
Meta: watermark
A watermark is a visible overlay on an artwork or a photo consisting of text, a logo, or a copyright notice. The typical purpose of a watermark is to identify the work and discourage its unauthorized use. They will often point directly to a particular website for the viewer to visit.
Watermarks are a rather mis-understood part of the art world. Done properly, they can help fans identify the artist of a work among other information without distracting from the work. Done wrong, they can mask or interfere with the artist's work to a point where the watermark attracts the eye more than the art itself does.
Example of a watermark referring directly to a website:
See also:
Forum discussion:
- forum #186746 - Tag Implication: signature -> watermark (Mar. 2016)
- forum #177542 - Tag suggestion & discussion: third_party_watermark / web_address / signature / artist_signature (Dec. 2016)
The following tags are aliased to this tag: water_mark, water_marks, watermarked, watermarks (learn more).
The following tags implicate this tag: 3rd_party_watermark, distracting_watermark (learn more).
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