Elena Ilku - Now here's a talent !
How does she do it ???
Elena Ilku has organized a strong market presence, both bricks-and-mortar, and online in cyberspace. Ilku is evidently talented, and when you do further research, you can see that her multiple artistic styles imitate the works of Egon Schiele, Alina Maksimenko, Sergey Hai, Vachagan Narazyan, and others.
When you see that she manages to pull all this together, you can simply exclaim "Wow, is this ever a great artist!!!"
Aim of this website
This site is aimed at stimulating public discussion concerning copyright infringement in the realm of graphic images, parallelling the recent interest on similar copyright infringement of the written word. While cut-and-paste technology of computers now allows easy plagiarism of the written word, search engine technology can be used to discover these acts fairly quickly. In the realm of the graphic image, computer technology does not afford the same potential for discovery.
And so this would beg the question: are the galleries which re-sell the artworks of Elena Ilku perpetrators of misrepresentation, in that they knowingly represent Ilku's works as "highly original"? Or are they mere victims of the artist, in that attributions were never disclosed to them?
Above: Original Photo taken from "The Party Dress"
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