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Each of Us Can Make Our Mark In History: JoinTheDot™ Invites All to Play a Role in the Creation of the next President, Barack Obama's Presidential Portrait

The traditional Presidential Portrait at JoinTheDot™ is evolving for the next President, Barack Obama. The portrait is now interactive!

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) November 14, 2008 -- Now that the election is behind us and we have a president-elect, the "JoinTheDot™: What's Your Message to the Next President?" campaign enters a new phase - the making of Barack Obama's Presidential Portrait.

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This portrait is well on its way to becoming a modern-day national treasure, where millions of Americans can literally become part of the president's face!

JoinTheDot™: What's Your Message to the Next President? is an innovative and interactive way to become part of an instantly famous art piece and join a cause that gives the people a greater voice to be heard by the President himself, as well as each other.

Celebrity artist David Ilan has created a new way for people's unique messages to come together and form a one-of-a-kind masterpiece. His JoinTheDot™ Presidential Portrait is being created through the unique method of art know as pointillism, where millions of hand-drawn tiny dots join together to form one larger image. Each dot represents a person and their message.

Every individual's dot in the drawing can be seen clearly up close, yet from farther away, you see "the big picture" - a picture created from the hopes and dreams of the people who literally make up the portrait.

What's Your Message to the Next President?, in partnership with Rock the Vote, sponsored by American Airlines, and in collaboration with legendary social good organizer Ken Kragen ("We Are The World" and "Hands Across America"), is inviting people everywhere to make their mark in the enduring portrait of the 44th President, a man who embodies the American dream. These messages will not only communicate to the next president, but also speak to generations to come.

Each participant who signs up at JoinTheDot (now through Inauguration Day) is given the number of their free dot, which can be used to access and share their text, video or audio message. The progress of the portrait can be viewed daily as each new participant contributes to its completion (a dot is not drawn by the artist on the canvas until someone signs up for it).

"Getting a dot and attaching a personal message to it gives everyone a chance to share the voice behind the vote, regardless of who they supported during the election," said JoinTheDot's Obama Portrait artist, David Ilan. "Our goal is to unite the country by bringing people together in the creation of a work of art, and keep them engaged by making it easy to speak up and be heard. Like the American people, all dots are equal."

The messages that are pouring in have been personal, compelling, enlightening, significant, inspiring and impactful. Dots from celebrities are placed side-by-side in the drawing with dots from everyday people. Some of the messages are just one sentence ("Thank you for being a hero to my son when he needed one."), while others are much lengthier and involved. Yet all of the dots are points with purpose that plug into the spirit of democracy and touch a chord that needs to be heard. They speak in unison to inspire and help guide the next president.

Point by point, this living work of art will be built by people who care about making our country a better place - starting with a Presidential Portrait that actually speaks to the President!

JoinTheDot™: What's Your Message to the Next President? is not about politics. It is about the power of the people! This is a celebration of democracy, an inviting platform to give every American and others around the world an equal voice, and a positive way to keep people connected to President-elect Obama.

David Ilan will be making special appearances in select locations around the country with the actual portrait, so people can "join the dot" live, give their message and witness their dot being placed. When the portrait is completed, it will be the centerpiece of an extraordinary exhibit that will go on tour across America following the January 20, 2009 Inauguration of President Obama.

Please visit Barack Obama, pointillism portrait of the next president to learn more.

For press inquiries or for more information on JoinTheDot™: What's Your Message to the Next President, please contact Cara Morrissey at Ballantines PR.

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Cara Morrissey
Ballantines PR
cara @ ballantinespr.com
310 454 3080
Ballantines PR

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Close up of Barack Obama's Eye in Pointillism

Close up of Barack Obama's Eye in Pointillism
Close up of Barack Obama's Eye in Pointillism. Each dot represents one person and their message.

Student looking at his dot

Student looking at his dot
Student at Garfield High School in East Los Angeles looks closely at his dot in Obama's Portrait.

Tom LaBonge, Yolanda "Cookie" Parker, and Los Angeles Clipper Cuttino Mobley

Tom LaBonge, Yolanda "Cookie" Parker, and Los Angeles Clipper Cuttino Mobley
Los Angeles Councilmember Tom LaBonge, Obama National Finance Committee fundraiser Yolanda "Cookie" Parker, and Los Angeles Clipper Cuttino Mobley pose for a picture before getting their dots in Obama's Portrait at an Athletes for Obama event.

Los Angeles Clippers star Baron Davis

Los Angeles Clippers star Baron Davis
Los Angeles Clippers star Baron Davis joining the dot at Athletes for Obama.

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