On Second Thought

Soon after the initial Instagram call-out, Ellis took to Twitter to revise his demands. “It appears you stole and traced a bunch of my art for a large campagin,” tweeted Ellis alongside a side-by-side comparison of his work and the advertisement. “Normally, I’d send an invoice to license my work, but in this case I’m asking you to make a donation to Inner City Arts to help underserved kids. Thanks.”