

“My drawing is composed of all our happiest memories to show just how grateful I am for them,” Wu said. The sisters are surrounded by flowers and vines, which Wu said represents "how the sisters help each other grow like the vines and flowers in my picture." The stems and flowers create the word "Google." The rainbow in the background symbolizes one of the first things Wu helped one of her sisters draw, she said.


“I am grateful for them and all that they have done for me.” “I have learned to be a little bit more patient with them, and they have had an enormous impact on me,” Wu said. Wu, who is sitting in the middle, said this is one of her fondest memories. In the Doodle, Wu drew her sisters sitting next to her holding a cup of hot chocolate. ‘I can't imagine my life without my sisters’ ‘My Sweetest Memories’ Doodle by Rebecca Wu This year’s theme was “I am grateful for.” Here’s what Wu said her Doodle represents. The task: create a Doodle for the chance to have it featured on Google’s website. territories – Washington D.C., Puerto Rico, Guam, and the U.S. The Doodle competition is open to students in grades K-12 across the United States and four U.S. Wu will receive a $30,000 college scholarship, a $50,000 technology package for her school or a non-profit organization of her choice, Google hardware and branded prizes, Google said in a news release sent to USA TODAY. “I am never lonely with them and they can cheer me up.” “We help to inspire each other and to help each other grow like the vines and flowers in my picture,” Wu said when describing her Doodle.

Rebecca Wu’s artwork – titled ‘My Sweetest Memories’ – pays homage to her sisters, who Wu said she loves and sometimes dislikes, but can't imagine her life without them. Watch Video: Google doodle: The design that started it allĪ Washington middle school student will have her artwork featured on Google’s homepage Tuesday for 24 hours after winning the national Doodle for Google competition.
