Bonnie Acker
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Afternoon Meadow
30" x 30"
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Always the Mountains
30" x 30"
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Camel's Hump
New Year's Day
36" x 72"
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Craftsbury
Horizon
36" x 72"
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Northern River
30" x 30"
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Trapp Meadow
30" x 60"
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Trapp Family
Winter
36" x 60"
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Danville Farm
36" x 36"-sold
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Mad River Pasture
30" x 30"-sold
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Mid Winter Craftsbury
36" x 72"
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Summer
Reflections
36" x 60"-sold
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Pale Blue
20" x 20"-sold
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Clearing
59" x 36"
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Vermont Sky
30" x 40"
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Edge of
the Field
18" x 24"-sold
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Brightness
of It All
36" x 60"-sold
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Craftsbury Snow
21" x 64"-sold
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October Meadow
30" x 40"-sold
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Clouds Morning
36" x 60-sold
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Kingdom Fields II
18" x 14"
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St. Alban's Marsh
20" x 20"
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Northern Lights
20" x 20"
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Camel's Hump
72" x 35"
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Approaching Storm
12" x 8"-sold
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Early May Woods
35" x 12"-sold
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Burlington, Vermont
Artist Statement:
There is no other place on earth Id rather be than in Vermont. The optimism, the dedication to improving the planet and the widespread resourcefulness, all give me the opportunity to believe in the future and the opportunity to connect my artwork to the wider community. I love the landscape that the urban and rural communities give to our states unique character. And I love being an artist, creating uplifting scenes that honor the community-building so deeply rooted around me."
Bonnie Acker is a lifelong artist who connects her work with her love of the environment and her dedication to many social causes. Her pastels and oils are seasonal and impressionistic, depicting a wide variety of Vermont settings.
Bonnie Acker is a graduate of Sarah Lawrence College, with further study at the Massachusetts College of Art. She has received numerous awards and accolades for her artwork and community work. Her artwork is on display in public and private collections throughout the region. Her landscapes have been featured in two books- Champlain's Lake Rediscovered" and "The Art of Lake Champlain."
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