When Art and Science Come Together
The response we’ve received from Facebook users for our graffiti contest has been overwhelming. As the number of entries approaches 6,000, we have been astounded by the quality of artwork submitted.
Here are a few noteworthy entries we’ve received so far:
Craig (Canada)
Josh (USA)
Nicole (USA)
Christian (Sweden)
Bear in mind that this is just a sampling of the thousands of excellent submissions we’ve received so far. We look forward to the community’s vote. Keep ‘em coming! There’s still time to get your entry in before the deadline on Thursday.

































This is awesome, congrats to the artists!
by James / January 23, 2008
Oh wow! That’s my art!
Thank you for posting this up. I’ve got more in store for everybody so I hope you come check and visit my gallery.
Plant more trees! Peace and much love.
by Marvin S. Mariano / January 23, 2008
Thanks for posting my frog!
A great initiative and a great cause! Feels really good to be a part of it.
by Christian Strömqvist / January 23, 2008
These are beautiful
by Robin / January 25, 2008
Hi and Good luck to all of you.these are beautiful.Marvin,I took a deep breath and it feelt like heaven,I see the beauty and it brought a tear.Awesome.
by Irene / January 26, 2008
Hey this is great!I feel good for being a part of this org. and the people i am attached with.This is a great oppertunity for many people around us to come farward to show their talent and to grow their intrest.
by Siddharth Guha / February 15, 2008
the art work is AMAZING! it’s unbelieveable that you can draw that kind of artwork on a facebook art application. it’s beautiful and you all are COMPLETELY and WONDERFULLY talented! i love it!
by Alyssa Andrus / September 10, 2008
[…] 3) Engaged contributors spur theme Over 7000 pieces of artwork were created and submitted to the contest. If you watch the replay of the art being created, you’ll see hidden messages (like easter eggs) from the artists as they discuss what green means to them. Many of the drawings had the Dell logo or the regeneration logo embedded in it. The Regeneration microsite promotes a few contributors. […]
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