This was a question I pondered after reading people discussing plagiarism vs. original art, and I started wondering where the line between original art vs. plagiarism actually lies.
Here are 10 of my pictures, that I’ve given a percentage score on, starting with 100% original and working down to 50% or less. I’d call anything over 50% my own original art, but this is subjective and totally arbitrary. And that is the nature of art!
All these pictures taken from my old Frot blog have been through a similar process of digital editing, including being cropped to a 1×1 ratio, and finishing off with a black frame and my www.frot.co.nz URL. I’d be happy to post any of these pictures anywhere online, but I’m not a commercial artist, and I imagine some of them would cross an imaginary line in the sand for commercial use. But I have no idea where that line would be. I’d say anything above 50% is fully legit, but below that may not be.
1. FREAK DOG TOMATO THING – 100%
For my first picture I’ll go totally safe – this is originally a painting I did with acrylics on canvas. It’s all from the deranged contents of my subconscious, so I’ll call this 100% original.

2. STRANGE SCENE IN THE STREET WITH DOG PISSING – 100%
Most of my art is based on drawings I
randomly do using pen on paper and then add colours. This is the sort of
bizarre stuff I seem to keep drawing, it’s all mine but don’t ask me to
explain it’s deeper meanings!

3. GROOVING OUT AT THE SUPERMARKET – 80%
This is not a photo from a nightclub, it’s actually taken in
a supermarket. The guy in the photo just happened to be standing in
line in front of me. The original photo looks fairly different, and
although the subject might be totally oblivious to the fact that he was
being photographed, I’d use this image anywhere and would give it an 80%
score.

4.BIG BIRD IS LURKING IN THE BUSHES 80%
This is a photo I took of an ornament in a
garden. It is just a mass produced garden ornament so I’m not likely to be sued for copyright! I’d say this
is pretty safe ground and score it 80%. Not my original sculpture but
the photo is all mine, and I’d happily use this image anywhere.

5. GET THAT FUCKING CAMERA OUT OF MY FACE – 70%
Strangers in the street are one of my
favourite photo subjects. I regard anything in the public domain as mine
to record, but some people disagree. Would all the people I photograph like me using their photos online? Hell no! – in fact the ones that look
pissed off are often my favourites. This lady did not look impressed
that I was taking her photo. I like this photo but would be a bit
careful about where I posted it. So 70% on this one I guess.

6. A COUPLE OF ABORIGINAL GUYS – 60%
This a drawing I did based on part of a
photo of two Australian aboriginal guys. But it’s not my photo and I no
longer even have a copy of the original. My drawing is a bit different
to the photo but probably fairly recognizable. I’d call this my own art
but wouldn’t use it for an advertising campaign!. I’ll score this as 60%
original because although I’ve changed it a lot, I’d be on shaky ground
if anyone asked about the original photo.

7. SNAKE PSYCHEDELIC PARTY – 50%
This drawing was originally done by a friend – I just coloured it in and did some edits – but
she was happy for me to do that and liked how my version looked. I’d
call it a collaboration, and would ask permission to use it commercially
for any purpose. And if it made a bunch of money I’d give her half, so I’ll call it 50%.

8. AN INSECT AT THE WETA WORKSHOP. 50%
I take photos of all sorts of things, and
with things like cars and motorbikes I don’t hesitate to call it my own
work. But 3D art is trickier. This is a photo of a sculpture I took at
the display at the Weta Workshop here in Wellington.
https://wetaworkshop.com
My edit does look a bit different to the
original, but the original was very cool and I make no claim to there
being much of my original art here. So it’s my photo but not really my
art. And this is based on a photo of a model from a very commercial
source. Where is the line?

9. SKULLS GETTING MARRIED ON A WALL – 50%
Street art is another thing I like to
take photos of – It’s not my art though, and I have no idea who
originally painted it. So although it's based on my photo, taken in the public
domain, it is very recognizable and not my original work. I like to edit
photos of street art but have no idea if that is considered OK.

10. WONDER WOMAN GOES QUAD – ?%
I like to do edits of random pictures
from the internet, and from my own image collection. Pictures of Wonder
Woman are all over the place, and I have no idea where this original
photo came from to start with (but I do have a copy of it). Here I have
edited it into four different coloured copies, but Andy Warhol used to
do that sort of thing a lot. Is this above or below the 50% line? I have
no idea…
