The annual Google for Doodle contest is underway and the contestants have shown such great artistic capability.
What is Google Doodle?
Google Doodle dates back to as early as 1998 and are defined as a temporary alteration of the brand’s logo to commemorate celebrations, holidays, and so forth.
Every year students have the opportunity to create their own Google Doodle for a chance to have it featured on the Google.com search landing page. They also are entering to receive scholarships for their respective schools.
One contestant that seemed to be going viral everywhere after her mother had posted a Facebook message was youth activist, artist, and Lusher Charter School Senior: Morrah Burton-Edwards.
Credit: @morrahbe on Instagram
Her unique submission displayed a beautiful black family surrounded by love and lights. Morrah won overall in the state of Louisiana then she advanced to being 1/5 National Finalist! She received a $5,000 scholarship from Google.
Credit: @morrahbe on Instagram