Calling All Artists…

Posted on March 8, 2010
Filed Under Daily, Sketches Contest | 3 Comments

Internet, I’m looking for an artist to do some illustrations for the How to Pray section of this site, and I’d like one of you to join me on this project.

For years, my evolving guide on how to pray has been accompanied by stick figures, who finally got clothes, and then eventually looked like real people, and then lost their clothes, and then turned back into stick figures. But the new and up-to-date version “Can I Get a Amen: Learning How to Pray” is people-less, and it’s time to change that. If you, or someone you know, is interested in having your artwork published on this site, here’s how you can be considered:

Draw a picture of a man, and another of a woman who is wearing hijab. (That’s the head cover that Muslim women wear, in case you’re new here.) These should be full-body sketches. Throw your drawings into an e-mail, and send them to: Sabrina@sliceoflemon.com with “how to pray sketches” in the subject line.

I’ll look through all the entries, and maybe even post some of the stuff that really stands out as entries come in. A “winner” will be picked, and announced at the end of this month.

I can’t wait to see what your genius comes up with!

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3 Responses to “Calling All Artists…”

  1. Muslimah on March 9th, 2010 10:21 pm

    Asalamo Alaykom
    this comment actually has nothing to do with this post, but i really wanted to know if u have a personal email where i can email u… u know privetly, if thats possible.

    Please reply ASAP, thank u, Salam

  2. samiya on March 10th, 2010 12:42 am

    Looking forward to the pictures ;)

  3. Slice of Lemon on March 11th, 2010 8:53 pm

    WS Muslimah. There’s a “Contact” button at the top of the page where you can find the specific information you’re looking for. Or you can shoot me an e-mail at Sabrina@sliceoflemon.com.

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