Quoi ! t’as pas encore signé la pétition contre les discriminations administratives des designers indépendants ?

Quoi ! t’as pas encore signé la pétition contre les discriminations administratives des designers indépendants ?

AFD - Pétition droits designers

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Quelle valeur la France veut-elle donner à ses designers ?

Pourquoi aucune part de création n’est pas de facto reconnue au design ? Cette discipline, qui compte peu de salariés, est pratiquée en société et par des indépendants qui n’ont pas de statut adapté à sa nature précaire. Comme dans le cinéma, si quelques-uns s’en sortent très bien, la majorité survit grâce à une activité pluridisciplinaire qui fait appel à la conception d’objet, d’interactivité, d’espace, d’installation, de scénographie, de graphisme, de photographie… et/ou enseignement. Les designers sont rémunérés en droits d’auteur, une fois l’objet commercialisé. Des cessions d’exploitation, peuvent être octroyées, uniquement si le projet est allé à son terme.

Pétition pour la fin de la discrimination administrative des designers-auteurs indépendants :

  • L’activité de design graphique et design textile regroupe une part prépondérante des cotisants au régime spécial des artistes auteurs (source IRCEC).
  • L’attitude discriminatoire de la commission professionnelle de la MDA a déjà été sanctionnée par une décision de la cour de cassation en 2014.
  • L’avis de la commission concernant les activités de design est pris en opposition avec l’AFD, seule organisation représentative puisque forte de près de 1800 membres.

Face à cette situation de fait :

  1. Nous réclamons la réintégration immédiate des designers exclus du régime.
  2. Nous réclamons la mise en conformité du statut des auteurs en France, incluant les designers, avec le statut de l’artiste en Europe.
  3. Nous réclamons que cessent les inégalités de traitement des droits sociaux entre auteurs.
  4. Nous réclamons la représentativité proportionnelle de l’AFD au sein du conseil d’administration du régime des artistes auteurs quelle que soit son évolution de structure (fusion MDA Agessa…)
  5. Nous dénonçons les dérives sectaires cautionnées par le ministère des Affaires sociales qui fait barrage à l’actualisation du régime sans aucune base légale en brandissant un épouvantail de pacotille sur des chiffres extravagants de coût social de l’accès des designers au régime.
  6. À défaut de mise en œuvre rapide d’un accès équitable des designers au régime des auteurs, faire scission avec le système archaïque actuel de la MDA et créer une commission spécifique aux activités de design dans le régime (à l’égale de celle de la photographie à l’Agessa).
  7. En dernier ressort, faire la grève des cotisations afin de démontrer le poids économique de l’activité d’auteur des designers dans le régime spécial des artistes auteurs.
  • Sarah Louise Davey – Night Shade
  • Sarah Louise Davey – Sculptures Harpy
  • Sarah Louise Davey – High Towers and Deep Wells
  • Sarah Louise Davey – Blood Flower
  • Sarah Louise Davey – fascinating sculptures
  • Sarah Louise Davey – Sculptures
  • Sarah Louise Davey – Sculptures Foxglove
  • Sarah Louise Davey – Feral – Ceramic sculptures
  • Sarah Louise Davey – Buttercup sculpture
  • Sarah Louise Davey – Buttercup sculpture
  • Sarah Louise Davey – into the black – Ceramic, found object and wood
  • Sarah Louise Davey – into the black – Ceramic, found object and wood / Ceramic sculptures
  • Sarah Louise Davey – macabre sculptures
  • Sarah Louise Davey – Sculptures Crab’s Eye
  • Sarah Louise Davey – Black Locust – Macabre sculptures
  • Sarah Louise Davey – Black Locust – Macabre sculptures
  • Sarah Louise Davey – Black Locust – Macabre sculptures
  • Sarah Louise Davey – Meadow Saffron- Macabres sculptures
  • Sarah Louise Davey – Meadow Saffron- Macabres sculptures
  • Sarah Louise Davey – Meadow Saffron- Macabres sculptures
  • Sarah Louise Davey – Sculptures
  • Sarah Louise Davey – Sculptures
  • Sarah Louise Davey – Sculpture in progress

Horrific and fascinating sculptures Sarah Louise Davey

Horrific and fascinating sculptures Sarah Louise Davey. (USA)

Sarah Louise Davey - Buttercup sculpture

Sarah Louise Davey – Buttercup sculpture

Disturbing beautiful sculptures by Sarah Louise Davey are painted ceramic, embodying creatures with tortured, glazed stares, and strange growths either covering their eyes or framing them like sick, rotten petals of flesh carved out around an astonishingly open iris. They look like paintings on porcelain, and the bold, dark lines sketching their features out against the chalky whiteness of the ceramic hold a horrific and fascinating quality. 

