Drawing Day 2008 - Worldwide art event June 7

Released on: June 5, 2008, 10:26 am

Press Release Author: Mick Gow / DrawingDay.org

Industry: Internet & Online

Press Release Summary: Drawing Day is helping artists breathe new life through
social networking. The event is aiming to inject online communities with 1 million
drawings by encouraging everyone to submit drawings on June 7th this year.

Press Release Body: Seattle, WA. June 6, 2008 -- Artists and illustrators are
getting creative to bring attention to their art. Web 2.0 sites have now become the
tool of choice to showcase art online. Websites such as Facebook, YouTubeT, FlickrT,
deviantART and RateMyDrawings.com help bring artists together, but is it enough?
Artist and designer, Mick Gow thinks more can be done to encourage this new way of
showcasing art, so Drawing Day was born. Drawing Day http://www.drawingday.org
[drawingday.org] is an annual event that uses social networking to encourage all
artists and illustrators to submit art online.

Drawing Day 2008 is June 7th this year. \"It\'s time artists embraced social
networking as a way to showcase their art,\" says Gow. 1 million drawings submitted
to various social networking websites in one day is this year\'s lofty target, but
Gow thinks it\'s achievable. \"1 million drawings for our first year of this event may
seem hard to imagine. Artists always dream big, so are we,\" he expresses. It\'s about
artists forming a unified front to remind the world how important art is. Whether a
person is a professional illustrator or simply enjoys the occasional scribble,
Drawing Day is one way to give a little back to the illustration community.

It is completely free and simple to get involved. Drawings can be created via any
graphics software or by simply scanning drawings created on paper. Participants then
submit these drawings to one of several social networking websites listed at
http://www.drawingday.org/ [drawingday.org] . Some artists are even recording videos
of themselves drawing and posting them on YouTube. Participants are then encouraged
to spread the word, getting others to submit drawings on the day. The website also
offers tools to help spread the word, such as banners and buttons to place on your
website or blog.

In a world where computer-generated replaces handmade, people often take creativity
and artistic skill for granted. Drawing Day hopes to change this perspective by
reminding people of the joy of drawing, regardless of their artistic ability.

If you\'d like more information about Drawing Day 2008 or want to learn more about
getting your social networking website involved, contact Mick Gow or visit
http://www.drawingday.org

Contact:
Mick Gow,
drawingday.org

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Web Site: http://www.drawingday.org/

Contact Details: Seattle, WA
425-208 9933
letsdraw@drawingday.org
drawingday.org

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