Charlotte Staub Thomas
is a New York City native, and developed a love for nature during
childhood summers spent in Vermont. She received her Bachelor
of Fine Arts Degree in illustration from the Rhode Island School
of Design, and Master of Arts degree from Columbia University.
For over 30 years she has been working as a graphic designer specializing
in book design.
In the 1990's she began her career as botanical
artist, earning a certificate in Botanical Illustration from the
New York Botanical Garden. Her work has been shown there, at the
Brooklyn Botanical Garden, Longwood Gardens, and Highstead Arboretum
among other venues.
Her interest in the plants found on the Lewis
and Clark Exploration began in 1998, and it was then that she
painted the first of the twenty-five paintings that appear in
the book, Common to This Country. Each painting is based on a
live specimen which Ms. Thomas found in gardens and parks around
the country. The original paintings will be shown at the Missouri
Botanical Garden in St. Louis in the spring of 2004 as part of
the city's bicentennial celebration of the famous exploration.
Ms. Thomas lives with her husband, Wayne Thomas,
in Bradenton, Flordia. She is planning to teach at the Ringling
School of Art and Design in Sarasota in the fall of 2003, and
is presently painting the plants of Florida.