We recently connected with Bonnie Blue and have shared our conversation below.
Bonnie, thanks for joining us, excited to have you contributing your stories and insights. We’d love to hear about a project that you’ve worked on that’s meant a lot to you.
I taught myself to do caricatures on a river rocks. I came up with this idea 20 years ago. I thought it was a great idea to tell people they rock and paint them on a rock. I did one of Ellen DeGeneres and she featured it on her show in 2007. I had no idea how empowering this would be to people to get their face on a rock and tell them that they rock ,It has brought many many smiles for many years
Awesome – so before we get into the rest of our questions, can you briefly introduce yourself to our readers.
Well I started my business 40 years ago as a photo restorationist. My work is award-winning and I have been doing that for 40 years now. But when everything went digital course I had to find other ways to make a living as an artist. So I graduated to being a caricaturist. And I created the women rock artcar we’re feature 48 different women on it in the last 20 My Art Car is what I am the most proud of it is encouraged women all over the country as I have traveled and shared my message that women rock
What do you find most rewarding about being a creative?
Meeting so many people
Can you share a story from your journey that illustrates your resilience?
There has been several times where I have done a piece of art with a persons face on it just to sell. And I have gone to art shows and a person we’re coming to my booth it looked like the art that I painted prior to even meeting them
Contact Info:
- Website: Womenthatrocks.com
- Facebook: Bonnie blue
Image Credits
Bonnie blue