Voluntary Arts support #LovetoDRAW

The Chief Officer with Voluntary Arts Ireland, Kevin Murphy, has thrown his weight behind the #LovetoDRAW initiative, with an open invitation to put pencil to paper.
Kevin Murphy, VAI COKevin Murphy, VAI CO
Kevin Murphy, VAI CO

“Everyone loves to draw. We’ve all sat and lost ourselves in a world of imagination as we happily drew as children. We want people to remember that feeling, pick up a pencil and join in,” he said.

Parents often say that they can’t draw, yet they doodle at work, draw stick men, these are fun activities that they can do with their children. From shapes, to stickmen, to stories, we want to show parents that they draw more than they realise and that it’s a fun activity to do with the children.

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“Doodling at work is a great stress reliever and drawing out ideas is a great communication tool.

“To get involved in the campaign simply tag a picture of a drawing, either your own or a friend or family member’s, with #LovetoDRAW on social media and we will share it with the world,” he said.

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