TEEN IMAGINE
IT CAN BE ANYTHING YOU PUT YOUR MIND TO
WINNERS | RUNNER-UPS
HONOURABLE MENTIONS
YEAR 2022 CONTEST
Welcome,
Fraser Valley Regional Library is pleased to present our 2022 Teen Imagine Contest winners
We had over 137 entries in 2022 and selecting our winners was difficult as always. We hope you’ll agree these works are impressive Enjoy admiring, watching, reading and listening to this collection of winners!
Background
Started in 2015, this annual contest invites Fraser Valley teens to submit any and every creative piece they’re proud to share. Every year we ’ re impressed by the creativity and talent of our teen community.
CONTENTS 3 - 4 BITTER BLACKBERRY 5 SARDIS MODEL 6 EXPRESSIONLESS 7 KUN 8 MANDO SUIT 9 KRECIK 10 CHALLENGED 11 KOI DREAM 12 JUST WELL ENOUGH 13 SAFE HAVEN 14 MULAN 15 KILL THIS LOVE 16 JE NE TE QUITTERAI PAS 17 PUISQUE C'EST MA ROSE 18 COLOURS 19 DRAGONS 20 MEDIEVALUNDERCOVERLAB 21 BUBBLEGUMUNDERWATER 22 ANATURALBEAUTY 23 THEHUNT 24 ABUSSTOP 25 SUBMERGED 26 HOPGRASSERDANCE 27 COMFORTZONE 28 CARDBOARDMODELPLANES 29 PINKNIGHT 30 FALLWITHTHEFAY 31 EERIE 32 LAVENDERWATERCOLOUR 33 SCORPIONFIGHTERSHIPS 34 CRANEGONEFISHING 35 WATERFIGHTINTHERAIN 36 INSANITYCONSUMESME 37 THEGLOWINGMOON 38 CARLA 39 ANDTHEWORLDWASOURS 40 BREATHLESS 41 CITYPATHWAY 42 RUEWALTING
BITTER BLACKBERRY
A small set of lyrical poems about identity
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Lilya M. E. | 16 years old
Ladner Pioneer Library
the human along sea eyes open and sloped seal head shifting salt snapped line
they catch my signal guttural noise of thought willful, wiry wondering from across the room my halved face is not two but seven
the heady scent of them daisy oxygen collapses muscle memory and skin prickles of something stopped
the watch and blink between me and them
row over rows of paisley curtain and rotten fruit let circles overlap
they bring dahlias open faced to my chin freckles and acne that brush the soft petal and fingers from across the room there is a catch in my heart
the ragged edges pull away
toppling down the good pieces
of me now along, alone
i can be wanting but not soft
your plucked blackberry rotten and earthy toned to lazy thought she your love
when you pressed her into my palm i turned away quickly wary of catching
the stain purpled my curled fingertips when the blackberry coloured your teeth
toss you said what was there to throw anymore
for hours you were an extension of me
the bitter but that course tone hated then
We left everything piled together in the reeds
The porcelain that you wrapped in Sunday papers
We tucked under each other’s arms and chins
Old cheesecloth, olive stains, someone ’ s lipstick
Your peppery mouth
And i forgot the blanket in the trunk by the ditch
In the summer, we were made of water and skin
Boasted of speckled noses
Round like robin eggs
And we tasted each day with bitten lips
Waited for blue with crossed fingers
Ached in rain for whatever else we wanted
The warm nights kept us wandering
While yawn-less we trespassed
Held hands and read palms
Before the tired tails of august
We kissed life back
In the summer, we were made of salt
i like my tea next to black the bag tipsy on the water a cup of lukewarm stillness held Pretty I am not pretty The word isn’t mine I may give it away, but it never belonged to me
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SARDIS MODEL
Sardis library made entirely out of recycled card board and other recycled materials. Referenced pictures from Google (maps, search)
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Ezra L. | 14 years old
Chilliwack Library
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EXPRESSIONLESS
Digital portrait painted in Procreate using an iPad Pro. I was inspired by the image of the model: her face not showing any particular emotion, but yet filled with nuance, almost as though she was inviting you to guess what she is thinking. When painting, I was fascinated by how the smallest alteration of a feature could change the entire expression. Building from a rough outline and values to a completed portrait with tiny details is a challenge that is both satisfying and rewarding.
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Samara K. | 18 years old
Dean Drysdale Library – Walnut Grove
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KUN
Inspired by one particularly interesting pumpkin, bought just after autumn had started.
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Celine C. | 16 years old
Aldergrove Library
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MANDO SUIT
I am a huge fan of 'The Mandalorian,' so for Halloween I decided to make myself a Mandalorian suit. This amazing suit is homemade except for the gloves, boots, and knee/shoulder pads. The pads were bought from the Dollarstore and then painted over, and the jumpsuit is from Value Village. The helmet and gauntlets are 3-D printed, and the chest and back-plates are made of cardboard.
