![]() ![]() He wanted his Doodle to inspire hope and encourage others to overcome obstacles in the face of life's many hardships. Speaking to Google, Golding said his artwork symbolized the strength of having hope, a lesson he learned from his late father. The artwork will be featured on Google's homepage on Tuesday for 24 hours. Two young kids can be seen in the background, one looking above the wall the Google logo is set against, while the other is spreading his arms and facing the screen with his back. The Doodle features a mixed-race kid kneeling in the act to hand a younger child a balloon, while fixing the scarf around the latter's neck. In Golding's case, he secured a $30,000 college scholarship and a $50,000 technology package for his school after winning the contest. The winner also receives scholarships and tech packages for their school. On Monday, Golding was announced as the winner of the 13th annual Doodle for Google competition on NBC's Today show after his artwork was selected as the winner out of 54 state and territory winners.Īn annual art contest open to students in grades K-12, Doodle for Google encourages students to create their own Doodle for the chance to have it featured on. Google Doodle Celebrates the Savoy Ballroom, Harlem's Historic Dance Hall.Google Doodle Honors Hollywood Star Turned Diplomat Shirley Temple.Google Doodle Celebrates Frank Kameny, LGBTQ Rights Activist. ![]()
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