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Anvita Prashant — The Google Doodle Girl

    • rohit.david@timesgroup.com
    • Publish Date: Nov 12 2016 1:25PM
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    • Updated Date: Nov 14 2016 10:40AM
Anvita Prashant — The Google Doodle Girl

Eleven-year-old Pune girl Anvita Prashant Telang has been named national winner of the "Doodle 4 Google" contest. The sixth standard student from Vibgyor High School in Balewadi area was chosen for her Doodle submission on the theme titled ‘If I could teach anyone anything, it would be’.  The Doodle will be featured on the Google India homepage on November 14 to celebrate Children's Day. She speaks on her doodle and much more.

what does your doodle mean?
Enjoy every moment in life’, this is what I wanted to tell everyone through my doodle. In the current stressful times, greatest joys of life are often hidden in simple things, thus I would like to teach everyone to take time to enjoy every moment of life and appreciate the simple things around us.

Since when did you start making doodles? What does this win mean to you?
When I was five-years-old, I have been doodling and drawing. As a kid I would often make greetings cards for my near and dear ones and I still do. This win means a lot as it has brought smiles and happiness in my life and proud moment for my parents.

What was the best part of being part of this contest?
It has to be the platform that it offered to the budding doodlers like me across the country, to express their ideas through Doodle 4 Google. 

Who has been your inspiration?
My mother who is a graphic designer, her guidance and suggestions has always helped me.

Do you always use references for your doodles, or do you sometimes draw from your imagination?
Most of the time I draw from my imagination but there are many Youtube videos on art.

Did you take part in any design-related studies, or is it just pure talent?
I have been attending art classed in my neighbourhood for the last two years. It was there that I got the required guidance to doodle.

When do you find the time for doodling while studying?
I don’t study all the time. So I manage time to Doodle whenever I am in the mood to draw whatever I have in mind.

Did you enjoy meeting other kids who were part of the contest?
Of course this competition was a great platform to get meet contestants from different parts of the country. I got an opportunity to discuss with them and exchange concepts. It was a wonderful experience.

What is your craziest dream that still hasn’t come true?
I feel dreams are meant to be enjoyed in your sleep. And not expect them to turn to reality.

Any advice for aspiring artists who still haven’t discovered that unique style of theirs?
Keep doodling on any surface like paper, notebook, blackboards but make sure not the wall because then you are in big trouble. You need not be an artistic and not worry much about proportions because doodles are supposed to be just your thought poured on to paper. So keep doodling whenever you get time. More you Doodle more you’ll get the hang of it.

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Kritika Malhotra Indira National School

Its a proud feeling.....my congratulations to Anvita Prashant.....

E. Deepak Sen Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

Welldone Anvita. She is a very good example for every talents .

Bhavana Jaison Atomic Energy Central School No 2

Happy children''s day and congrats dear Anvita Prashant .

Kashish Verma Bharti Public School Swasthya Vihar

Congratulations!!

Om Badiyani Sandipani

Congratulations Anvita!!!!!!! Happy Children''s Day!

Tanay sinha DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL (INDIRAPURAM)

Well done Anvita. You ate great pride for us . Your doodle just looks so cute

Nishi Upadhyay BHARTI PUBLIC SCHOOL (SWASTHYA VHR)

congratulations great job.

DIWANSHI SHETIJA BHARTI PUBLIC SCHOOL (SWASTHYA VHR)

Well done dear,keep it up.CONGRATS!

A.Shajitha Fathima Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

I congrats for her title. She is a role model for every toi students.

MESHA PRIYA.M Amalorpavam Higher Secondary School - Puducherry

IT IS A GOOD MORAL STORY

MANAS KUMAR BAL BHARTI PUBLIC SCHOOL (PITAM PUR

Congratulations Anvita your Doodle is very creative and original, indeed appreciable! Keep taking your artistic talent to great heights. Wish you all the best.

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