Jonas Bradford is a Maine artist who paints the beauty of the state's landscapes. His work is characterized by its impressionist style and vibrant colors. He is known for his plein air paintings of Acadia National Park.
Bradford was born in 1947 in Bangor, Maine. He began painting at an early age and studied art at the Maine College of Art. After graduating, he returned to Maine and began painting full-time.
Bradford's paintings have been exhibited in galleries and museums throughout the United States and abroad. He has also won numerous awards for his work, including the Maine Art Museum's Purchase Award and the American Watercolor Society's Gold Medal.
Bradford's paintings are collected by private individuals and institutions, including the Maine Art Museum, the Farnsworth Art Museum, and the Portland Museum of Art. His work is also represented by several galleries in the United States and Canada.
Bradford continues to paint from his home and studio in Maine. He is dedicated to capturing the beauty of the state's landscape and sharing it with others through his art.