Fourth edition of Google "Doodle 4 Google" art contest began Wednesday, when U.S. students K-12 will present the Google logo designs with the theme "What I would like to do someday."
The competition has several celebrity judges, including Whoopi Goldberg, "Garfield" creator Jim Davis, the ice skater Evan Lysacek and author Beverly Cleary.
The winner receives a $ 15,000 scholarship and a technology grant of $ 25,000 for their school. Forty finalists the opportunity to travel to New York to see their artwork at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
Last year's winner was the third grade Makenzie Melton of Missouri, who beat 33,000 other students with a colored pencil doodle of a forest habitat.
Doodle Wednesday celebrated the 172nd birthday of the French artist Paul Cézanne.

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