Welcome to the All The Restaurants Hand Drawn Art Giveaway! Enter for a chance to win your choice of All The Restaurants Hand Drawn Art – custom-made, fine-art Giclee prints of all your favorite restaurants.
All The Restaurants provides a visual exploration of the culinary scenes in New York City, Paris, London, and anywhere else. The artist, John Donohue, launched this project in New York City on January 1, 2017, inspired by the late Jason Polan’s “Every Person in New York” and James Gulliver Hancock’s “All the Buildings in New York”. From romantic spots like Le Bernardin to beloved holes-in-the-wall like Corner Bistro, John Donohue renders people’s favorite restaurants in a manner that captures the emotional pull a certain place can have on the hearts of New Yorkers. Learn more through our sponsor’s Social Media pages: Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
This All The Restaurants Hand Drawn Art Giveaway is brought to us by Michigan Saving and More as the Giveaway Host togther with Deliciously Savvy, Golden Goose Giveaways, Home Jobs by Mom, The Stuff of Success, and Versatileer as Giveaway Co-Hosts.
Be the lucky winner of All The Restaurants Hand Drawn Art in your choice of restaurant. All The Restaurants has restaurants from New York, Paris, and London. John Donohue, the artists, draws these with ink, without any erasing. It takes him 20 minutes to draw the façade of each place, working strictly from life. He got the idea from late Jason Polan’s Every Person in New York and James Gulliver Hancock’s All the Buildings in New York. At that time, according to a New Yorker profile of the critic Pete Wells, there were some 24,000 restaurants in the city. It is mathematically possible to visit all of them in under a year by spending 20 minutes at a stop.
Earn your entries using the GiveawayTools form below. This giveaway is open to 18+ United States residents only and will accept entries until February 14, 2022. Start earning your entries now! Good luck!
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