Drawing Day 2008 @ sLiterary with Ina Centaur’s Drawing 24-Hour Vigil
Written by ina on Thursday, 5 of June , 2008 at 6:03 am
sLiterary is a proud supporter of “Drawing Day 2008.” This is an international event where everyone around the world takes the day to DRAW — and, if you’re a purist… you do nothing but draw for the entire day. This year, the global effort hopes to reach the goal of 1 million drawings worldwide to art-in-lieu-of-shout: “art for the sake of art!”
On Drawing Day June 7 at midnight SL Time, I will be starting a 24 hour drawing vigil. I’ll have my Wacom pen in-place-of-a-lance as I draw non-stop (aside from bio-breaks). You can join me on this marathon by drawing and uploading your works for display inworld. We have setup a special gallery inworld where you may display your pieces drawn on this special day pro bono: http://SLurl.com/secondlife/sLiterary/116/30/25
Ina Centaur
“The Artist of sLiterary”
More INFO (from http://drawingday.org) :
When is Drawing Day?
Drawing Day this year is June 07, 2008. Unless otherwise noted, Drawing Day will be the first Saturday of June each year.
What is Drawing Day?
One day a year, the world stops to remember that joy we had when we first picked up a pencil and created our first piece of art - that’s what Drawing Day is all about. The goal for Drawing Day is simple - to create enough drawings to make some noise worldwide for the sake of art. 2008 is the first year of this initiative. Our goal is definitely a long-shot, but we’re aiming for 1 million drawings worldwide. We have no precise measure to know if we reach this goal. If we come close we will all definitely know. Even if we reach 10% of our goal in the first year of this initiative, it will be a great achievement but we will continue aiming for the magic million. Check out our press release. http://www.prweb.com/releases/drawingday/2008/prweb939464.htm
Why is Drawing Day important?
Illustrators and artists alike often go unappreciated. The creation of art and illustration captured our minds ever since we were children and our parents turned the pages of our first book. These stories came to life via the illustrations that took us to an imaginary world full of inspiration.
Whether you’re a professional illustrator or you just enjoy the occasional scribble, you can give back to the illustration community by drawing on this day. By injecting more and more illustration and art into our community, we are not only showing our appreciation to our fellow artists, but we are spreading awareness of the joy of drawing. It is important that you contribute - Drawing Day will only be a success if we all participate and make some noise. So, please tell your friends and spread the word. http://www.drawingday.org/spread-the-word.php
How do I participate?
To join in on this event is simple - as simple as picking up a pencil and drawing. However, the most important part is sharing your art with the world.
In today’s age of technology, the ability to share your art with the world is easier than ever. We have compiled a huge list of ways to participate and share your art online.
Inworld, the sLiterary “Drawing Day” Gallery will host all drawings done on June 7 by participating Second Life artists. On June 7, we will also hold a 24 hour drawing marathon-vigil at the Gallery: ????
Outside of SL, these are some of the of the best ways to reach a broad audience. http://www.drawingday.org/participate.php
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