8/31/2023 0 Comments Nidhogg dragon shield art sleeves![]() ![]() The dragon additions and cropping puts them into the category of a derivative work, different enough from the original that it becomes acceptable. The only reason these sleeves are legally able to be published is because these works have been dedicated to the public domain and their copyrights waived. Art parodies just like these have been the subject of countless lawsuits and other associated copyright conflicts. Let me mention that historically, parodies of famous art and especially parodies of works considered masterpieces are often ill-received. They add an extra dimension of creativity to the overall package, and I’ve quite enjoyed thinking about them. According to the company’s Marketing Assistant Ian Nielsen, these are Blum’s own playful and original interpretations of what he sees in the sleeves, and follows suit with what we expect to see on the back of a box of Dragon Shields. Each of these sleeve sets features an art history masterpiece that has been “dragonized” by one of Dragon Shield’s hired artists: Godfrey Escota, Robson Michel, and Jose Muñoz.Įach box also includes an original poem on the box reverse by Arcane Tinman in-house writer Ian Spiegel-Blum. So far Dragon Shield has released five different versions of these Classic Art sleeves: an initial series of two featuring the works Whistler’s Mother and Monet’s Poppy Fields, and the other three releasing several months later after the incredible popularity of the first offering. ![]()
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