By William Aldis.  Plagiarism  the unauthorized use or close imitation of the language and thoughts of another author (artist) and the representation.

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By William Aldis

 Plagiarism  the unauthorized use or close imitation of the language and thoughts of another author (artist) and the representation of them as one's own original work. Andy Warhols - Flowers

 Inspiration  Is a feeling of enthusiasm you get from someone or something which gives you new and creative ideas. DC comics logo

THE ORIGINAL, AND THE REWORKED  Lawsuit that lasted from 2009 to Jan 2011

Bristol City Museum & Art Gallery – Banksy 2009

 What do you know about Plagiarism ?  Who or what inspires you to create ?  Have you ever copied an artists work recreationally ?  Is there an artist you like, to the point of wanting to be ?

 If society focused on avoiding the influence of others, due to the fear of being called a plagiarist, our world would not be able to advance.

Playwright Wilson Mizner said "If you copy from one author, it's plagiarism. If you copy from two, it's research."

 Maybe your work could inspire the next movement of our time. Just Do it the right way.