Runner-up
Cariana F. | 13 years old
Abbotsford Community Library
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KRECIK
Krecik (hedgehog) is designed to fit together using carefully planned slots (with the exception of the nose piece, which is fixed onto the structure using wood glue). The concept is based off of children’s wooden puzzles, using vertical and horizontal components to express an animal’s distinct characteristics three-dimensionally.
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Marta K. | 16 years old
Terry Fox Library
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CHALLENGED
This is a short story I wrote that takes place around 1,030 years in the future, in a dystopian society where every 10-50 years the government gathers a single age group and gets them to test new technology...
Runner-up
Arianna P. | 15 years old
Yarrow Library
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KOI DREAM
I experimented with acrylic and watercolor mixed media for my Koi fish. I experimented with various techniques such as scumbling and dry painting. I took further reference in the composition from a couple of different koi photographs and painting pieces - that I was able to reference and imitate some techniques they utilized. I took the creative license to work on the shadows, light, contrasts, and vibrancy of colors as they complemented one another.
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Isla W. | 16 years old Dean Drysdale Library – Walnut Grove
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JUST WELL ENOUGH
It's a short story about a walk between best friends. And sometimes, I find, that stories like those are the best.
Runner-up
Natalia P. | 13 years old Tsawwassen Library
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SAFE HAVEN
Silhouettes painted on newapaper covered wood panels, representing the fact that everybody needs to feel safe and secure.
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Selena C. | 14 years old
Terry Fox Library
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MULAN
I choreographed this figure skating short solo based on the song 'I'll Make a Man Out of You' from the movie Mulan. I designed my own costume, hairstyle and used a bamboo stick as my prop.
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Olivia H. | 12 years old
George Mackie Library
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KILL THIS LOVE
This is a dance cover project video I recorded and edited. I choose to perform the dance to Blackpink's song, 'Kill This Love' which I learned through YouTube. After memorizing, I recorded myself dancing in my neighborhood (a park, my backyard, etc. ) and then editing all the videos into one final piece.
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June Y. | 16 years old
Clearbrook Library
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JE NE TE QUITTERAI PAS
I call it, the illustration, "I will not leave You", because the pilot never left the little prince and he. Like the fox and the little prince, like the little prince and his rose.
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Zoe C. | 16 years old Aldergrove Library
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PUISQUE C'EST
MA ROSE
"Of course, my own rose, an ordinary passerby would believe that it looks like you. But on its own it is more important than all of you, since it is my rose. "
Runner-up
Zoe C. | 16 years old Aldergrove Library
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COLOURS
A
digital portrait sketch
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Ella C. | 16 years old
Dean Drysdale Library – Walnut Grove
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DRAGONS
This is my fan art of Spider-Man and Batman in Tui T. Sutherland's Wings of Fire dragon form using inks and watercolours.
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Lila F. | 15 years old
Abbotsford Community Library
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SIRMISCELLANEOUS' MEDIEVALUNDERCOVERLAB
An original LEGO scene The background is painted with acrylic From the outside, this is just an ordinary castle on an ordinary hill, but, if the guards will admit you, you will see that it is actually a multi-room, hightech lab The cave entrance is perfect for transporting cargo undetected, and our raccoon friend has hired all the smartest woodland animals to be his scientists
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Lila F. | 15 years old
Abbotsford Community Library
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BUBBLE GUM UNDERWATER
I completed this piece a while before for a school art assignment. I started off this project as a still life of a bubblegum machine my art teacher had for art class. Then I branched out from that.
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Isla W. | 16 years old
Dean Drysdale Library – Walnut Grove
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A NATURAL BEAUTY
For this piece I was inspired by the natural beauty around us. I created this piece by only using things found in nature. This piece is important to me because we often forget about the nature around us and how beautiful it can be.
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Avianca R. | 14 years old
Terry Fox Library
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THE HUNT
My piece, which I named The Hunt, is greatly inspired by an anime I watched over the break named ‘Banana Fish’. I designed my own “Banana Fish” and took the sobriquet “Lynx” of the main character in the anime, designing a scene where the lynx is being chased down by the hunters behind for the banana fish it had in turn, hunted.
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Isla W. | 16 years old
Dean Drysdale Library - Walnut Grove
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BUS STOP
For me, waiting before the bus arrives is a time for me to think. I lose myself in thoughts, chasing daydreams, or mundane thoughts such as the daily schedule for what's to come. Through ink and words as a medium, I conveyed lights and dark, sculpting a bus stop scene. Looking closely, the cursive words that are repeated over the page were from an original poem about the timelessness of bus stops, where the people come and go.
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Isla W. | 15 years old
Dean Drysdale Library - Walnut Grove
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SUBMERGED
Materials: Pencil Crayon, White Pen, Wax Pencil. I created this piece to visually show the importance of strong relationships. It is essential for everyone to have people around them who will help them even when they feel like they're drowning.
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Julianna M. | 17 years old
Murrayville Library
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HOP GRASSER DANCE
I composed a piece of music for grade 4 or 5 piano. This is my first time ever composing an original song. It’s inspired by my childhood. I grew up catching grasshoppers when I I would go camping in the summer. When I was very young I started calling them “hop grassers ” and it was just how I continued to say it.
