Madrid City Council exhibits plagiarised cartoons

Madrid City Council exhibits plagiarised cartoons

On the left the plagiarism perpetrated by Sánchez, on the right the original work by Molina (sent by the author). Madrid City Council announced the temporary exhibition of vignettes"Environment and Global Climate Change". Well, to begin with, the cartoon illustrating the poster and the leaflet is a crude, blatant and more than obvious

Nik and plagiarism, it goes on and on

Nik and plagiarism, it goes on and on

Nik is again singled out for plagiarising a cartoon. It doesn't matter when you read this. It is very likely that before you finish reading this note, Nik has already taken over another idea from any author. Although the Argentinian cartoonist and creator of Gaturro keeps insisting that he only has"three or four

Nik's plagiarism conspiracy theory, according to Nik

Nik's plagiarism conspiracy theory, according to Nik

"I had some drawings made to look like plagiarism of other artists". One of the heaviest and most difficult burdens to lift for an artist is to be considered a repeat plagiarist. The case of Cristian Gustavo Dzwonik, alias "Nik", is perhaps the most representative because his name has long been associated mainly

Nik accused of plagiarism, again

Nik accused of plagiarism, again

Nik and plagiarism, it goes on and on On the left, the cover of The Economist of 28 March, by Luca D'Urbino. On the right the May cartoon by Cristian Dzwonik, Nik. The Italian illustrator Luca D'Urbino published a message in Twitter addressed to the Argentinean newspaper La Nación and its illustrator, Nik,

Nik and the eternal plagiarism

Nik and the eternal plagiarism

Nik and eternal plagiarism If there is one thing that provokes the most anger and rejection among artists and the public, it is plagiarism, second only to fantasising and lying. The rest of the minor sins are usually forgivable, as they are blamed on the artistic side to attract attention and are assumed

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