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Day of the Dead Puff BunHeather Hansma7.25 x 10.75” :: Framed size 12x15”Acrylic on illustration board :: Glass in bamboo frame with acid-free mat 

Now Available on Etsy!

Day of the Dead Puff Bun
Heather Hansma
7.25 x 10.75” :: Framed size 12x15”
Acrylic on illustration board :: Glass in bamboo frame with acid-free mat 

Do you know what is shitty about this situation? I posted this originally. It is from a show I curated last year and I posted it as a promotion. I had a write up about the show as well as the artist. Here is what I had:


Day of the Dead Show Sneak Preview: Cody SchibiCody  Schibi is pretty much the polar opposite of who I am as an artist, but I  think that is why I like him so much. He is a horror artist, which  allows him to play with the intricate details of every gory inch of his  pieces. Despite his residence in Austin and mine in Detroit, we’ve  actually done quite a few shows together now (included places far away  from both of us). I’m really happy he wanted to participate in this  show. I’m also stoked that he gave me two excellent new pieces to put  up.
More of Cody on the web:website :: twitter :: facebook
Day of the DeadOpens October 7th7-10pmStarkweather Arts Center219 N. Main StreetRomeo, MI 48065586.752.5700



Now, I can understand people not wanting to include all of that. I really do. But there is NO goddamn excuse for cutting out the artist’s credit. None. Now, that was cut out a long time ago (this is now approaching 12,000 notes). I didn’t get TOO pissed because I had put Cody’s website as the link when you click the image.
Roll over the image right now. Go ahead. Does that say http://www.codyschibi.com? No. No it does not. It says http://michaelmammino.tumblr.com.
That is complete and utter bullshit.
Now, this isn’t really that user’s fault. He wasn’t even the one to remove the link. That happened well before he found it. I could spend hours clicking around to find the original user who deleted the link from the image, but my time is more valuable than that. I just want to point out something that seems to be a major issue on Tumblr. People being callous dicks to content creators.
It is great that you all like Cody’s work so much, but if you want folks like Cody and I to keep making art then we have to get paid for it. How do we get paid to make art? By people hiring us. How do people find us to hire us when folks are actively making that more difficult?
KNOCK IT THE FUCK OFF, ASSHOLES.

Do you know what is shitty about this situation? I posted this originally. It is from a show I curated last year and I posted it as a promotion. I had a write up about the show as well as the artist. Here is what I had:

Day of the Dead Show Sneak Preview: Cody Schibi
Cody Schibi is pretty much the polar opposite of who I am as an artist, but I think that is why I like him so much. He is a horror artist, which allows him to play with the intricate details of every gory inch of his pieces. Despite his residence in Austin and mine in Detroit, we’ve actually done quite a few shows together now (included places far away from both of us). I’m really happy he wanted to participate in this show. I’m also stoked that he gave me two excellent new pieces to put up.

More of Cody on the web:
website :: twitter :: facebook

Day of the Dead
Opens October 7th
7-10pm
Starkweather Arts Center
219 N. Main Street
Romeo, MI 48065
586.752.5700

Now, I can understand people not wanting to include all of that. I really do. But there is NO goddamn excuse for cutting out the artist’s credit. None. Now, that was cut out a long time ago (this is now approaching 12,000 notes). I didn’t get TOO pissed because I had put Cody’s website as the link when you click the image.

Roll over the image right now. Go ahead. Does that say http://www.codyschibi.com? No. No it does not. It says http://michaelmammino.tumblr.com.

That is complete and utter bullshit.

Now, this isn’t really that user’s fault. He wasn’t even the one to remove the link. That happened well before he found it. I could spend hours clicking around to find the original user who deleted the link from the image, but my time is more valuable than that. I just want to point out something that seems to be a major issue on Tumblr. People being callous dicks to content creators.

It is great that you all like Cody’s work so much, but if you want folks like Cody and I to keep making art then we have to get paid for it. How do we get paid to make art? By people hiring us. How do people find us to hire us when folks are actively making that more difficult?

KNOCK IT THE FUCK OFF, ASSHOLES.

WBRW, which is a local cable access channel in Romeo, came and filmed the opening of my Day of the Dead show at Starkweather Arts Center. This is a 10-minute synopsis, but you can also watch the full program, footage of just the art, and just footage of The Hand in the Ocean’s performance.

Day of the Dead opening at Starkweather Arts Center on Flickr.Live performance art by the fabulous Jayme Ludwig

Day of the Dead opening at Starkweather Arts Center on Flickr.

Live performance art by the fabulous Jayme Ludwig

The Hand in the Ocean performing at the Day of the Dead show on Flickr.www.reverbnation.com/thehandintheocean
Artists on the wall: Lauren Magda, Perfect Laugher, Erin McManness, Kill Taupe, and Juana Moore

The Hand in the Ocean performing at the Day of the Dead show on Flickr.

www.reverbnation.com/thehandintheocean

Artists on the wall: Lauren Magda, Perfect Laugher, Erin McManness, Kill Taupe, and Juana Moore

Lee DeVito and his Amy Winehouse ofrenda on Flickr.The artist poses with his work. He’s both talented AND dapper. The work flanking Lee’s piece are both by Cody Schibi.

Lee DeVito and his Amy Winehouse ofrenda on Flickr.

The artist poses with his work. He’s both talented AND dapper. The work flanking Lee’s piece are both by Cody Schibi.

Work by Kat Thacker on Flickr.
Work by Megan Harris on Flickr.
Custom Munny by Crystal Mielcarek on Flickr.
Work by Hello Again Monsters and Jenn & Tony Bot on Flickr.