Bonnie Young Art Collections
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Artwork by Bonnie Young
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Sunrise at the Ranch by Bonnie Young
Geraniums and Flag by Bonnie Young
Ralphie by Bonnie Young
Magnolias by Bonnie Young
Golden Sunrise by Bonnie Young
Farmyard Beauty by Bonnie Young
Marshall Point Lighthouse by Bonnie Young
Pansies by Bonnie Young
Begonia by Bonnie Young
Roses by Bonnie Young
Morning Walk by Bonnie Young
Red Leaf in Winter by Bonnie Young
Field of Poppies by Bonnie Young
Poppy by Bonnie Young
Standing Out by Bonnie Young
East Windmill by Bonnie Young
Starlit Sky by Bonnie Young
Crab Deck by Bonnie Young
Stairway by Bonnie Young
Sunset at the Ranch by Bonnie Young
A Horde of Pumpkins by Bonnie Young
Apples by Bonnie Young
Pink Hollyhocks by Bonnie Young
Coneflower by Bonnie Young
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About Bonnie Young
Bonnie Young connects to rural life and landscape because they reflect her roots. She discovered the love of painting the light and shadows and their effects on her subjects as she studied nature. For her, painting is an artistic articulation of life captured in watercolor or digital creations. Watercolor allows her to build depth and detail through layering glazes. While still attending elementary school in a one room schoolhouse in the Nebraska Sandhills, she began painting. For most of her adult life, she lived in the midwest and west. She studied art at Kansas State University, the Canton Museum of Art in Canton, Ohio, and the Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities, Colorado. In Colorado, she studied under Janet Nunn, an award winning watercolorist. In addition, Bonnie has a Masters of Science in information technology from the University of Colorado and has earned several awards for her watercolor and digital creations. She retired from teaching in 2008 and began to devote more time to art. Then in July 2014, she moved to Maine. After the move, she invested in a She Shed and used the wood from her 1850 home remodel to make the shed into an art studio. Now she retreats and paints in peace and quiet reflections of life experiences.