Calling all artists! Enter Scholastic’s Read Every Day. Lead a Better Life. art contest

David Shannon, author/illustrator of NO, DAVID! and its sequels

This post originally appeared on Scholastic’s On Our Minds blog May 18 2011, post by Ivy Li

For the past two weeks, we’ve showcased several of the twelve children’s books illustrators’ artistic interpretations of our global literacy campaign Read Every Day. Lead a Better Life. The works, featuring some of the most beloved characters in children’s literature, were created to help raise money for literacy nonprofits Reach Out and Read and Reading Is Fundamental via an online auction – open now. If you missed our coverage of the artwork so far, click here.

It’s our hope that the amazing artwork will inspire children all over the world — whether they see the posters hanging in their classrooms, the library, or at home –  and remind them that reading is important and shapes who we become.

We hope that these works inspire you, too! We are inviting aspiring artists age 18 and older to submit their own artistic interpretation of what it means to Read Every Day. Lead a Better Life.

To enter the contest, participants will need to illustrate their own vision of the message Read Every Day. Lead a Better Life., emphasizing the importance of reading in the lives of young people. Entries must be emailed in .jpg format to onourminds@scholastic.com by 11:59pm ET on Monday, June 6.

The OOM blogging team at Scholastic will judge and post the top 10 submissions here on OOM for public voting on Wednesday, June 8. Public voting (including your vote!) will be open until 9am ET on Monday, June 13, 2011. The contest winner will have his or her artwork featured on the Read Every Day campaign site and win a deluxe set of signed posters created exclusively for Scholastic by the twelve children’s book authors and illustrators participating in the auction:

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. The contest is officially open to legal residents of the U.S. age 18 and older. Void where prohibited. Read the official rules here.

If you’re like me, and it took you a year to learn to draw stick figures…just leave us a comment with some tips or suggestions for aspiring artists on ways they could interpret Read Every Day. Lead a Better Life.