in original artwork. #dok1
- I can distinguish between copyrighted and public domain imagery. #dok2
- I can use my understanding of copyright and public domain to select appropriate imagery for my own artwork. #dok2
- I can appropriate and incorporate imagery as the main focal point in an original artwork when working from images rather than direct observation or imagination. #dok3
- I can create original artwork that complies with copyright laws and uses public domain imagery appropriately. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Artists must understand copyright and public domain to ethically create original artworks using appropriated imagery.
- Using appropriated imagery responsibly allows artists to expand their creative possibilities while honoring legal and ethical guidelines.
Essential Questions
- What is the difference between copyright and public domain imagery?
- How can artists ethically use imagery created by others in their own artwork?
- Why is it important to recognize and respect copyright laws when creating art?
- How can the use of appropriated imagery serve as the main focal point in original artwork?
- In what ways does understanding copyright and public domain impact your creative process?