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Mr. Krantz said he considered his ad work distinctive, not simply the kind of anonymous commercial imagery that he feels Mr. Prince considers it to be. “People hire me to do big American brands to help elevate their images to these kinds of iconic images,” he said.
He has considered trying to correspond with Mr. Prince to complain more directly but said he felt it would probably do no good.
“At this point it’s been done, and it’s out there,” he said. “My whole issue with this, truly, is attribution and recognition. It’s an unusual thing to see an artist who doesn’t create his own work, and I don’t understand the frenzy around it.”
He added: “If I italicized ‘Moby-Dick,’ then would it be my book? I don’t know. But I don’t think so.”
- “If I italicized ‘Moby-Dick,’ then would it be my book?********
- If you wanted to you could write 'Webster's dictionary" As for Mr Krantz, he was paid to make images selling death and disease. The least he can do is shut the fuck up.********
- “If I italicized ‘Moby-Dick,’ then would it be my book?