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Anna S. | 18 years old Chilliwack Library
Hop Grasser Dance ( mp3)
COMFORT ZONE
This is a watercolour piece inspired by wildlife. I used salt, and different stroke techniques to emphasize the texture of the background and flower. Frogs are beautiful creatures, and I wanted to show them incased in a flower here.
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Elaine C. | 17 years old
Dean Drysdale Library - Walnut Grove
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CARDBOARD PLANES
Using cardboard, toothpicks, plastic, hot glue gun, paint and 3 toy army man I was able to recreate 7 of my favorite military planes. I love model building and most proud of my red Baron model.
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Mikey Q. | 12 years old
Murrayville Library
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PINK NIGHT
It is a painting made with acrylic paint. There is a whale swimming in the sky. The pink clouds increase the dreaminess. The painting makes you feel like you could be there at the moment, riding the whale around the moon. It's like a dream that someone might have wanting it to come true.
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Ashreet A. | 14 years old
Clearbrook Library
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FALL WITH THE FAY
Fall With The Fay is a short story that has no real ending. I want it to be the sort of tale that catches in the readers mind and coaxes them to tell us how it ends. Even I, the author, don't know what happens to the girl.
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Natalia P. | 13 years old Tsawwassen Library
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EERIE
I have created a portrait using an image from google as a reference. I specifically chose to draw that portrait because of its eyes, it was the most captivating and intense and I tried my best to capture that with my somewhat artistic capabilities.
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Gurkirat K. W. | 17 years old
Abbotsford Community Library
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LAVENDER WATERCOLOUR
A watercolour painting of wild lavender flowers. It reminds me of summer and the beauty of nature.
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Malia W. | 14 years old
Abbotsford Community Library
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SCORPION FIGHTER SHIPS
I LOVE Star Wars, and I also love LEGO. I decided a while ago to try to make my own Star Wars spaceship without instructions, and I made these.
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Micah F. | 13 years old
Chilliwack Library
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CRANE GONE FISHING
Acrylic painting of a crane on canvas. I had to research the skin undertone which I found out was pink and then paint overtop in layers. I was inspired by Robert Bateman’s paintings that I used to look at as a kid in the library books on art
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Hannah B. | 15 years old
Abbotsford Community Library
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WATERFIGHT IN THE RAIN
This comic was a recounting of one afternoon in my life. It was some time after my grandma’s funeral our first encounter with death my cousins Ian and Nicole, and Celine, were my companions in sadness, and yet that was the day we finally felt ready to discuss our grandma’s passing.
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Zoe C. | 16 years old
Aldergrove Library
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INSANITY CONSUMES ME
A collection of poems that I've been writing
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Pavan D. | 16 years old
Fort Langley Library
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THE GLOWING MOON
A canvas painting that I made with acrylic paint, brushes and canvas. I got the idea from a old Egyptian movie I watched and there was a manuscript with the same design on it so I turned in into a painting.
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Prabhnoor K. | 15 years old
Clearbrook Library
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CARLA
Conté on paper, life drawing.
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Celine C. | 16 years old
Aldergrove Library
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AND THE WORLD WAS OURS
Gouache on watercolour paper with poem
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Celine C. | 16 years old
Aldergrove Library
It was a summer ’ s day, the air smothered us with its burning tentacles, trying to get under our skin and force out the water beneath the surface. Like miners it was, extracting precious minerals from the stubborn earth
We welcomed the heat though, and the sweat that came with it. That was what it takes to be a child
(It would be a lie if we didn’t escape and accept the embrace of the air conditioner rather gracefully despite the heroism of being children)
As soon as we were old enough to discover the nearby store
柑仔店, it was called More of a general existence in my beloved beloved country than a specific name we swarmed to it like flecks of metal to a magnet
As my father would have done many years ago
Like miners we were also Pulling and digging into the sweet and bubbling history
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BREATHLESS
This is a poem I wrote while pacing and getting stuck in my own thoughts. It started out as a short poem to describe a villain with a broken, sad sort of beauty and turned into this. Now, I’m not quite sure what it symbolizes (or maybe I am; you’ll never know), but I hope that you can write your own meaning into my words.
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Natalia P. | 13 years old
Tsawwassen Library
CITY PATHWAY
This is a song that I created. It fits into the genre of Hip-Hop or Electronic. I chose to call it City Pathway because it makes me imagine taking a stroll down an urban pathway. I composed the song using a program called BandLab.
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Harishvin S. | 13 years old
Mission Library
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RUE WALTING
This is an excerpt from a novel that I started writing last year about a girl and a ghost. It’s supposed to be quite lyrical and poetic at times, and the writing is meant to represent the way that Rue Walting thinks.
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Lilya E. | 16 years old Ladner Pioneer Library
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TEEN IMAGINE
THANK YOU EVERYONE FOR PARTICIPATING!
WE LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR CREATIVITY IN 2023.
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