The word "Google" is related with the stems of flowers and vines, also following the flower/garden theme. In one of my family pictures, my sisters (sitting next to me) and I (the one in the middle) are sitting in flowers with a background that I drew, so I thought it would be fun to reference that by drawing us sitting flowers here. The rainbow in the background symbolizes one of the first things I helped one of my sisters draw. In this drawing, we are having a fun time drinking hot chocolate, which is one of my fondest memories. I am grateful for them and all that they have done for me. I am never lonely with them, and they can cheer me up. ![]() We help to inspire each other and to help each other grow like the vines and flowers in my picture. I have learned to be a little bit more patient with them, and they have had an enormous impact on me. Sometimes I love them, and sometimes I dislike them very much, but I can`t imagine my life without my sisters. Here is Rebecca`s written statement that accompanies her Doodle: The submissions are evaluated on how well they addressed the prompt through both their artwork and written statement, plus overall artistic merit and creativity. ![]() Google will announce the National Winner on June 6.įor this year’s prompt, Google asked students across the United States to illustrate their answers to their prompt, “I am grateful for…” The National Winner will take home a $30,000 college scholarship, and their school will receive a $50,000 tech package toward the establishment or improvement of a computer lab or technology program. Google reviewed tens of thousands of artwork submissions, selected 55 state and territory winners, and asked the public to vote for their favorite Doodles. The votes are in! Rebecca Wu, a 6th grader from International School, is one of the five National Finalists for the 2023 Doodle for Google Contest! Congratulations, Rebecca! □□
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