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Mary Azarian moved to a small
hill farm in northern Vermont in 1963. She and her partner farmed with horses
and oxen, kept chickens, a milk cow and sheep, made maple syrup and raised
three sons as well as a large vegetable and flower garden. These years on
the farm became the basis for the subjects she has chosen to depict in her
woodcut prints.
In 1969, she started Farmhouse
Press and began producing woodcut prints, first printing by hand and eventually
printing on a 19th century Vandercook proof press. Her initial prints were
done in black and white, but she soon began experimenting with adding color.
Trained as a painter as well as a printmaker, she developed a non-traditional
technique of adding the color with water based paints rather than with individual
color blocks.
This allows each print to be unique
and the color to be varied. Most of the prints produced at Farmhouse Press are printed by the artist on the Vandercook proof press, but in some cases a block may prove difficult to print properly and is printed by a small print shop in Barre, Vermont. These prints will be designated by an asterisk (*). Each print is individually hand painted by Mary Azarian.
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Mary with trusty companion Hilda
in the studio carving a woodcut. |
Recently, she has returned to
hand printing black and white woodcuts on Japanese paper. The quality of
hand rubbing can never be duplicated on a press. A special selection of black
and white prints is offered on this site.
In addition to producing prints,
Mary Azarian has illustrated over 40 books. In 1999, Snowflake Bentley, a
picture book about Vermont's famous photographer of snow crystals won the
Caldecott Award. She continues to illustrate picture books and a collection
of note cards reproduced from original woodcuts.
Galleries with Mary Azarian
Prints:
Print Gallery at Quaigh Design
Centre, Main Street, Wilmington, Vermont 05363. Phone 802-464-2780
(comprehensive collection).
Photos of Mary's Inspirations:
Garden ||
Pet ||
House
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