Square Pen, Round Hole Project:
Want to get involved in a collaborative piece outside of Draw the Line? We're putting together a mosaic poster of artworks provided by you.
Brief: Draw whatever you want within a fixed-ratio square (eg 20cmx20cm or whatever scale suits you as long as its equal proportions). Colour is ideal but if B/W's your thing, not a problem.
Do your piece and send it to Mike (mike@themicrocosm.co.uk) ideally scanned in CMYK / 300dpi and a photoshop format if possible.... If you don't have a scanner, bring it along to an event and I'll scan and return it to you :)
Deadline: ....Draw
Next Events:
"Draw the Line loves Haiti"
Sunday 14th February 2010
Zanzibar / Seel st - 1pm-1am
£5 of love to Haiti
Facebook group for band details etc...
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=279668733480
Thursday 4th March
Django's Riff/Wood st - 8:30pm-onwards
Free! (donations always welcome ;)
News and Stuff:
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Here's a sneaky peak at a proposed Chester Rhino design based on existing material from past events. If you see some of your work on there, either be proud it's been selected or perhaps outraged. This is only an impression to try and win the bid, and not a final design, so hold off those on those "intellectual copyright perversion" emails scribblers. No work will be used without the artist's consent. Finger's crossed though!
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Big thanks to Laura Naylor and all involved at the "Up for Arts" BBC Radio Merseyside event, Draw the Line had a fantastic time. See the gallery section for some pictures from the event...
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Hot off the press, Amber Tan of "Purple Revolver" has featured us on her "Click Liverpool" website. Thank you Amber for helping to get the word out, we owe you one!
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Well we said we were going to try and get another January session on the cards and one actually came to us. "Up for Arts" is a collaborative venture between Voluntary Arts England and BBC Radio Merseyside which celebrates arts and creativity across the whole of Liverpool. They're hosting a weekend of events on the 30-31st and have kindly invited Draw the Line to get involved! If you want to come and have a doodle, whilst maybe having a go at some printmaking or crochet, get involved!
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A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you from the Draw the Line folk. We've made some good strides in the past 2 years and have grown 10-fold. Lets see how we can up our game in 2010!
Thank you to all for your continued support, without you it just wouldn't be the same!
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Christmas looms and here's a present come early - the next Draw the Line flyer and event details, lovingly rendered by the hand of Glen Southern http://www.southerngfx.co.uk/

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1000 people have stumbled their way onto the site! Draw the Line is proud to be hit into it's 1st K-milestone!
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Thanks to everyone for coming along to the posh docks and laying some top notch doodles down. Those CG folks gave us Draw the Liners a run for our money! A thousand thank yous to Ant and Glen for putting on such a great night, we'd love to be involved with the CGTweetup chaps again for the next one!
Cheers to Ian & Minako from Art in Liverpool for posting about us on their website and for coming down despite the late notice we gave them - true art troopers!
Check out the photos section (gallery 2) for some select shots of the eve, or go to either the facebook group or myspace page for the full set (see contact page for links).
Here's our shout out from Art in Liverpool:
See you next time :)
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Glen Southern's flyer for the Circo event:
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Robin Peters' flyer for the Circo event:
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Well the Eat your Greens event has now passed us by and some interesting drawings were produced... people certainly were buzzing! Sadly most of our brand new Posca pens were half-inched and used to decorate the rest of the Masque, so apologies to the Masque's powers-that-be for that one :(
Keep looking out for the next event, DTL teams up with CGTweetUP, and if all goes to plan it will be bigger and more arty than Neil Buchanan's sock drawer!
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Draw the Line comes at you like a left over Halloween pumpkin this November, all decorated and glowing with goodies! First off we have Django's on the traditional 1st Thursday, so once you've been down to the docks, parks, Cathedrals or back alleys for your Firework fix then drop in and grab a pen and beer. The marvelous Glen Southern has generously provided us with a wealth of artistic software DVDs to give away to some lucky guests (disclaimer: 100% legal and legit! Photoshop tutorials into 3-d modeling territory FYI)
Next up we get to add another venue to the growing list of places most doodled on the freaky Friday the 13th! Lots of horror Film monster drawings please as we put pen to paper in the Masque on Seel St, thank you to "Eat your Greens" for the invite: www.myspace.com/eatyourgreens
Check out Alex Panda's marvelous flyer for more info below!

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Draw the Line seems to be moving up in the world! We've picked up a couple of exciting new regulars in the form of Ja Wyn and Katie Tull, graffiti / stickering duo, bringing a fun new dimension to the mix. Expert CG artist / Character Designer / Master of all Glen Southern has also been down with the intent of showing his face again and perhaps bringing some goodies for people to win! Tune in next time!
Check out his work here:
...and he made a little shout out to Draw the Line on his blog here:
http://southerngfxblog.blogspot.com/2009/10/draw-line-at-djangos-riff-in-liverpool.html
Cheers all for adding to and keeping the doodle revolution alive!
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Another successful Django's Riff session scribbled away and rolled up into tubes, next on the agenda shall be another SPECIAL EVENT to be held in 3345 Parr St. We'll be joining forces with ANOTHER MEDIA again after the success of their ABOVE THE BEATEN TRACK event and have been granted the doodle space of 3345's board room! There shall be a GALLERY of various artists work and a few select Draw the Line doodle pages on display from previous sessions. DON'T MISS IT!
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It's Alive! Mike Snowdon slaps his design website into the waking world:
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Above the Beaten Track is coming up very soon - 22nd of August in
case anyone has forgotten - and Stan Ambrose of BBC Radio / Folkscene
- has kindly featured the festival on his Radio Merseyside show. Listen here:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p003s3md/Folkscene_23_07_2009/
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Screen-grab from the View Two Gallery's website:
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Here's the latest Flyer produced by Ian Alexander

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Christopher Brown has featured Draw the Line in the Liverpool Metro's blog.... here's the link:
http://liverpoolblog.metro.co.uk/2009/06/draw-the-line.html
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Another successful session in Django's Riff last night, thanks to all who came :) We had the honor of being joined by Ian & Minako Jackson of ArtinLiverpool and they have kindly written a blog about the night which you can have a gander at here - http://www.artinliverpool.

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From the talented pen of one Sarah Adie, journalist of MADE Magazine, comes this spiffy little article she's written about the scribbles that go on at Draw the Line - http://journalism.cf.ac.uk
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Draw the Line goes online! Thanks to Myspace and Facebook for being our adoptive parents for the past few years, but it's time to leave the nest..... well, we'll keep a toe is shall we, it'd be rude not to!
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Draw the Line is invited to host an event at the Bluecoat's launch night for their new illustration exhibition "The End of the Line." Special thanks to Rachael Eades for making it happen!
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We set up the tables in FACT as part of their "Climate for Change" exhibitions. Thank you to Andrea Lee and a pat on the back to Dan Postlethwaite for their support and efforts.