Google Doodle Honors Uvalde Shooting Victim by Featuring Her Drawing—Here's What Her Art Looks Like

Google Doodle honors the death of a Uvalde shooting victim named Alithia Haven Ramirez. The search engine giant did this by featuring the artwork of the deceased child.

Google Doodle Honors Uvalde Shooting Victim by Featuring Her Drawing—Here's What Her Art Looks Like
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The unfortunate event happened on May 24 after a shooter killed around 21 individuals at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde.

Among these victims are 19 students and two teachers. The victims' families shared how they want their kids to be remembered.

One family said that their daughter wanted to be a famous TikToker. On the other hand, a boy's family described him as the "life of the party."

Meanwhile, the parents of Alithia said their beloved daughter dreamed of becoming an artist. To honor her death, Google featured her artwork on the Google Doodle website.

Google Doodle Honors Uvalde Shooting Victim

According to ABC News' latest report, Alithia sent her artwork to the search engine giant, hoping that her drawing would win the popular Doodle for Google artwork competition.

Google Doodle Honors Uvalde Shooting Victim by Featuring Her Drawing—Here's What Her Art Looks Like
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"I want the world to see my art and show the world what I can do, I want people to be happy when they see my passion in art," said the talented kid in her Google Doodle submission.

Now, Google decided to make a special Google Doodle memorial page for the Uvalde shooting victim. If you visit the official Google Doodle site dedicated to the work of Alithia, her drawing shows a kid sitting on a sofa with two balls of yarn.

Behind the girl is her dog. Alithia's drawing also includes the word "Google," which is depicted by some objects hung on the wall.

This just shows that she loves hanging out with her dog, enjoying the time while they are playing with two balls of yarn.

Google Doodle 2022 Theme

The theme for the latest Google Doodle 2022 is "I care for myself by..." This means that the participants need to show how they make themselves happy or how they want to be comforted during bad times.

Google explained that they want to know what kids want to do when they are feeling down. This is a part of the search engine giant to care for its consumers' mental health.

For Alithia, her way of comforting herself is relaxing on their couch with her beloved pet. If you want to see her beautiful artwork, you can visit this link.

Previously, the Google Doodle logo was swapped with a ballroom game.

On the other hand, Google Doodle 2021 launched its "first day of school" sketch.

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Written by: Griffin Davis

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