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Cory Bonnet is an artist and preservationist who paints contemporary nostalgic scenes of Pittsburgh and the surrounding area using salvaged and reclaimed materials.
Bonnet earned a BFA in Drawing and a Minor in Art History from Edinboro University of Pennsylvania in 1998. The importance of sustainable development was a huge catalyst in defining his work. The use of reclaimed materials and focus on conservation of historic buildings led Bonnet to earn the title of LEED AP from the USGBC. This gave him an in-depth understanding of sustainable building practices and reinforced his commitment to using salvaged, reclaimed or sustainable materials in his work.
Bonnet was named “2017 Preservationist of the Year” by the Young Preservationists Association of Pittsburgh.
Bonnet has worked on a number of community development initiatives and works with local charities to help them reach fundraising goals.
Growing up in the Pittsburgh area, Cory Bonnet has always appreciated the inherent beauty of the city and its surrounding neighborhoods. His paintings reflect the optimism and beauty he sees in his hometown.
Cory Bonnet is an artist and preservationist who paints contemporary nostalgic scenes of Pittsburgh and the surrounding area using salvaged and reclaimed materials.
Bonnet earned a BFA in Drawing and a Minor in Art History from Edinboro University of Pennsylvania in 1998. The importance of sustainable development was a huge catalyst in defining his work. The use of reclaimed materials and focus on conservation of historic buildings led Bonnet to earn the title of LEED AP from the USGBC. This gave him an in-depth understanding of sustainable building practices and reinforced his commitment to using salvaged, reclaimed or sustainable materials in his work.
Bonnet was named “2017 Preservationist of the Year” by the Young Preservationists Association of Pittsburgh.
Bonnet has worked on a number of community development initiatives and works with local charities to help them reach fundraising goals.
Growing up in the Pittsburgh area, Cory Bonnet has always appreciated the inherent beauty of the city and its surrounding neighborhoods. His paintings reflect the optimism and beauty he sees in his hometown.
Trust The Process, india ink, pigment and charcoal on butcher paper with salvaged frame, 69 ½ x 83 inches
Foundry Vision, india ink, pigment and charcoal on butcher paper, 67 x 34 ½ inches
Carrie Furnace, india ink, pigment and charcoal on butcher paper, 67 x 34 ½ inches
Well Worn, india ink, pigment and charcoal on butcher paper, 20 x 20 inches
Across the River, india ink, pigment and charcoal on butcher paper, 24 x 48 inches
Chin Up, india ink, pigment and charcoal on butcher paper, 20 x 20 inches
Take Five, india ink, pigment and charcoal on butcher paper, 19 x 19 ¼ inches
Room For One, india ink, pigment and charcoal on butcher paper, 19 x 19 ¼ inches
Keeping it Together, india ink, pigment and charcoal on butcher paper, 19 x 19 ¼ inches
Wrench, india ink, pigment and charcoal on butcher paper, 19 x 19 ¼ inches
Subterranean Mule, india ink, pigment and charcoal on butcher paper, 19 ½ x 15 inches
End of the Line, india ink, pigment and charcoal on butcher paper, 24 x 20 inches
Pour, india ink, pigment and charcoal on butcher paper 22 ¾ x 34 ½ inches
Smoke Break, india ink, pigment and charcoal on butcher paper, 20 x 20 inches
Fresh Air, india ink, pigment and charcoal on butcher paper, 20 x 20 inches
1st Day, india ink, pigment and charcoal on butcher paper, 20 x 20 inches
Fresh Air, india ink, pigment and charcoal on butcher paper, 20 x 20 inches
Blowing Off Steam, india ink, pigment and charcoal on butcher paper with salvaged frame, 31 x 25 inches
No. 1 Mine, india ink, pigment and charcoal on butcher paper with salvaged frame, 24 ¼ x 38 ¼
Ghost Town, india ink, pigment and charcoal on butcher paper with salvaged frame, 24 ¼ x 47 inches
Ingot Train, india ink, pigment and charcoal on butcher paper, 24 x 20 inches
Row House & Smoke Stacks, india ink, pigment and charcoal on butcher paper, 34 ½ x 67 inches
Open Hearth, india ink, pigment and charcoal on butcher paper, 34 ½ x 67 inches
Making Mountains - Slag Train, india ink, pigment and charcoal on butcher paper, 34 ½ x 67 inches