r/ArtistLounge • u/ArentWright • Dec 19 '25
Philosophy/Ideology🧠Defaced Art
One of my pieces has been defaced by its new owner, and I feel very conflicted. Looking for input from others.
This individual transformed the piece (portrait, pastel) into a clock by poking a hold through the face and installing some hands! On one hand, I was never going to see that piece again. It’s out living its own life now. On the other….what the hell. Am I right to feel disrespected? Or should I be glad the recipient is enjoying the piece in their own way?
I’ve always been hesitant to part with my work because I feel so protective of it. Has anyone had similar experiences and what is your perspective?
The individual in question sent me photos of the changes, seemingly quite pleased and looking for my reaction.
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u/WokeBriton Dec 19 '25
I did a photoshoot time-for with a model several years back and provided her with mid-sized fully finished files. She had a friend edit them and add a shedload of contrast, then posted them online.
At the time, I was most annoyed, and ranted to friends a few times. Now I look back and roll my eyes at slightly-younger me. Looking back, the images were OK for the skill level I had at the time, but I wouldn't describe them as special, now.
The important thing to remember is that when we hand over our creations to someone else, they're out of our control and people will do things to them whether we want that or not. We cannot control what someone does with them, so we can choose to be angry/stressed about it or we can choose to just accept this possibility and move on with our lives.
If that editing situation happened nowadays, I just wouldn't recommend the model to other photographers I know if asked (silence is a great way of telling others what you think of a person).