Special Giveaway: Win a Unicycle Painting

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I’m grateful for YOU, do you know that? I’ve been around being obnoxious on the internet for years, but only recently have I begun to feel like I belong here, like I’m more than just the class clown. The fact that you take the time to read and engage with me restores my faith in humanity on a daily basis. It takes so little kindness to rock my world, it really does.

So with that in mind, Day five of Jeff GoinsBlog Like a Pro challenge is here, and I’m ready to give something back to you, my awesome, weird, wonderful readers.

I am giving away one free Unicycle painting from the #100unicycles project! At over $100 value per piece, these unique paintings have a very special story and are close to my heart. Each original painting is numbered in sequence, and no two are alike. Normally 50% of proceeds are donated to San Francisco Suicide Prevention, so in this case, I will still be making the donation in your name but at no cost to you, so this is also an opportunity to do some good, just by participating. (Happy unbirthday to you!)

To enter, just leave a comment on this post. Winner will be chosen on Friday, March 25 at 12PM by the time-tested method of drawing a name out of a hat.

I look forward to announcing the winner next week!

30 thoughts on “Special Giveaway: Win a Unicycle Painting

  1. These are super unique and cool. I would love to win! And I appreciate that the donation is for suicide prevention. That is something close to my heart working in EMS/Fire. Can’t wait to see who is the lucky winner.

    1. Thank you! I’m going to enter yours, too, just waiting for my computer to reboot… I crashed it this morning, haha! Running virus checker to be back in business soon šŸ™‚

  2. Beautiful work for such a great cause! Thank you for the giveaway…and thank you for also giving updates on twitter. I really enjoy getting to see your progress.

  3. Wow, the artwork is gorgeous. I’ve been hoping to find something to brighten up my dreary walls, and this would be the perfect solution. It’s great that you’re assisting SF suicide prevention. Great cause.

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