Hi everyone.

A friend of mine proposed me to make a variation of Kunihiko Kasahara's
"Lady of Fashion". I accepted and have thought of two variations. I already
have one ready and I even took a picture. I'm still working on the second
one.

One question: Is asking the original creator before publicly posting
pictures of variations the ethical thing to do? I would get it if the
original creator, Mr. Kasahara in this case, doesn't agree with the
variations and doesn't wish for the models to be modified in such a way.
You know? That's why I'm asking.

I'm also asking because I wanted to propose an activity just for fun: to
invite others to create their own variations of that same model. So I'm
also wondering if, once more, asking the original creator first is the
ethical thing to do?

I believe there's no universal answer to these questions. Still, getting to
know different points of view will be very useful. So what do you think?
I'll appreciate all of your answers. As usual, if you prefer, you can
answer privately to my email address: gerardo(a)neorigami.com

Gerardo
gerardo(a)neorigami.com

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