The winning doodle shows a portrait of the artist's mom holding her as a baby, and her as an adult, caring for her mother as she ages.
USA TODAYArantza Peña Popo from Georgia won for her Doodle titled “Once You Get It, Give It Back.”Every year, Google hosts a competition to encourage students in the U.S. to dream up and create their own interpretation of the company's search page logo.
The winner was a Georgia-based teen named Arantza Peña Popo who titled her Doodle, "Once you get it, give it back." The portrait depicts a framed picture of her mother carrying Arantza as an infant, which was inspired by a real picture in her home of her mom holding her sister. Arantza Peña Popo graduated as valedictorian of Arabia Mountain High School in DeKalb County, Georgia, and plans to attend USC in the fall.When asked why she chose to highlight her relationship with her mother in the Doodle, the teenager said,"I think it was just a chance to thank her for all she'd done.
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