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Article: Enjoying the magic of the seasons throughout the year: the exhibition, "Spirit of the Holidays, " illuminates the season with charming, rarely seen examples of Tasha Tudor's original art for greeting cards and children's books created for those special celebrations--from Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's to Valentine's Day, Easter, and Halloween.(Museums Today)
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- USA TODAY
- Article date:
- January 1, 2006
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FAMILY, ART, AND NATURE have been at the center of Tasha Tudor's life for years. Her hard-won success--as an author, artist, illustrator, and parent--is a constant source of pride for the still-working 90-year-old. Rejecting commercial fads and popular opinion, she cultivates the virtues of a simpler existence and exemplifies without pretension a life that many dream of but few understand how to realize.
Tudor continues to produce her signature watercolors at her idyllic, rural Vermont farm, where she has fashioned an intimate world of her own making. The artist's studio is her kitchen, where she sits balancing her work on her lap. Her appreciation for simpler ...
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Article: Tasha Tudor, 92; illustrated, authored children's ...
The Boston Globe;
June 21, 2008 ;
700+ words
... ... brushed her feet, which in warmer months usually were bare, Tasha Tudor always looked as if she had just stepped out of the early ... but a shadow. Behind it, yet within our reach, is joy." Tasha Tudor was born in Boston and began creating images as a child ...
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