Tuesday, December 21, 2010

A Beautiful World



Yes, our 501(c)3 nonprofit paperwork went out last week to the federal government. We'll hear back from them in 3-4 months and then be official. Thank you everyone who helped with our recent fundraiser, we couldn't (wouldn't want to - much more fun in collaboration!) of done it without you!

Some new photos from the beginning of the Global Illustrated Storybook.
Caracas, Venezuela 2009



My production team, collaboration, fun, lovely people, art!



Tuesday, November 30, 2010

DoE Fundraiser Success - THANK YOU!


We needed funds to cover the cost of filing for our 501(c)3, for a new web site (below - just begun), chalk for future events, and for promotion. We are happy to announce we raised more than we asked for.... which was $4,000 - we raised $4,645! To some it might not seem much, and to other a lot, but it's perfect for us right now to keep up and running in these difficult economical times.

We auctioned of the above original painting/college by Mark Wagner. The winner was Alameda Acupuncture, Dr. John Nieters, L.Ac.

Thank you all for you continued support and inspiration. Big Love and Art!

~Mark Wagner
Creative Director
Drawing on Earth

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Hearst Elementary School 2010


Hearst Elementary School, Pleasanton CA USA
720 elementary school kids and a few dozen adults, it took us 3 days.
We created a 80' x 80' butteryfly which is the school's totem animal.
Great project, great school and district!

Here's some articles from the project.


























Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Two Week Fundraiser for Drawing on Earth - until Nov. 5


"We know the current economy is a disaster and anyone thinking of starting 
a new nonprofit must be crazy or enlightened."

Dear Creative People, Friends, and Family,

A Two Week Fundraiser for Drawing on Earth begins today and ends Nov. 5. Auction prize is original art by Mark Wagner - $25/per. Money goes to new 501c3 application, new web site, chalk, and more. Our goal is $4,000. Please be part of this creative big vision project. Download the PDF and follow links. Please share with your people.

http://www.heartsandbones.com/plus/images/DoE_fundraiser2010.pdf

www.drawingonearth.org

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Monday, October 11, 2010

Chalk Drawing at Franklin Elementary School, Alameda CA

Last week I went back to the Franklin Elementary School where both my kids went. I've been involved with this small and sweet school for over 10 years. This is actually where all the chalk drawing with kids started. I was an parent art docent for a few years (there are NO art teachers in our elementary schools in the district) and created chalk drawing on the playgrounds once a year - the kids always looked forward to it. 

In 2003 Google Earth launched, from outer space I zoomed all the way down to my kid's playground and I could see the chalk drawing that we had recently made. WOW...that was really interesting and it gave me an idea how to raise more awareness for kids and the arts which I am totally committed to being a core source of the future of humanity and the Earth - creativity! This lead to setting a Guinness World Record for the largest chalk drawing in 2008 and now the nonprofit Drawing on Earth.

Last week I presented an assembly to the entire school and when I asked the older kids who helped set the world record and everyone raised their hands! That was so cool. I had the record in my hands the record and read it to them for it was theirs, they made it happen! THANK YOU!

The largest chalk pavement art measured 90,000 sq. ft. (8,361 sq. meters) and was created by 5,678 children from schools in Alameda, California, USA for the Kids' Chalk Art Project between May 27 and June 7, 2008

 Franklin Elementary School - 2010










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SMALL TOWN ~ BIG VISION
Making of a World Record Chalk Drawing

and on the web

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Hanging Out

Hanging out yesterday with street painters

Tracy and Charlene were working on two large commercial chalk drawings in front of the Moscone Center, San Francisco.

Drawing on Earth is moving slow at the moment, 501(c)3 work, business proposals, children's museum connections, school chalk drawing dates.