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Mary Azarian

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305: 25: 319: 124:. Her grandfather’s farm had thousands of chicken along with geese that would bother the customers that came to buy his eggs. Azarian’s uncle grew vegetables. Being around her family gardens sparked her lifelong interest in nature. When she was young, she would spend her time exploring the woods and fields with her pony named Pasty. 167:
for three years. After she finished her three years of teaching, she decided she wanted to make a living selling woodcut prints. She began producing her prints by hand and in black and white. Eventually, she began adding color to her prints by hand. Finally, she found an old Vandercook proof press
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She began drawing and painting at an early age. In 4th grade, she did her first relief print of woodcuts. This piece of art was a 3 in Ă— 4 in (76 mm Ă— 102 mm) lino block of an angel with the name NOEL at the bottom. She ran into a problem and learned a valuable lesson
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Mary Azarian is married to her husband Tom and together they have three sons. She also has four grandchildren.
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from this project; words must be reversed when doing a woodcut. Her finished product read LEON.
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In the 1970s, Azarian began illustrating children’s books. In 1999, the
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Before beginning her career as a full-time artist, Azarian taught in a
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Azarian grew up on her grandfather's farm on the outskirts of
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at National Center for Children's Illustrated Literature
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Azarian continued to lino cuts until she later attended
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by Jacqueline Briggs Martin. It tells about the life of
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biography of a living person
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American
woodcut
children's book
Caldecott Medal
Snowflake Bentley
Wilson Bentley
Calais
Vermont
Washington, DC
Smith College
Leonard Baskin
Smith College
Vermont
one-room schoolhouse
American Library Association
Caldecott Medal
Snowflake Bentley
Snowflake Bentley
The Four Seasons of Mary Azarian





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