Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Bella Vista teen submits winning card design

Bowerman’s art to be featured on library cards

- SPECIAL TO NWA DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE

BELLA VISTA — The Bella Vista Public Library’s latest card design will be the work of a local teen.

Anais Bowerman’s design was selected as the winner among numerous artistic submission­s in a recent library card design contest sponsored by the library. Library staff called the contest a success and said the community effort drew a great deal of interest.

“We had a ton of great entries, and if we were able to order cards in every single design, we would have,” said Alex Newman, children and youth services manager at the library.

Winning art contests is nothing new for Bowerman. The prospectiv­e architect, who just turned 17, began creating art when she was 8 years old.

Her raw artistic skill caught the eye of many. Over the years, she has earned awards, participat­ed in displays and completed art commission­s.

Library card design judges, who were the library’s staff members, said Bowerman’s submission was particular­ly meaningful.

“She seemed to have put a lot of thought process in her design that reflected the Bella Vista Public Library and the Bella Vista community as a whole,” Newman said.

“I am very enthusiast­ic about this particular project and overjoyed to be recognized,” Bowerman said.

Bowerman began entering art contests as a second grader. She earned a great deal of recognitio­n when her artwork was showcased at Little Rock’s main library. She and her family traveled to see her art on display, and she started to imagine how her work could impact others.

Since then, she’s continued to grow as an artist, commission­ing art and murals. She’s even had a self-portrait placed on display last year at Crystal Bridges for its 10-year anniversar­y.

Bowerman’s parents are supportive of her work and encourage her to take on projects. It was her dad that told her about the library’s contest.

She leaned on her love for biking while thinking about a possible design. While her thoughts were percolatin­g, she saw a picture of one of the Bella Vista golf courses with a bridge. She wanted to feature the landscape and hills and mirrored that as she began the artistic process.

Bowerman recognizes the Bella Vista community is strongly connected to biking, so she intertwine­d that element in her art. She, too, is a bike enthusiast, earning a top-10 spot in her category in the National Interschol­astic Cycling Associatio­n league.

Once she sketched out the idea, she added bright colors.

“I decided to make everything pop,” she said.

Bowerman is used to completing artwork to hang or murals to span walls. To hold a small library card featuring her detailed artwork is “awesome,” she said. “It’s a vision come to life but 10 times better.”

Books have also been a critical part of Bowerman’s world from the time that she could read.

Anxiety and meltdowns, along with ADHD and an Asperger’s syndrome diagnosis at age 5, created numerous challenges for her as a child, but books helped her tune out her environmen­t, engage her brain with productive tasks and keep calm.

“For me, they’re portals to new worlds, each encased within a tiny fragment of the library,” she said. “Reading laid the foundation for me to triumph over negativity, and libraries were the source of my newfound enthusiasm for the arts.”

“By the end of fifth grade, we had reduced most of my brain inflammati­on and through multiple treatments I received coincident­ally from Lyme disease … and my symptoms decreased significan­tly,” she said. “So, fortunatel­y,

Asperger’s syndrome no longer represents a daily challenge in my life. But my love for reading persists to this day.”

Bowerman feels incredibly fortunate to be able to give back to her community with the new library card design.

“I’m lucky to have grown up here, reading and partaking in local activities such as mountain biking – it taught me the value of determinat­ion and enabled me to create a design that would represent our local atmosphere and library in a harmonious way,”

she said.

“It’s been really exciting to share with people that the card was designed by a young patron,” Newman said. “We appreciate everyone who entered this year and hope to display all the designs in the future.”

 ?? (Submitted Photo) ?? Bella Vista teen Anais Bowerman won the Bella Vista Public Library card design contest.
(Submitted Photo) Bella Vista teen Anais Bowerman won the Bella Vista Public Library card design contest.

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