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Honestly, I'm not 100% sure. But I think you might have more success with original art or paraphrasing anyway. And those are safe
what you could get into doing is paraphrasing. it's a lot of fun and more creative than just copying paintings ,)here' for example is a paraphrase I did of Ingres' Valpincon Bathervisitors can't see pics , please register or loginThat is, if you're into classical painting. Why not some pony-related paraphrases?But why not just... paint your own things, anyway?
I'd steer far away from the very deep and murky art copyright waters.The problem is three-fold - there are rights associated with the original, such as ownership and display (which may be owned by different parties!) and reproduction/print rights, which might be owned by yet another party, and then you have derivative work thrown in for extra fun. That and the fact that copyright often stems from the point at which the copy/reproduction/print is created just makes for... one really, really big mess, that you need to have a paralegal degree to have any hope of navigating with confidence.