![]() ![]() Since then, I was always interested in how companies made computer games, and I think that's what ultimately led me to 3-D design. ![]() I started using Commodore 64's when I was eleven or twelve, and by age thirteen, I could do basic programming. My initial interest in digital art came about at a young age. It took me a few years to realize that not all my friends' parents were as creative as mine. ![]() One year for my birthday, my parents made me a kid-sized cardboard castle out of refrigerator boxes in our backyard. One of the major advantages of growing up in a family of artists is the support you receive while learning your art form. I have always been very interested in art – it always seemed like a lot of fun. She lives with her husband in Hawaii, under the blue sky, rain sky, and changing-all-day sky.Īs a fifth-generation professional artist, I grew up with art all around me – in the studios of my parents and grandparents. Audrey has illustrated numerous popular books herself, including SILLY SALLY, A DOG NEEDS A BONE, and BLUE SKY (2012). She often collaborates with her husband, Caldecott Honor illustrator Don Wood (THE NAPPING HOUSE KING BIDGOOD'S IN THE BATHTUB IT'S DUFFY TIME!), and she created many bestselling books with their son, Bruce Wood (ALPHABET MYSTERY TEN LITTLE FISH). Audrey Wood has been writing award-winning children's books for more than thirty years, and she is a fourth-generation artist. ![]()
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