Making fun of people who speak English as a second language because they don't speak perfect English is like making fun of crippled people because they don't walk perfectly straight. Does it make you feel smart?
And although the usage is unusual, I'm not sure it's technically incorrect, as "draw" is one of those words that can be used as a noun or a verb in many different ways...
It says so at
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=drawn.
An act of drawing.
The result of drawing.
Verb:
Draw your cards.
The "act of drawing" referred to as a noun:
It's your draw.
The result of drawing can also be referred to as a noun:
Did you get a good draw?
Now, it's not typically used that way to refer to "drawing an illustration," but I think it
could be without technically being incorrect.
verb:
Let's play Win, Lose, or Draw.
noun:
It's your draw.
noun:
Hey, nice draw. It looks just like your mom.