Artist’s Bio
Nina Bonos lives the good life in Sonoma County, California, where her fertile world radiates with sunshine and abundance. She paints stylized wine-country landscapes and is internationally recognized for her Jewish-themed art. Her original watercolor and mixed-media images are adapted as large-scale wall art and banners; synagogue art; fine-art prints and note cards; book and magazine covers; clothing and accessories.
Since childhood, Nina focused on art and design. A cherished memory growing up in San Francisco was roaming the de Young Museum galleries during children’s art classes. This led her to earn a BA in Architecture from UC Berkeley in 1974. After a decade in city planning and architecture, she fully embraced her lifelong dream of becoming an artist.
Artist’s Statement
Creating art centers and defines me, connecting me with the natural world. In vibrant watercolors and mixed-media collages, I bring the local beauty outside my window to patrons and admirers around the world. I portray luscious botanicals and Seven Sacred Species (grapes, olives, figs, pomegranates, dates, wheat and barley).
Decades of meditation and prayer allow me to grasp the hidden meaning in the world around me, and my background in architecture trained my designer’s eye. My hands, heart and soul capture my creative vision.
I do more than observe nature -- I enter into a partnership with my plants. I feed and care for them, and they sustain and reward me. In my work, I strive to portray this sense of awe, peace and celebration.