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Google doodle war
Google doodle war





google doodle war

Most of my research for this painting was on the dress codes of the different branches of the military. There, Google also shared some behind-the-scenes shots of the Doodle being painted. Over on the Google Doodle blog, you can find a brief interview with Tette where he talks about his research process for this Veterans Day artwork and what inspired him to create it. However, I primarily wanted to show the unity of the figures-I want them to be seen as one. I wanted to display the diversity of the American veteran, and how our lives as civilians are just as diverse. To express the duality of each service member, they’ve been artistically split in half, one side showing their branch’s uniform and the other showing the uniform of their civilian jobs. The Veterans Day Google Doodle shows the diversity of members of the military as well as what they do at home. com homepage today, you’ll find that the usual logo has been replaced with a bit of artwork created by Phenix City, Alabama-based artist and veteran of the US Army Steven Tette. In fact, even the United States first called this holiday Armistice Day when it was first ratified by Congress in 1938, but it was renamed to Veterans Day in 1954.

google doodle war

Many other countries celebrate on this same day, but by another name such as Armistice Day or Remembrance Day.

google doodle war

Veterans Day in the United States falls on November 11 every year, in memory of the end of the hostilities of World War I on November 11, 1919. Today’s Google Doodle celebrates Veterans Day by honoring members of all six branches of the US Military, their diversity, and what they do in their civilian lives.







Google doodle war