Google honors Uvalde victim who wanted to make people happy through her art.
The 10-year-old loved creating art pieces. Her goal was to make people happy through her artwork.Alithia Haven Ramirez submitted this sketch to Doodle for Google.
The Google competition is an annual art contest that challenges students K-12 to create artwork that showcases their creativity. The application process opened in January and closed in March.A panel of judges, including Selena Gomez and Elyse Fox, will pick winners on July 28. In honor of Alithia and the other Uvalde victims, Google has placed an image at the top of the contest page honoring Alithia and all the victims of the Uvalde tragedy.
Under Alithia’s artwork is a statement submitted by the young artist on what she hoped to achieve through her submission. “I want the world to see my art and show the world what I can do, I want people to be happy when they see my passion in art.”
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