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Day: March 5, 2017


They say imitation is the most sincere form of flattery. So what’s theft?

CaptureThis is a quiz from the Scottish Beaver Trials page for kids. If you follow this link you can go see the crime for yourself. And no they did not ask to use our image. Even though we have been on friendly terms in the past. The beaver quiz is an example of a single instance of copyright theft on their web page. Here’s is four:

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I wrote them that they need to ask before snagging, and waited a while to hear back, but it has been two weeks and I’ve heard nothing, so they are getting talked about. This is a very bad habit. I know I use these silhouettes a lot, but that’s because they’re so useful. Which means they’re of value and you shouldn’t take without asking.

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This and the silhouette made from it are the property of Worth A Dam. Ask before you steal.

Our silhouettes were made by volunteer graphic art student Libby Corliss in 2009 out of photos taken by Cheryl Reynolds of our beavers in Martinez. To make a silhouette you have to carefully select a photo where the figure is distinct from the background. It took me hours to choose them, and it took Libby hours to make them. Not to mention it took Cheryl many hours sitting at the dam site to get the photo in the first place. Here is the photo on which this is based. And NO, Scotland, you can’t steal it too.

Hrmph!

Now on to some pleasanter things, because it is sunday, you know. This week the first donation was two sets of  very beautiful note and holiday cards from Crane CreekGraphics in Wilson Wyoming. This was painted by  artist and owner of the company, Wendy Morgan, who grew up and lives surrounded by nature. It’s a lovely glimpse of the beaver’s other, watery world.

They donated a set of notecards and a set of holiday cards with the Capturebeaver carrying a festive garland. Thanks Wendy for sharing your art with us!

Next on the list is the very engaging artwork of Indiana artist Ethan Burnsides Yazel. You will spot right away why I asked him for this print, but he delighted me more by including several others as well, including a raccoon stitching and a mouse gardening!

Go visit his shop on Etsy BursidesManor, for a collection that is intelligent, whimsical, sometimes grim. Always with rich color and detail.  Thanks Ethan for your contribution to the beaver festival!

Finally, a tiny offering that came a long way. These charming drop earrings showing Mr. and Mrs. Beaver of C.S. Lewis’ Narnia were made by Jane E. Wells in Kent, England from her favorite childhood novel. Literally FROM the novel, as they come on a backing of the text as well. This blending of story, art, and jewelry conjures textured images from the past woven with a bright, inclusive future. Go see all her designs at her Etsy Shop Prairie Moon Crafts. And thank you Jane!

If you see anything that belongs in this silent auction beavery collection, let me know.

 

 

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