Gary drew this Sons of Anarchy design by request. It was created on plain white paper with pencil.
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Gary created this tattoo design of 3 skulls in flames with pencil and plain white paper. The design runs more vertically than horizontally, making it better placed on the side of a leg or along the torso.
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K-12 students are invited to "play around" with Google's logo and see what they come up with in Google's Doodle 4 Google competition. This year's theme is "What I Wish for the World."
Registration closes March 17, 2009, and entries are due March 31, 2009. Only teachers or school employees may register a student, so if you are a parent, please contact your child's teacher to register.
The National winner's logo design will go live on Google for 24 hours, and the National winner will also receive scholarship money, a laptop, a t-shirt with their doodle, and a trip to Google's New York office. More prize information can be found here.
Don't forget to click here for tips on designing a doodle, the Doodle history, and sample Doodles.
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Gary drew this character, inspired by an individual Gary met in real life, in pencil on plain white paper.
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The third in our series of guest artists, this drawing comes to you from Gary's 5-year-old daughter, who we will call Sunflower. She loves to draw, color, and hang up her artwork all around the house. This drawing was created in pencil on plain white paper.
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Our second guest artist is Wolverine, Gary's 9-year-old son, who enjoys learning how to draw comic book characters and describes this drawing as "sweet". It is a drawing of Jimmy Neutron.
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Introducing our first ever guest artist on Gary's Greetings: Hot Rod, Gary's 7-year-old son, who drew this self-described "awesome" monster. Our young artist describes his artwork as a monster who should scare you out of your socks. He hopes that you love it.
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