Bonnie Casey

Bonnie Casey's early training was as a scholarship student at the Art Institute of Chicago. A former instructor at the Village Art School in Skokie, Illinois, she has established herself as a painter of landscapes since moving to Arizona in 1984.

She is an artist who paints the Southwest as she feels it. Her style is fluid and rhythmical. Her subjects vary from cowboys to cacti to arroyos. She paints what excites her and that excitement transports you into her works. Her canvasses are filled with light and color and yet her works are straightforward depictions.

She has won more than 100 awards in juried competitions since moving to the Prescott, Arizona area. She has won four Grambacher medals, two of them, Gold. Bonnie was a finalist for the 1995 Grumbacher Hall of Fame Award - one of the highest distinctions bestowed upon contemporary American artists.

Bonnie's paintings can be found in private and corporate collections in the United States and overseas.


News!!!

Bonnie's art work can be seen in a new book titled "Finding your visual voice" by author, Dakota Mitchell

Finding Your Visual Voice: A Painter's Guide to Developing an Artistic Style

Authors: Dakota Mitchell, Lee Haroun
Format: Hardcover, 176 pages
Publication Date: February 2007
Publisher: North Light Books
ISBN-10: 1581808070

 

 

Coming Events:

Date
Event
City
To be announced
Demonstrator for Smithsonian Culture Fest
Prescott, Arizona
To be announced
Organizing a Plein Air Group
Prescott, Arizona
Feb.24-July 8,2007


Work will be exhibited in Winners" Roundup
Phippen Museum

Prescott, Arizona
May 26-28,2007
Exhibitor in Mini tent and plaza space
Phippen Memorial Day Show
Prescott, Arizona

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