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Patterns of Meaning

Pittsburgh, PA

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Collection: Cory Bonnet

A Pittsburgh-based oil painter and preservationist, Cory Bonnet depicts contemporary, nostalgic scenes of the city and its environs, employing salvaged materials. Director of Pittsburgh Gateways Arts Corridor and Founder of Patterns of Meaning, Bonnet holds a BFA from Edinboro University. Recognized as '2017 Preservationist of the Year,' his commitment to sustainability, evident in his LEED AP credentials, influences his art, which exudes optimism and hometown beauty. Actively involved in community development and charities, Bonnet's work resides at Shehady Gallery and by appointment at the Energy Innovation Center, Pittsburgh, PA. Explore his art at www.corybonnet.com.
"First Day" by Cory Bonnet by Patterns of Meaning
  • "First Day" by Cory Bonnet
India ink, pigment and charcoal on butcher paper.
20 x 20 in
(50.8 x 50.8 cm)
$1,200
"End of the Line" by Cory Bonnet by Patterns of Meaning
  • "End of the Line" by Cory Bonnet
India ink, pigment and charcoal on butcher paper.
24 x 20 in
(60.96 x 50.8 cm)
$800
"Core Box Mill Town, 14 x 141⁄2 x 5" by Cory Bonnet by Patterns of Meaning
  • "Core Box Mill Town, 14 x 141⁄2 x 5" by Cory Bo...
$800
"Chin Up" by Cory Bonnet by Patterns of Meaning
  • "Chin Up" by Cory Bonnet
India ink, pigment and charcoal on butcher paper.
20 x 20 in
(50.8 x 50.8 cm)
$1,200
"Carrie Furnace No. 3 & No. 4" by Patterns of Meaning
  • "Carrie Furnace No. 3 & No. 4"
oil and pigment on salvaged wood
10 x 11 x 5.75 in
(25.4 x 27.94 x 14.61 cm)
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"Bessemer Reflections:  Steel your Face" by Cory Bonnet by Patterns of Meaning
  • "Bessemer Reflections: Steel your Face" by Cor...
oil and pigment on maple panel
60 x 48 in
(152.4 x 121.92 cm)
$14,000
"Across the River" by Cory Bonnet by Patterns of Meaning
  • "Across the River" by Cory Bonnet
India ink, pigment and charcoal on butcher paper.
24 x 48 in
(60.96 x 121.92 cm)
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  Patterns of Meaning is an unprecedented collection of industrial artifacts, paintings, and sculpture honoring the industrial era. This assemblage includes foundry patterns dating from the late 1890s to the early 1900s and their corresponding blueprints, enhanced with original art inspired by the collection.

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