7/7/2023 0 Comments More like doodle4google![]() In an acrylic paint, one mermaid rides a seahorse. ![]() A green and blue bubbly sea with coral reefs and jellyfish make up the background, done in colored pastel. ![]() Madeleine said she worked for about six weeks on the Google drawing, redoing the piece at least three times. So, I think that Maddie identified that no one in the family did visual art and that could be her thing.” “We are singers and actors and writers, and I think kids like to do something that’s a little different from their family, or that’s kind of their own thing. “Our family is very artsy,” Clark-Robinson said. ![]() Her mother, Monica Clark-Robinson, is a self-employed actor and writer, and her father, Greg Robinson, is a speech-pathology professor at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Madeleine, who draws, writes, sings and acts, is playing a role in the musical 13 at the Weekend Theater in Little Rock in June. “When they were children, did they dream, too? You imagining me, me imagining you? When I look into their eyes, what will I see? A stranger of the deep, or someone just like me?” “A perfect day in the shimmering blue sea, meeting the mermaids that I’ve longed to be,” she wrote in a 50-word description submitted with her drawing. The contest theme - My Best Day Ever… - prompted Madeleine to imagine a day when she got to meet mermaids. “Even if I don’t go any further, I’m still really excited.” “It’s kind of a relief to be a finalist, like someone is telling me this whole art thing could actually work with my life,” Madeleine said. Public voting on the website ends Friday and will determine the five national finalists, one of whom will win a $30,000 college scholarship. Her drawing is displayed in an online gallery at /doodle4google along with the other 49 state winners’ submissions. Madeleine Robinson, 14, was chosen as the Arkansas state winner in the contest. A mermaid-themed reimagining of Google’s home page scored an Alexander teenager a finalist position in the national Doodle 4 Google contest and an all-expenses-paid trip to see her artwork showcased in a New York City museum. ![]()
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