Google has concluded the contest and announced the Doodle for Google 2022 winner, Sophie Araque-Liu of Florida is the top prize winner.
The winning artwork for the Doodle for Google 2022 contest is now live on the Google.com homepage and in Chrome, following numerous rounds of evaluation, including a public vote. Every year, Google invites kids from throughout the United States to submit Google Doodle artwork based on a certain topic.
Doodle for Google 2022 theme
The subject for this year was “I care for myself by…”, and it encouraged students to think about constructive methods to rejuvenate their mental and emotional health.
Doodle for Google 2022 winner announced
Google’s team of judges, which included Selena Gomez and 2021’s Teacher of the Year, first narrowed down the thousands of applicants to one winner from each state and territory in the United States. Following that, there was a public vote to choose the finest Doodle for Google artwork from each of the five age categories to be the national finalists.
The panel of judges made the ultimate choice on which artwork and artist would be awarded Doodle for Google 2022 winners. Google announced today that Sophie Araque-Liu of Florida is the top prize winner, and the firm will publicly showcase her artwork for the whole month of August 16.
Sophie’s painting, titled “Not Alone,” is said to have struck a chord with the Doodle for Google judges, particularly in the manner it urges the viewer to accept support from people around them. With a striking picture of an embrace between two family members, “Not Alone” draws your attention to the center. The focal piece of artwork substitutes the second “o” of “Google,” which is otherwise made up of bold red brushstrokes.
“I care for myself by accepting others care for me. Often I struggle to shoulder a burden on my own, and forget that I have so many people, like my mom, who care about me and want to help me. Opening up and letting others support me not only relieves my stress – it lets me tackle things I could never do on my own.”
Doodle for Google prizes
Sophie has won a $30,000 college scholarship, as well as a $50,000 technology package, in addition to having her artwork shown on the Google.com homepage, the New Tab Page in Chrome, and the top of the Google Search app.
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