To share a drawing with the team, click here to begin the submission. The process is designed to be simple and friendly for students, hobbyists, and professional artists alike. The submission portal accepts common image formats such as JPG and PNG, and it is optimized for clarity so artists can show the finest details of their work. Uploads should be clear, well lit, and free from heavy glare, with a resolution that preserves lines and textures. The form asks for basic information like the artist’s name, a short title for the piece, and optional notes about the medium, size, or the concept behind the drawing. If the file is large, the portal supports multiple uploads or compressed versions to help speed up the process. Privacy settings provide control over how the artwork may be used in public displays, digital galleries, or printed material, and the user can choose to limit or extend usage as appropriate. The system includes a straightforward help option and ensures accessibility for those who may not be comfortable with online forms. Submissions are reviewed by a small team of curators who look at originality, craftsmanship, and alignment with program guidelines. A confirmation screen appears after sending, and a receipt email with a reference number is sent for future follow-up. Creators are encouraged to add a brief caption describing the title, medium, and the story behind the piece, which helps viewers connect with the work. When a submission is selected, the organization will outline consent for reproduction and provide the steps for any required release forms and credit attribution. Even when a piece is not chosen, the team responds with respect and offers constructive feedback whenever possible. Contributors should ensure they hold the rights to their work and avoid material that infringes on others’ rights. The act of sharing a drawing is framed as a way to contribute to a growing, inclusive catalog of community art that can appear in exhibitions, online showcases, and printed materials. In the end, sending a drawing is more than a transfer of an image; it is an invitation to join a collaborative effort that celebrates talent, supports artistic growth, and broadens access to art across Canada and the United States. The page is designed to welcome diverse voices and styles, from bold abstracts to delicate portraits, ensuring every submission has a chance to be seen.
Submit Your Drawing Online: A Clear, Step-by-Step Guide
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