Cartoon Network is looking for more artists to take part in their Drawn To Series. The initiative has been around for a little while now as the channel showcases young people making a difference in their communities. This year alone featured some Martin Luther King Jr. Day programming and other civic service highlights. But, along with those interviews with real kids, there is some very nice art to go along with the effort. Atlanta-based artist George Baker supplied the opening sequence for the MLK episode. The channel is working to get some other artists the chance to be compensated for their work. On Twitter, CN asked fans to submit a portfolio and will select one to work with on an upcoming episode. Of course, there are tons of people hustling in for a chance to be featured. It would be a giant portfolio and resume boost for any artist out there. So, check out the information down below:
ATTENTION ARTISTS! π¨βπ¨π©βπ¨ We’re looking to collaborate with illustrators who want to make a difference through their art! If this is you, please comment with a link to your portfolio by March 5. Must be 18+ to be considered#artistswanted #CartoonNetwork #illustrators #drawnto pic.twitter.com/xLafi4fHI3