"Draw and Feel Alive" by C4C
Clothing 4 Culture’s ”Draw and Feel Alive” campaign is based around two designs by illustrator Shantell Martin exclusively for Clothing 4 Culture (C4C). Shantell recently hosted a live art exhibition sponsored by C4C where the attendees offered up their own skin as the canvas. Read all about the event here.
At our Christmas party in association with Rhumble (18 December 2010, 11-13 Market Place, London, W1), we will unveil Shantell’s designs on a selection of t-shirts, jumpers and bags. These exclusive items will be available to purchase on the night with proceeds going to support the “Draw and Feel Alive” campaign.
The intention behind the “Draw and Feel Alive” campaign is to make a practical difference to the daily lives of hundreds of children who do not easily have access to writing and drawing utensils. Draw and Feel Alive conveys the idea that children can learn and express themselves creatively through drawing and writing and might even discover hidden talents.
The campaign’s aim is to raise as many pencils and pens as possible to send to schools in Ghana, with several trips planned over the next year.
We’re starting on a small scale but we have big aims. It all begins with the Christmas party and your donation.
Although entry to the party is FREE, we ask that you support the campaign by bringing a few pens/pencils/crayons/ paints/ brushes to donate. At the end of the evening the box containing your donated items will be sealed and shipped to GHANA.
Join in the spirit of giving and help kids in Ghana to “Draw and Feel Alive”.
Related posts:
- C4C Draw and Feel Alive exhibition
- Tonight: Live Art where you are the canvas
- Catch Shantell Martin in London
- Shantell on Channel 7
- Say Hello to Shantell Martin





