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    • miranda-hoover
      miranda-hoover @Lee White last edited by

      @Lee-White Thank you for sharing this post and some of the evidence.

      @Jake-Parker You've inspired so many artists and contributed so much to this community and the larger art community. Keep your chin up and keep up the great work!

      https://www.instagram.com/mirananemone

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      • Julia
        Julia @davidhohn last edited by Julia

        @davidhohn thank you for the links. I am discovering the cancellation culture and Evyan Whitney's story educated me about the origin of call out actions.

        That said, I can't reconcile what first was a way for activists to make themselves heard on the behalf of silenced minorities and what is happening in Alphonso/Jake case, which looks (to me) more to be a public trial without presumption of innocence (which is the foundation of the legal system in France, where I am coming from).

        I am very puzzled about all this and I suspect I am also lacking references to fully grasp the contextual and cultural components, which transformed what was originally a dispute between two artists, into a social online action.

        I will step back from this thread to think of it. Thank you for those who, by sharing their opinion, enlighted me about the cancel culture..

        I am just hoping now that the two protagonists will solve the issue quickly and the consequences of it won't be as awful as it seems to be now on a reputational and business standpoint, but also for the sake of the art community.

        https://www.instagram.com/julia.nsw/

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        • Nyrryl  Cadiz
          Nyrryl Cadiz SVS OG @pixel.dsp last edited by

          @pixel-dsp I know right? My guess is that if they already have products with the Inktober logo then they’d have to stop selling them or atleast find a way to remove the logo from the product. This is a more reasonable reason. Another theory of mine is that they feel their inktober artwork won’t feel geniune if they can’t use the logo which is just ridiculous. They can still make inktober art. They can still sell products for inktober. They just can’t use the official logo which is totally fine if you ask me.

          Portfolio: nyrrylcadiz.com
          Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nyrryl_cadiz/
          YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbJCF1Im8ZO7hpGWTKOJMuA

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          • danielerossi
            danielerossi last edited by

            I came across this on Instagram where someone out of nowhere told me the Inktober book was a copy. I don’t know Jake personally but being an avid listener of the podcast, I feel I got the gist of Jake’s personality and immediately thought “That doesn’t sound like something Jake would do”. So I asked the commenter for clarification and all I got was a link to Alphonso’s Instagram account. I figured it was a troll issue and didn’t bother following up.

            Then I see this thread and yowza! While I haven’t watched the video and don’t care to, like most of the replies here said, you can’t copyright drawing techniques. As for The rest of the content, similarities happen.

            How did Alphonso get the book? I don’t think it has been released yet, or am I wrong?

            https://www.instagram.com/heyfrankybanky

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            • deboraht
              deboraht @danielerossi last edited by

              @danielerossi Dunn has not seen the book. He is basing his argument on the handful of pages on the preorder site and a handful more from Jake’s Instagram.

              www.deborahtysonart.com
              Instagram.com/deborahstyson

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              • Nyrryl  Cadiz
                Nyrryl Cadiz SVS OG @danielerossi last edited by

                @danielerossi Dunn based his claims on the preview pages of the book on amazon. Imagine accusing someone based on 2 pages, without even reading the whole book.

                Portfolio: nyrrylcadiz.com
                Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nyrryl_cadiz/
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                • danielerossi
                  danielerossi @Nyrryl Cadiz last edited by

                  @Nyrryl-Cadiz What? That is indeed ridiculous. Alphonso should have indeed gone directly to Jake first. Thanks for clearing that up (you, too @deboraht ).

                  https://www.instagram.com/heyfrankybanky

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                  • jsnzart
                    jsnzart last edited by

                    Yep, totally ridiculous!
                    I love Jake's reply to it on his Instagram. So professional! Stay patient Mr.Jake!

                    I am optimistic about this. I'm wondering if this might turn out to be a good thing for the art community!?

                    Visualizing something good.

                    https://jsn.artstation.com
                    https://www.instagram.com/jsnzart/

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                      pixel.dsp last edited by

                      In my art community where I’m enrolled in a mentor ship course, I brought up this topic for discussion. Someone immediately said “this would be an instance of a popular white artist ripping off a lesser known black artist...how many times have we heard this same story before.”
                      I didn’t how to respond to that... Any ideas?

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                      • Graham Williams
                        Graham Williams last edited by

                        Jake is one of the most creative and original artists I’ve ever seen. It is sad to see all the negative comments about Jake but at the same time it is very encouraging that many are still supporting Jake and are not rushing to judge. It is tempting to jump in to defend Jake on the negative social media comments but there are too many individuals to address. It’s unfortunate that the accuser did not reach out in a private manner instead of opening a public case on the Internet against Jake.

                        I look forward to Jake’s future responses about the accusation and I hope it is proven quickly that the accusations are false.

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                        • jsnzart
                          jsnzart @pixel.dsp last edited by

                          @pixel-dsp Maybe,..."At this point in time, there's simply no proof of that!" And that's a fact!

                          https://jsn.artstation.com
                          https://www.instagram.com/jsnzart/

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                          • carrieannebrown
                            carrieannebrown @pixel.dsp last edited by

                            @pixel-dsp it's not entirely true that Alphonso Dunn is lesser-known, he has 644k followers on YouTube, Jake only has 167k. Jake has a bigger following on Instagram but less overall.

