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Controversial sticker to go on display in Washington

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Herbert Pulgar, 15, the designer of the artwork. Herbert Pulgar, 15, the designer of the artwork.
CHICAGO (Associated Press) -

A Chicago teenager whose design for the city's vehicle registration sticker was rejected over concerns it might depict gang signs now is getting some national recognition.

U.S. Rep. Luis Gutierrez has chosen 15-year-old Herbert Pulgar's artwork for the annual Congressional Art Contest. The boy's artwork includes Chicago's skyline inside a heart, with hands pointing toward a police hat, firefighter helmet and paramedic symbol.

Chicago chose his design for the city sticker then withdrew the honor after people raised concerns that it might include gang signs.

The teenager and his mother will travel to Washington, D.C. on Tuesday as the congressman's guest. His poster will hang in the Capitol complex near the visitors' center.

The annual art contest is sponsored by the nonprofit Congressional Institute. It's open to high school students.

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