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Friday, June 4, 2010

Drawing Day live twitter feed

We have added a live twitter feed to the Drawing Day homepage so we encourage you all to make sure you tweet any time you create a drawing and post a link to your drawing making sure you include the hashtag #drawingday.

You can also view the live feed here:
http://twitter.com/#search?q=drawingday%20OR%20%22drawing%20day%22%20OR%20%23drawingday

If you would like to post this feed to your own website to encourage people to promote Drawing Day then feel free to use the code:


<script src="http://widgets.twimg.com/j/2/widget.js"></script>
<script>
new TWTR.Widget({
version: 2,
type: 'search',
search: 'drawingday OR \"drawing day\" OR #drawingday',
interval: 7000,
title: '',
subject: 'Live Drawing Day Twitter feed',
width: 300,
height: 250,
theme: {
shell: {
background: '#028C94',
color: '#ffffff'
},
tweets: {
background: '#ffffff',
color: '#444444',
links: '#1985b5'
}
},
features: {
scrollbar: false,
loop: true,
live: true,
hashtags: true,
timestamp: true,
avatars: true,
toptweets: true,
behavior: 'default'
}
}).render().start();
</script>

Artists Use The Internet To Create One Million Drawings In One Day

Can artists around the world all rally to create 1 million drawings by spreading the word via social networks like Twitter, Facebook and YouTube? World Drawing Day (June 5 2010) is an online art event supported by online art communities that encourages people around the world to drop everything and draw.

Seattle, WA (PRWEB) June 4, 2010 -- June 5, 2010 the world stops to remember that joy the first time you picked up a pencil and created a piece of art. A team of artists at DrawingDay.org are calling on other artists around the world to use social networking websites like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube to remind everyone of the power of drawing. The goal is 1 million drawings.

June 5, 2010 is world Drawing Day
June 5, 2010 is world Drawing Day
One million drawings in one day may seem like a stretch to some, but take a moment to think how obtainable this goal is. Facebook currently has in excess of 350 million active users on global basis and more than 35m Facebook users update their status each day. Twitter now has around 15m active users on a regular basis. YouTube viewers watched more than 93 videos each month in January 2010. A small percentage of vocal artists from each of these social networks may very well reach one million drawings in no time.

Can artists around the world rally to create 1 million drawings in one day?
Artists are extremely passionate people and love to get noticed but they need to get creative to bring attention to their art. Gone are the days of simply creating an online portfolio and hoping it will launch your art career. Social networking has become the tool of choice to showcase art online. Websites such as Facebook, YouTube™, Flickr™, deviantART and RateMyDrawings.com help bring artists together, but is it enough? Founder of Drawing Day, Mick Gow who is an artists himself thinks more can be done to encourage this new way of showcasing art, so Drawing Day was born.

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 any of several online art communities or social networking websites listed on the Drawing Day website. For the more adventurous or tech-savvy artists, there will be various websites listed that will be hosting online drawing events that allow artists to create drawings directly from their web browser using a mouse or drawing tablet. Some artists are even recording videos of themselves drawing and posting them on YouTube. Participants are then encouraged to spread the word by sharing these drawings with their friends.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Jun 5 is Drawing Day. It's getting HOT!

Drawing Day is SOOOooooo close and things are starting to heat up fast.

It always amazes me how the Drawing Day event is a bit like a wild storm. Just before the event, it is fairly quiet but when the action happens it happens fast.

The social web is as active as it has ever been. Facebook, Twitter and social networks are more popular then ever and events like World Drawing Day are at the mercy of these networks. It no longer takes a huge budget or high profile press to make exciting events like ours work. It only takes one spark in a social network and this is where you can all help.

NOW, like right now is the time to Tweet, post on your Facebook wall, and spread the news on all the art community websites you belong to about our event.

DeviantArt is getting fired up:
http://news.deviantart.com/article/119077/
How can you help? Like this news and also upload this image from DeviantArt to your DA account now.

Facebook is getting excited:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Drawing-Day-1-million-drawings-in-1-day/124099384282009
Help - LIKE our Drawing Day page and post about our event on your wall.

Follow us on Twitter
We will be posting tweets all weekend long about the event.
Please help us now and tweet about Drawing Day.

If you believe our event is something the art community needs then please stop reading this blog and start doing everything you can to promote our event, and above all... remember to draw on Drawing Day and submit your art to any of our participating websites (that includes posting to Facebook) and just be sure to mention Drawing Day when you do.

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