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City of Gold Cow
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Houston Chronicle: Texas and Milam
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Gary Tuttle
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Houston Chronicle
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The City of Gold Cow was designed to accent Houston and the many golden opportunities this city has afforded to so many! The cow has gold hoofs and horns along with gold utters. On both sides of the cow is an illustration of the downtown Houston skyline as the sun is rising over the city. The golden sky and golden reflections on the buildings make this a unique cow. Even if you dont live you Houston youll want to own this cow! What a bovine, what a city!
Gary Tuttle is an ad designer and illustrator for the Houston Chronicle. He has over 30 years experience in the graphic arts and fine arts field. Beginning with a diploma from the Regal School of Art in Houston, Gary continued his art training at San Jacinto College and the University of Houston. His vast experience included parade float designs for LaFloat, Inc. in Dallas Texas for the New Years Day parade, which is nationally televised. Freelance illustration for Academy, Oshmans, Sears and many smaller retailers is just a sampling of the many clients Gary has helped through his colorful career.
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This cow was sold in Flight 3 of the internet auction hosted by Amazon.com that ran from December 12 - 18, 2001.
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