Illustrators Beware!

Illustrators Beware!

Illustrators Beware! Please Read and Share.

Dear fellow illustrators it is my professional obligation to inform you all of the unethical actions of one Canadian publisher Three Bears Publishing and their representative Ashley Carleton.

On April 7th 2009 I was contacted by Ashley Carleton of Three bears Publishing to do a 51 page picture book consisting of 25 1/2 spreads plus cover.

Along the way they convinced me into doing numerous character designs and an extra page for no additional compensation. The projects original deadline was Aug. 30th but was then moved to Sept. 30th and later left open because the company consistently failed to provide me with the illustration suggestions of what they wanted me to illustrate and would take weeks to answer my emailed questions.

When I submitted the revised character designs Ashley Carleton said in reference to one of the characters ‘I love your revised character sketch of the girl… I LOVE her.’

On October 15th 2009 after I had submitted 95% of the layout drawings and was awaiting answers and the final spreads Ashley Carleton sent an email stating.

‘By the way, you’re[sic] sketches look fabulous!’

I submitted the last sketch on Oct. 30th. On Nov. 3rd I was told by Ashley Carleton,

‘Thank you for the sketches.  I am compiling a list of suggested additions and changes to some sketches.  In the meantime, you can definitely start to color the following sketches that are perfect as they are.’

If your following along, you may have noticed that only a few days before she said the sketches were “fabulous.”

I informed her that I could not start painting because she had only approved the color key for one of the three characters.

On November 3rd  Ashley Carleton said via email. ‘I hope to reply regarding colors for the characters clothes in the next 24 hours.’ To date I still have never received those color keys.

We both agreed that no painting would start until the changes were submitted to me.

And this is where everything takes a dive towards horrible.

On  November 19th, 2009 I finally get an email back saying they will send me the changes to the layouts within a week.

More weeks pass and my emails go unanswered. On January 4th, 2010 I receive an email from Ashley Carleton stating: ‘I am in the final stages of formulating my comments, and can promise you that i[sic] will email you all of my comments by Wednesday of this week, just 2 days from now.’

I receive a few more emails promising to have them to me in a few days. They however did not send me the suggested changes then, or ever.
At this point it has taken them longer to formulate their changes than it took me to draw the 40 illustrations.

On February 13th, 2010 I receive an email from Ashley Carleton stating that they would not be paying me for the months of work (40 drawings covering 52 pages plus cover) and instead would like to draw up a new contract to have me paint someone else’s drawings for only 46% of the original fee for a now 31 page book. They claim that because they have decided to not use the drawings they have no reason to pay for them.

I felt it was my professional obligation to inform you all of this so no one else will fall prey to Three Bears Publishing. Please share this and repost it anywhere you can think of. The more who know the less likely someone will fall into this trap.

This has been your public service announcement for today; Alicia “Kat” Dillman signing off.

If you would like to see the layout drawings they are now claiming are ” dissatisfactory” you can look at them here.

Here is Three Bears Publishing’s website

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32 Comments

  1. Hey Kat – sounds rough. Usually a contract will have some provision for a kill fee, especially at such an advanced stage. Most agreements will include payment of at least 1/3 of the final fee at the roughs stage – and it sounds like you got to the linears stage, where layout changes are already out of the question, except for an additional fee. 2/3 payment due by this point. So sorry to hear this happened to you! Looks like they played you along while talking to another illustrator, trying to get a better (cost) deal going while ripping you off. Thanks for the heads up. You deserve better. a

  2. admin

    I was suppose to be paid for the work already completed but they are refusing to.

  3. By law terms it would be “Unconscionable,” “Unethical,” “Misrepresentation,” “Fraud,” “Coercion,” “Breach” etc. by Karmic Law a “mistake” or “error of judgment” Buddha quote “selfishness in all forms is the progenitor of suffering”

  4. Scenro

    If you have a legal contract with them and they still refuse to pay you can take it up with Copyright legals or other law resources and they can fine the company for not withholding that contract or forcibly make them pay for work done.

    If you didn’t then be aware to possibly make one that the company would have to acknowledge and abide by following through before you even put pencil to paper for them.

    • admin

      I did have a contract and have spoken with a lawyer. The main problem is that they are in another country. It’s also very complicated and has cost far to much time already. (nearly 1 year!)

  5. I became very angry when I read your story, since something similar happened to me one. But it was just once, after that I prepare strong legal contracts before start working.
    It’s insane to say “because we didn’t or we don’t intent to use your work, we don’t see a reason to pay!” They already know about the fraud!

    Assholes….

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  20. Thanks for the heads up Kat.

    I find this line of thinking (of theirs) the most arrogant of all; “They claim that because they have decided to not use the drawings they have no reason to pay for them.” Well geeze I could use this thinking the next time I buy a book of theirs and decide not to read it. It must have been frustrating to say the least.

    Regards,

  21. Pardon me Kat, but I notice you did not post my comment. Is it something I said?

    All the best.

    …I was referring about that publishing company you mention above to be sure. Anyhow, no matter but I’m just curious. :]

    • Oh sorry the comment was still sitting in the queue. I get so many comments its takes awhile to go through them all. I have the comments set so they don’t auto post to stop the spammers in their tracks.

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    • admin

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    • admin

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