
The child who is the winner gets there doodle featured on the Google homepage. SO : The “Doodle 4 Google” is a competition represented by Google where children can show their creativity and create a Google doodle. We are very impressed with your recent accomplishment and would like to ask you a few questions about your creative process and “Doodle 4 Google.”įor those who are unfamiliar with the contest “Doodle 4 Google” what is it, and why did you participate? The AFRO is the oldest and longest-running Black paper in this area, and we believe in not only nurturing the community through thought based content, but also giving creative youth like yourself a platform. (Courtesy Photo)ĪFRO : Thank you for agreeing to give a few words Skylar. “Doodle 4 Google,” competition, and is in the running for the national title. Ever an advocate for Black youth, the AFRO, was able to catch up with Skylar and interview the art aficionado as she winds down the school year, while reveling in her accomplishment.ĭoodle for Google, Washington D.C.


Her most recent undertaking, “Doodle 4 Google,” has been so well received that she won the D.C. native, Skylar Ogunshakin.Ī middle school student at School Without Walls (Francis Stevens Campus), Skylar has used her artistry to raise awareness, to compete and to beautify. A new generation of phenomenal artists is on the rise, and they are utilizing their talents to bring about change.
