Painting winter for the first time. Bruegel: Hunters in the Snow
Original human-made art critique of The Hunters in the Snow by Pieter Bruegel the Elder. What compelled an artist to break the mold of never painting winter to decide he needed to record this winter? PAINTINGS Pieter Bruegel the Elder Hunters in the Snow (1565) The Painter and the Buyer (1566) Peasant Wedding The Harvesters Census at Bethlehem Massacre of the Innocents Pieter Bruegel the Younger Winter Landscape with Bird Trap Lodewyk Toeput Musical Scene (1590) Albrecht Dürer Tuft of Cowslips (1526) Joos de Momper Summer Landscape with Harvesters MUSIC Sarabande by Joel Cummins (YouTube License) HUMAN MADE This video is a product of my own creativity and human insight. The insights are mine, the quotes are from real (named) people, the talking head is me, using my own voice. Paintings are from human artists; video and images have been created in the real world. FAIR USE The copyright laws of Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America recognises that there exists a 'fair use' of, or 'fair dealing' with, copyrighted content. For example, Section 107 of the US Copyright Act holds that "purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, ...scholarship or research is not an infringement of copyright". Should this video contain copyrighted works, I believe in good faith that this use is protected by such laws, and the fair use doctrine for one or more of the reasons noted in the previous sentence.
