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Eliza K. Jewett
A native of the San Francisco Bay Area, Eliza has been drawing and
painting plants since she was a small child. She works primarily in
watercolor, but occasionally in pen and ink, colored pencil, or
gouache. Eliza has shown her botanical art in many exhibits in the
past decade, including those sponsored by the American Society of
Botanical Artists (ASBA) and The Horticultural Society of New York,
Filoli, the Guild of Natural Science Illustrators, and NCalSBA. Her
illustrations have also been published in books, magazines,
educational materials, and scientific papers. Eliza currently works as
a staff illustrator (using entirely digital media) at Annual Reviews,
a noted scientific publisher, while doing botanical art, freelance
illustration, and graphic design in her spare time. She is most
inspired to paint those plants that are more than merely beautiful
subjects, but also have local importance or meaningful stories, such
as California natives, threatened species, and culturally or
medicinally important plants. She sells originals, giclee prints, and
cards, and frequently works on commission.
Eliza received her B.A. from Harvard University, where she majored in
biology with a focus on botany and conservation biology, and graduated
from the UC Santa Cruz Science Illustration certificate program in
2004.
Eliza K. Jewett
Website: www.elizajewett.com


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