Bonnie is a Creativity Coach, Art Facilitator, and Artist living in Las Vegas, Nevada. She has most recently been working as an Art Facilitator with groups of men and women in addiction recovery programs. She also has experience working with young people and people with physical and mental disabilities. She is the mother of two young boys, whom she credits for endless inspiration during the creation of this book. Bonnie studied Fine Art at the Rhode Island School of Design in Providence, RI. While she completed her BFA she also worked as a teacher assistant for the RISD Printmaking Department, the Rhode Island School of Design Museum, the Rhode Island School for the Deaf, The Boston Children's Museum, and United Cerebral Palsy. After college, Bonnie began a twelve-year career as an Exhibit Designer, Design Director, and Independent Contractor. She designed visitor centers and museum exhibits for high profile organizations such as The Smithsonian Institution, National Geographic, NASA, and The Newseum, as well as many others.
She was often asked to create content that was easily understood by either a fifth grader or a US Congressman. This practice has served her well in developing her personable and easy to follow writing voice over the years. In 2004, Bonnie decided to make a shift in her life path. She traveled extensively and began painting full time. She pursued her career as a fine artist for ten years while at the same time cultivating a family of her own. Currently she devotes most of her creating time to Creativity Coaching, Art Facilitating, Public Speaking, Painting, Drawing, Writing, Blogging and playing right alongside her most favorite people.