                            www.instagram.com/carrieannesdesigns/
                            www.carrieannebrown.co.uk

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                            • Julia
                              Julia @pixel.dsp last edited by Julia

                              @pixel-dsp ah! That's exactly what I meant in my previous comment and why I don't feel qualify to comment further. But let me give some clarification :

                              We are prisonners of our biases and cultural references. For me, as an European, I only read a dispute between two artists. Maybe this is because of my education and culture, maybe it is because of the white priviledge, a concept that I wasn't familiar with until recently, as it got popularised through US social medias (and which is an interesting concept to reflect on, don't get me wrong on that!)

                              If you bring a social and cultural frame into the picture, the story can be read differently :
                              -the black artist vs. the white artist;
                              -the perhaps poor artist who still struggles with a day job and self-publishes his books vs. the presumably rich professionnal artist who is supported by a publishing company;
                              -the less known artist vs. the famous artist;
                              Etc.

                              (Edit : these are exemples of interpretation, I don't know anything about Alphonso's or Jake's private and business situations).

                              All is cumulative and does not exclude one another. This add layers and layers of complexicity. In the context of Black Lives Matter, this is all the most sensitive.

                              If I were you, I would ask your student to think in terms of his own bias and context, and how much does it weight on his reasonning. Assuming Jake pladgiarised Alphonso's book (for which there is no expert view yet, nor opinion from a neutral party mandated by the artists), isn't he giving some intention to Jake that Jake didn't have? Beside is there some interest from some activists on the Internet to politicise the dispute?

                              I assume the artists are American and most of their followers are as well. As a non US person, my impression is that the reaction of the people is exacerbated by the current context. Also as a non-US person, I am probably not the best person to analyse the situation and don't want to cause contreversy on the forum. My place is more of an observant. So, if you came this far to read this, please consider it for what it is : a mere thought as I am trying to understand the situation, and not an invitation to debate politics on the forum, which is - to me - not the best place to do so.

                              https://www.instagram.com/julia.nsw/

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                              • Lee White
                                Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG last edited by Lee White

                                Check out this video by the amazing Peter Han. It gives a much needed perspective on this whole thing. He's a cool guy and I love his work.

                                https://www.instagram.com/tv/CEdRtshB6Hc/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_linka

                                SVS Faculty Instructor
                                www.leewhiteillustration.com

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                                  A Former User @Lee White last edited by

                                  @Lee-White
                                  its always good to see different points of view on such things but at this point the only person who can solve this are jake parker and alphonso dunn or theire respective lawyers. based on the deviantart, expo cancel and now book delay or possible cancle i would guess you got hurt financially and alone due to that i would go for him in term of let the lawyers deal with it.

                                  someone made a claim, it hurt you, now you have to solve it. everyone should keep it at that.

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                                  • Lee White
                                    Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG @Guest last edited by Lee White

                                    @Molambo I don't totally agree with that because the claims that are being made could be made against anyone that teaches or even puts out art online. It's important to know how to give something context which is what cancel culture does not want. They want quick and snappy judgments without a lot of information.

                                    Plus, this whole thread is about this particular topic, so it's relevant.

                                    SVS Faculty Instructor
                                    www.leewhiteillustration.com

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                                      pixel.dsp @Julia last edited by

                                      @Julia I also only viewed this as dispute between two artists. I’m a Asian immigrant living in Canada, so probably have a different lens compared to those in the States. I have all my counter arguments in my head but I deemed it not worth it to politicize this matter and waste my energy by replying to that person in my class. Thanks for your point of view!

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                                      • Whitney Simms
                                        Whitney Simms SVS OG last edited by

                                        This is a lot of reading! Just wanted to throw my 2 cents. I’ve followed jake for years. Probably most of us have. Watched all the YouTube videos and joined SVS for a few years. Listen to 3 point perspective the day it comes out. (I’ve pivoted to more surface pattern design and stationery with my work, so I am in a different group for my art/business instruction.)

                                        We can only know a person of that status from a distance in most cases. But I just can’t see Jake as someone that holds a book down and follows the flow of a book and plagiarizes with purposeful intent. There is probably a natural flow of how you teach this subject. And order that makes sense. And he’s been teaching it for a billion years. If your a teacher, how many freaking times have you taught gray scale, or still life drawing. Steps to figure drawing. I think that inktober is such a big deal that those techniques are written about more now. But if you take 10 figure drawing books and compact them, I bet there are tons of similarities.

                                        My husband is an attorney. Laws change! They change because of cases. It’s called case law. Or something like that. They will figure it out. Just because it was ruled one way before doesn’t mean this can’t change things.

                                        Good luck @Jake-Parker , and @Lee-White and @daivdhohn thanks for sifting through all the details like you guys do best! I love it when you guys talk taxes and copyright. Just wish it wasn’t because the situation needed it. But thanks for being there!

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                                        • Julia
                                          Julia @pixel.dsp last edited by

                                          @pixel-dsp by his remark, I think your student politicised the matter so there would be no wrong doing in exchanging views with him. Now, maybe he politicised the topic unknowwingly (you know, bias, circumstances, etc) and putting the finger on it can only be educational. At the end of the day, opinions are opinions. Construction of opinions can be discussed, opinions themselve very less so.

                                          https://www.instagram.com/julia.nsw/

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                                          • Coley
                                            Coley @Lee White last edited by

                                            @Lee-White thanks for linking that video. Very measured and thoughtful response by Peter.

                                            I posted on Lightbox expo twitter about their cancellation of Jake, inktober, SVS . @Coreyartus alerted me to that post ( thanks). That irked me that they were parting ways after not even giving any time for a response from the other side. Things happen so fast. Too fast! Just saying people need time to hear both sides. I'll probably get roasted. I'm keeping it pretty logical and unemotional. I'm married to a lawyer so I have good practice 😂

                                            https://www.instagram.com/nicoleledrewmay/

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