I suggest you'd add them to the Commons. At any rate, if you can
provide a neutral article about the artworks in question, I'd welcome
such an article even if it's seperated.
-- MacGyverMagic
On Apr 1, 2005 6:18 PM, Sean Barrett <sean(a)epoptic.org> wrote:
What is the consensus regarding examples of an
artist's work in an article?
It's been suggested that I ask Dr. Laura Brodian, [[Kelly Freas]]'s
widow, to release digital copies of some of his illustrations under the
GFDL.
Kelly's article is currently rather short (I can't remain neutral about
him), and the text would be overwhelmed if more than a handful of images
were added. Would a supplementary article -- [[Artwork of Kelly Freas]]
-- be appropriate?
Most importantly, if I persuade Laura to give away some of her late
husband's work, will her generosity be welcomed to Wikipedia, or will it
be promptly nominated for deletion as non-encyclopedic
Wikipedia-is-not-a-gallery Hugo-winning-art-cruft?
--
Sean Barrett | For days, we survived on
sean(a)epoptic.com | nothing but food and water.
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