Doodle4Google India Competition (Theme: My India) winner announced. In August 2009, Google India launched a doodling competition called Doodle4Google. Open to students from Class 1 to X, the contest was judged by a panel comprising renowned cartoonist N Ponnappa, artist Raghava KK and the faculty of the National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad. It took 90 days, over 4,000 entries and 60,000 votes for India to get its first local drawn doodle, which will be displayed on Google’s homepage on November 14, 2009 to mark Children’s Day.
Puru Pratap Singh (9 year old), a Class IV student from Gurgaon with his winning doodle (hosen by master doodler Dennis Hwang, will be featured on Google all day on November 14.
Paru says The ‘G’ (in Google) explains India is a land of diversity and a country which has a blend of traditions and religions. The peacock in my artwork describes the vibrant Indian culture. With ‘O’ I have tried to represent the country’s success in discovering water on Moon."
"In the other ‘G’ I have depicted Kashmir, the crown of India. ‘L’ shows the Amar Jawan Jyoti that reminds us of the sacrifices made by Indian soldiers. And we cannot think of India without Mahatma Gandhi so I have dedicated ‘E’ to him," Puru said.
Puru gives the credit of his win to his mother Arti. "We are proud his creation has been selected and will be on Google’s homepage for a day," said Puru’s parents Navin Pratap Singh and Arti. Puru has also been awarded a laptop, a t-shirt with his doodle and Rs 1,00,000 as technology grant for his school.
India and Dennis Hwang at a celebration today in New Delhi for the 46 semi–finalists and their families. Each Doodle submitted represented the immense creative talent and richness of ideas of students across the country. The champion doodler has been drawing since he could hold a crayon. In addition, all finalists will be given a Doodle4Google certificate along with a Google goody bag.
"At Google we like to play! "Doodle4Google symbolizes that playful spirit of Google and is a celebration of creativity and in this case, of India. We are excited to present the results of India’s first edition of this contest and laud the young Indian doodlers who have showcased their wonderful creativity in the form of inspiring doodles that represent the various facets of India," remarks Shailesh Rao, Managing Director, Google India.
Adds Dennis Hwang, the Master Doodler "India is a land of creative minds. For centuries, Indian art has continued to fascinate people from across the globe. It was amazing to see how young kids could come out with highly creative Doodles that truly define the culture and tradition of this incredible country. Choosing the successful entry was not easy as every Doodle depicts India in a unique manner."\
congracts to the winner.
11yr Old Wins National Prize:An 11 year-old girl from New South Wales has won a top prize in celebration of Australia Day, writes Nick Gibson.
Artwork created by Jessie Du, called ‘Australia Forever’, will be displayed on Google Australia's homepage on January 26 after she won a nationwide competition. The picture, due to be seen by millions of people, depicts a series of native animals shaped to form the Google logo. Jessie’s artwork, called ‘Australia Forever’, was chosen from thousands in the ‘Doodle 4 Google’ competition.
Apart from Jessie, three other students were awarded national winners for their age groups: Ferryn Sutantio (years 1-3), Darcy McBean (years 7-8) and Emilie Tan (years 9-10).
Du won for her age group (years 4-6) and was named the overall winner. Du said her entry symbolised her wish to protect Australia's natural environment
As part of the prize, Du won $10,000 for her school to be spent on technology equipment.
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