Inquietantes sculptures de Sarah Louise Davey, incarnant des créatures torturées, aux regards vitreux, avec souvent des excroissances étranges – couvrant les yeux ou la bouche. Ses sculptures ont un aspect porcelaine, une blancheur crayeuse leur donnant une aura nauséabonde et fascinante.

  • Felieke van der Leest – toro jewelry
  • Felieke van der Leest – bijou broche
  • Felieke van der Leest – Jewelry toro
  • Felieke van der Leest

Felieke van der Leest – Jewelry

Felieke van der Leest – Jewelry designer (Netherlands)

« When I am working with colours, I feel like a painter. When I am working with metal, I feel like a constructor. And when I am working with toys, I feel like a child. »

Felieke van der Leest - Jewelry toro

Felieke van der Leest – Jewelry toro

  • Joshua Ben Longo – Monster Skin Rug – Textiles sculptures
  • Joshua Ben Longo – Monster Skin Rug
  • Joshua Ben Longo – Monster Skin Rug
  • Joshua Ben Longo – Monster Skin Rug – Textiles sculptures
  • Joshua Ben Longo – Monster Skin Rug
  • Joshua Ben Longo – Monster Skin Rug details
  • Joshua Ben Longo – Monster Skin Rug white – Textiles sculptures
  • Joshua Ben Longo – Monster skin chair – Textiles sculptures
  • Joshua Ben Longo – Monster skin chair – Textiles sculptures
  • Joshua Ben Longo – YELLOW – Textiles sculptures
  • Joshua Ben Longo – Monster skin chair process – Textiles sculptures
  • Joshua Ben Longo – KHARON – Textiles sculptures
  • Joshua Ben Longo – HYPNAGOGIA
  • Joshua Ben Longo – Textiles sculptures
  • Joshua Ben Longo – portrait

Textiles sculptures – Joshua Ben Longo

Textiles sculptures – Joshua Ben Longo (Pays-Bas)

He spends the majority of his time making sculpture, painting, and conducting experiments in his studio. When not hallucinating or making art, he runs creative workshops, participates in design lectures, and consults for creative agencies big and small. He believes in magic and would love nothing more than to go to outer space.

 

Joshua Ben Longo - Textiles sculptures

  • lisa clague sculptures
  • lisa clague sculptures figuratives
  • lisa clague sculptures (usa)
  • lisa clague sculptures (usa)
  • Lisa Clague – sculpture Seductive dream
  • Lisa Clague – sculpture Seductive dream
  • Lisa Clague – sculpture
  • Lisa Clague – sculpture
  • Lisa Clague – sculptures
  • lisa clague sculptures figuratives
  • Lisa Clague Antoinette Sculpture (casting slip:mixed media) 12 x 4.5 x 5.5
  • lisa clague sculptures figuratives
  • lisa clague sculptures – portrait
  • Lisa Clague – Sculptures
  • Lisa Clague – Sculptures
  • Lisa Clague – Sculptures Light and Darkness
  • Lisa Clague – Sculptures hybrid

Lisa Clague Sculptures

Lisa Clague Sculptures (USA) figuratif

lisa clague sculptures figuratives

  • Emanuele Dascanio Painter Artist – hyper realist painting
  • Emanuele Dascanio Painter Artist
  • Emanuele Dascanio Artist – the Father
  • Emanuele Dascanio Painter Artist
  • Emanuele Dascanio Painter Artist – leonardo
  • Emanuele Dascanio Artist -Allegory of the Sublime
  • Emanuele Dascanio Artist – O Fortuna – Charcoal on paper Schoeller

Emanuele Dascanio Painter Artist

Emanuele Dascanio Painter Artist. (Italia)

Emanuele Dascanio Painter Artist

Emanuele Dascanio was born in Garbagnate Milanese in 1983.
After graduating from art school Lucio Fontana di Arese, in 2003 he enrolled at the Academy of Brera painting section: having learned to live in an environment decadent for the same painting, leave after six months.
Continuing, however, to have the desire and the need for artistic growth, in 2007 I began the study of Gianluca Corona, finding in him a good teacher and learning the technique of oil painting.
He has participated in various competitions and exhibitions nationally and internationally, ranking near the top.
Emanuele Dascanio is a perfectionist, he has devoted much time to the study of artistic techniques and the search for continuous improvement in his skills as a painter, before embarking on the exhibition schedule.

