Welcome to inkDrinkDraw
What is inkDrinkDraw?
inkDrinkDraw is the brain child of Brian Kolm and George Webber, Brian and George are just a couple of guys that like hanging out with other artist to keep the "Artistic Energies" charged up and enjoy sharing what they know and learning from others about art and drawing as we eat, drink and draw the night away.
We hope you'll join us and draw with us and maybe we'll all learn something new.
(More Details Visit the FAQ page).
inkDrinkDraw is the brain child of Brian Kolm and George Webber, Brian and George are just a couple of guys that like hanging out with other artist to keep the "Artistic Energies" charged up and enjoy sharing what they know and learning from others about art and drawing as we eat, drink and draw the night away.
We hope you'll join us and draw with us and maybe we'll all learn something new.
(More Details Visit the FAQ page).
Where we meet next:
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THE MAY MEET UP:
Mini-Comic Day with the Cartoon Art Museum Bookstore WHEN: Saturday May 26, 2012 – 11am to 5:30pm WHERE: The Cartoon Art Museum Bookstore 655 Mission St. San Francisco, CA 94105 (between 3rd street and New Montgomery St., two blocks from Montgomery St. BART) (415) CAR-TOON – http://www.cartoonart.org COST: FREE! DETAILS: Mini-Comic Day at the Cartoon Art Museum Bookstore For the May inkDrinkDraw we will return to the Cartoon Art Museum in San Francisco for Mini-Comic Day. Come join us and take the challenge to create and publish your own Mini-Comic with your fellow artists in a day or less. Paper, pens, pencils, and long neck stapler will be provided as well as printed templates to help make your book and there are two copy shops in walking distance to make copies to trade and share with your fellow creators. (Sorry, you will have to pay for your own copies.) From the official site http://www.minicomics.org : “On Mini-Comics Day, participating cartoonists from around the world will write, draw, and print copies of a mini-comic, completing the entire process from start to finish in a day or less. Anyone in the world can participate. Mini-comics have been democratizing the art of making comic books since the 70′s or earlier… with the popularization of photocopiers, it became apparent that anyone with an inclination and some spare change could print a little comic book. Wildly varying in both form and content, mini-comics are a wonderful synthesis of cartooning and hand-made art objects. Guidelines: To participate, create a mini-comic from start to finish on May 26th, 2012 (including writing, drawing and printing it). You can make your mini-comic by yourself or with other artists. ...” (visit the official site for more guidelines for the event) So, come on down, grab a seat and make a comic. And don't be shy about bringing down your mini-comics you have all ready made too! We hope to see there!To stay in touch you can:
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