Sonja Jones Art Collections
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Artwork by Sonja Jones
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.
Golden Day by Sonja Jones
Rose of Sharon by Sonja Jones
Ruby Red Humdinger by Sonja Jones
Pole Dancer by Sonja Jones
Please Come Home by Sonja Jones
Autumn Moose by Sonja Jones
Lil' Snack by Sonja Jones
Sofa Sleeper by Sonja Jones
Cold Winter's Jay by Sonja Jones
At The Pond by Sonja Jones
Fat Cats by Sonja Jones
Tanging Around by Sonja Jones
Hero's Hero by Sonja Jones
Chickadee in the Pine by Sonja Jones
Marblehead in Winter's Grip by Sonja Jones
Loves Lap by Sonja Jones
Tired Queen by Sonja Jones
Snow blown by Sonja Jones
Iris You Were Here by Sonja Jones
What Lies Beyond by Sonja Jones
Reflecting on the Day by Sonja Jones
Louie in an Urban Jungle by Sonja Jones
Jay in the Japanese Maple by Sonja Jones
Trail Mix by Sonja Jones
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About Sonja Jones
Sonja Jones is an older "emerging" artist, having begun her artistic journey after age 50. She enjoys focusing on wildlife and nature themes, particularly those of Midwest America. She currently makes her home in Northeastern Ohio, where she is blessed to be surrounded by an excellent state park system, a nearby botanical garden, numerous marshes, and of course, Lake Erie! Her paintings often reflect the small birds and wildlife that can be encountered in one's own backyard or garden.
The artist is self-taught for the most part, but has benefited from the instruction of a few very talented watercolorist including David Rankin, Valorie Toliver, and the staff at the fine Valley Art Center of Chagrin Falls, OH. She is constantly learning and experimenting with new techniques and mediums. The majority of her gallery is done in the water-based mediums of acrylic and watercolor, but the artist enjoys trying out new substrates and applications for these mediums.