Teen Art Show

Exhibit: March 1-April 27

Best in Show

Kendra and the Whale by Kendra L.
Grade 11
Oil, alcohol marker, & colored pencil

Cash prizes donated by the Friends of the Library.

1st Place

Wildflower by Nur Alisha M. I
Pen & marker

2nd Place

Ocean Blue Monarch by Karina B.
Colored pencil

3rd Place

Dragon Eye by Carlyn M.
Oil pastel

Honorable Mention

Monstrous Mutant by Brady F.
Oil pastel & colored pencil

Honorable Mention

Emotional Baggage by Savannah M.
Oil pastel

Honorable Mention

Kayla by Aubrey R.
Acrylic

Honorable Mention

Pride by Abigail N.
Watercolor & colored pencil

1st Place

Interwoven Heritage by Kaia J.
Crocheted & embroidered yarn

2nd Place

Methuselah by Mariska L.
Acrylic

3rd Place

Edges by Rose B.
Acrylic

Honorable Mention

Ascending the Commons by Devin F.
Ink

Honorable Mention

Condescending by Allen V.
Acrylic

Honorable Mention

Eyelash by Olivia O.
Acrylic

Honorable Mention

Self Portrait by Aiden E.
Graphite

Honorable Mention

The Soft Gaze by Yaretzi E.
Acrylic

Honorable Mention

Too Bright by Chloe T.
Acrylic

Art Pickup After Exhibit

Tuesday, April 30 - Saturday, May 4

Monday, May 6 - Saturday, May 11

We would like to give participants the option of sharing their talent to improve lives of needy families in our area by beautifying their homes with artwork. Loisann’s Hope House provides a safe haven for homeless mothers and their children from Central Rappahannock region who want to learn the life skills needed to become self-sufficient.

While art show participants are certainly not required to donate their artwork to Loisann’s Hope House, we will make donating as simple as possible for those who would like to do so.

To donate your artwork, simply leave it at the library after May 13, and we will deliver the artwork to Loisann’s Hope House for you.

Past Winners & Honorees

For over 25 years, CRRL has provided a forum for area teen artists in grades 9-12 to be recognized for their talent. The library is proud to have established this unique opportunity for local students. It's not uncommon for library customers to be interested in purchasing the art or to commission new work.

Past Teen Art Shows

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