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Tuesday September 15, 2009 10:17 pm

Campaign for Drawing: Gerald Scarfe, Quentin Blake and Steve Bell




Posted by Tom Mason Categories: Editorials,

BlakeEven though I’m not a big collector of original art, I love looking at it and the pieces that I own are very special to me—and they’re framed and mounted on the wall of my office. I love to thumb through originals when I go to Comic Con International. I like to feel the weight of the art board, see the underlying pencils and study how the ink line digs into the paper.

The Campaign For Drawing is a British organization that’s holding a silent auction. The campaign is devoted to creating a “new regard for the value of drawing to help people see, think, invent and take action. Its long-term ambition is to change the way drawing is perceived by educationalists and the public.” Their Big Draw Auction features original art by a couple dozen wonderful artists and cartoonists.

Over at the website, you’ll find some excellent pieces by artists Tony Husband, Steve Bell, David Roberts, Martin Rowson, Posey Simonds, Gerald Scarfe, Bill Stott, cartoonists from The Guardian and Private Eye, Ken Pyne, Lucinda Rogers, Robert Duncan, Rosey Brooks, Anthony Brown, Quentin Blake and lots more.

Read More | Campaign For Drawing via The Blog Horn

If you’d like to own a piece of British cartooning and support a very worthwhile cause, this is your lucky day. But hurry, the auction closes at 8:30pm on September 17th (and that’s 8:30pm in the UK).

[Artwork: Illustration by Quentin Blake, one of several from the auction. © Quentin Blake]

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