Allison Rhee Shines in 15th Annual Doodle for Google Contest
Irvine,
California - In an impressive achievement, elementary school student Allison
Rhee from Irvine has secured a spot in the final five of the highly anticipated
15th annual Doodle for Google national contest. Doodle for Google is an art
competition that invites students from grades K-12 to create their own Google
Doodles for a chance to be featured on Google.com. The contest not only
encourages creativity but also offers students the opportunity to win
scholarships and technology materials for their schools.
This
year, participants were tasked with creating a Doodle that expressed something
they were grateful for. Allison Rhee, a talented young artist, beautifully
captured her gratitude in her entry titled "Joshua Tree." She
depicted a special moment when she visited the iconic landmark with her family.
Rhee's Doodle resonated with the judges as she shared her heartfelt experience
of stargazing and enjoying s'mores, which made her realize the vastness of the
universe and appreciate her loving family. Her entry truly encapsulated the
theme and left a lasting impression.
A
distinguished panel of guest judges was selected by Google to evaluate the
Doodles based on three criteria: artistic merit, creativity, and theme
communication. From thousands of submissions, Rhee emerged as one of the 54
state and territory winners in the K-3 grade category. The competition then
opened up to public voting, with one Doodle from each grade group (K-3, 4-5,
6-7, 8-9, and 10-12) competing for the top spot.
Thanks
to her compelling Doodle and the support she garnered, Allison Rhee's artwork
was among the five submissions that received the most votes nationwide,
securing her place as a national finalist. This accomplishment is a testament
to Rhee's artistic talent and the overwhelming community support she received.
As
the competition enters its final stage, a panel of Google employees will
carefully evaluate the national finalists and announce the ultimate winner on
Tuesday, June 6. The anticipation is palpable as Rhee awaits the final verdict.
Regardless of the outcome, her extraordinary journey in the 15th annual Doodle
for Google contest has already left an indelible mark.
The
Doodle for Google competition continues to inspire and empower young minds,
fostering creativity and providing a platform for students to share their
unique perspectives with the world. It celebrates the imagination and talent of
budding artists across the nation, encouraging them to dream big and make a
difference.
To
learn more about the Doodle for Google competition and discover the remarkable
artworks of talented young artists like Allison Rhee, visit the official
website at https://doodles.google.com/d4g/.
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