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Welcome to the collection of materials dedicated to the concept of an original work! If you are interested in understanding the essence of a unique creative object, created by an author for the first time and not derived from other sources, then you are on the right track. An original work is understood as the result of creative activity, whether it be a literary text, musical composition, visual art, scientific work, computer code, or any other form of self-expression that emerged as a new, independent object.

An original work possesses its own structure, content, and form and is not a copy or derivative of other works. It reflects the individual ideas, thoughts, and intentions of its creator, and it can exist both in material form (for example, a manuscript, painting, sculpture) and in intangible form (sound recording, digital file). An important characteristic is the absence of borrowings that could reduce the uniqueness or novelty of the object.

Such works can be presented in a wide variety of fields and genres: original scientific articles reveal new knowledge and hypotheses, unique literary works tell unparalleled stories, authorial musical compositions create new melodic lines, and design developments form individual visual concepts. An original work is the result of independent creative effort and serves as a foundation for further cultural, scientific, and technical development.

Similar works also hold significant value in legal and ethical terms, as they are protected by copyright, compliance with which helps maintain respect for intellectual labor and encourages the creation of new unique objects.

In our collection, you will find descriptions and examples of various types of original works that will help better understand their nature, diversity, and role in society, as well as appreciate the importance of individual creativity in different spheres of human activity.

original work

Abstract artwork in black, white, and pink tones
Abstract Painting in Contrasting Colors