Illustrator Dan Woodger combines London Marathon run with crowdfunded Oxfam charity artwork
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Summary
Illustrator Dan Woodger is combining his passion for running and drawing with a charity initiative tied to the London Marathon. Through his Run London/Draw London project, he creates a large illustration mapping the marathon route, adding drawings of donors who pledge £5 or more via his JustGiving page. All funds raised go to Oxfam.
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· 3 pulledHe's laced up his high-performance trainers. He's got his iPad and stylus.
Run London/Draw London is a creative project raising money for Oxfam that ties in with the London Marathon
When someone pledges £5 or more via Dan's JustGiving page, he will add a drawing of them to a great big illustration he's creating, which maps out the marathon's route.
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