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Book Description

This succinct book articulates a clear framework for remixing in drawing at intermediate and advanced levels. It begins by walking through the ideas of copyright and fair use, providing context, examples, and advice. Mueller directs students through building a collection of sources and influences, leading to the development and analysis of style. With a full chapter on techniques, including approaches to brainstorming, critique, and reflection, this book features over 50 exercises that are easily adapted to various approaches, media, and technologies as necessary. Two sample syllabi are included for both a semester and a quarter system.

Table of Contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Table of Contents
  6. List of Figures
  7. Acknowledgements
  8. 1 Introduction
  9. 2 History and Purpose of Copyright
  10. 3 Fair Use
  11. 4 Sources and Influences
    1. Research
    2. Privilege
    3. Engaging the Senses
  12. 5 Style
    1. Components of an Artwork
      1. Subject
      2. Form
      3. Content
      4. Context
  13. 6 Copy/Synthesize/Morph
  14. 7 Techniques for Improving
    1. Practice
    2. Play & Brainstorming
    3. Critique/Reflection
  15. Appendices:
    1. A—Artist Interviews
    2. B—Suggested Breakdowns of Exercises/Assignments/Readings
    3. C—Continued Reading / Viewing List
    4. D—Books and Websites for Finding Drawing Artists to Copy
    5. E—Selected Drawing Artists for Master Copies
  16. Glossary
  17. Index
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