  • Ignacio Canales Aracil – art of flower sculptures6
  • Ignacio Canales Aracil – art of flower sculptures7
  • Ignacio Canales Aracil – art of flower sculptures5
  • Ignacio Canales Aracil – art of flower sculptures4
  • Ignacio Canales Aracil – art of flower sculptures1
  • Ignacio Canales Aracil – art of flower sculptures3
  • Ignacio Canales Aracil – art of flower sculptures2
  • Ignacio Canales Aracil – art of flower sculptures

Pressed flowers sculptures of Ignacio Canales Aracil

Pressed flowers sculptures of Ignacio Canales Aracil. Spanish artist.
/ Source : ThisIsColossal

The art of flower pressing dates back thousands of years; pressed flowers were reportedly discovered in a 3,000-year-old coffin of Tutankhamun’s mother in Egypt, and both Greek and Roman botanists were known to preserve plants using techniques that continue today. But Aracil’s method is a bit different, relying on large cone-shaped molds into which carefully woven patches of hand-picked flower stems are placed. The pieces dry for up to a month without the aid of adhesives and are sprayed with a light varnish to protect the sculpture from moisture. The final pieces, which could be crushed with even the slightest weight, are rigid enough to stand without support.

  • Jarek Kubicki – photo-manipulations
  • Jarek Kubicki – photomanipulations
  • Jarek Kubicki – photomanipulations – print
  • Jarek Kubicki – photomanipulations – print
  • Jarek Kubicki – photo-manipulations
  • Jarek Kubicki – photomanipulations
  • Jarek Kubicki – photomanipulations
  • Jarek Kubicki – photomanipulations – Veins serie
  • Jarek kubicki – surreal portrait
  • Jarek Kubicki – surreal illustrations
  • Jarek Kubicki – photo-manipulations
  • Jarek Kubicki – photo-manipulations

Jarek Kubicki – photomanipulations

Jarek Kubicki – photomanipulations. Artist, photographer and webdesigner – winner of many prestigious awards in the internet creation field, graduated from Fine Arts Highschool in Gdynia, and Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk. Born in 1976 in Gdańsk, Poland and currently living and working in Warsaw.

Jarek Kubicki - photomanipulations - print

 

Brush Pilot – Petite appli utile de previsualisation de Brush photoshop

Brush Pilot – Petite appli utile de previsualisation de Brush photoshop. (Mac)

Brushpilot - Application pour gérer ses brush photoshop - mac

Difficile de s’y retrouver et de s’y perdre, voici une petite application bien utile pour gérer, prévisualiser et faire le ménage dans ses Brush photoshop,
au prix de 25$.

 

  • Kazuki Takamatsu – beautiful paintings -2009 – 1620 × 1620mm
  • Kazuki Takamatsu – beautiful paintings monochroma
  • Kazuki Takamatsu – beautiful paintings monochroma
  • Kazuki Takamatsu – beautiful souls  monochromatic paintings
  • Kazuki Takamatsu – beautiful paintings
  • Kazuki Takamatsu – beautiful paintings-2009 – 530 × 455mm
  • Kazuki Takamatsu – beautiful paintings monochroma
  • Kazuki Takamatsu – beautiful paintings -2009 – 1620 × 1940mm
  • Kazuki Takamatsu – beautiful paintings monochroma
  • Kazuki Takamatsu – beautiful paintings – Japan
  • Kazuki Takamatsu – beautiful paintings – Japan
  • Kazuki Takamatsu – beautiful paintings – flowers
  • Kazuki Takamatsu – beautiful paintings – city woman
  • Kazuki Takamatsu – beautiful paintings – child
  • Kazuki Takamatsu – beautiful monochromatic paintings2
  • Kazuki Takamatsu – beautiful monochromatic paintings1
  • Kazuki Takamatsu – beautiful monochromatic paintings
  • Kazuki Takamatsu – beautiful paintings monochroma
  • Kazuki Takamatsu – beautiful paintings – exhibition
  • Kazuki Takamatsu – beautiful paintings monochroma
  • Kazuki Takamatsu – beautiful paintings monochroma
  • Kazuki Takamatsu – portrait

Kazuki Takamatsu, culture 3D et graphisme japonais traditionnel

Kazuki Takamatsu, culture 3D et graphisme japonais traditionnel. (Japon)
Une atmosphère d’êtres irréels, lolitas fantomatiques.

Kazuki Takamatsu - beautiful paintings monochroma

  • Géraldine Georges Illustrations
  • Géraldine Georges Illustrations
  • Géraldine Georges Illustrations – bubbles
  • Géraldine Georges Illustrations
  • Géraldine Georges Illustrations
  • Géraldine Georges Illustrations
  • Géraldine Georges Illustrations
  • Géraldine Georges Illustrations
  • Géraldine Georges Illustrations
  • Géraldine Georges Illustrations – masque

Géraldine Georges Illustrations

Géraldine Georges Illustrations, Illustrator from Belgium, Bruxelles.

Géraldine Georges Illustrations

After graduating from the Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels Géraldine worked as a graphic designer in various advertising agencies for 7 years. Towards the end of 2006, She started to work as a freelance illustrator. She did not felt like she was leaving behind the graphic design world but rather she was able to see & bring some graphic design elements into her illustrations. The two are inevitably linked for her. Her approach is pretty simple, she tries her best to transcribe emotions, find a perfect balance through the collages without falling into the trap of over-using Photoshop or other effects…


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