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Product Description Mary Blair's favorite color was white - the color of possibility! Even as a child, Mary Blair loved color, and all she wanted to do was to make art. But becoming an artist wasn't easy. Her parents worked hard to provide her paper and paints, and Mary worked hard to enter contests and earn a spot at a school for the arts. She even had to work hard to find her place at the Walt Disney Studios. But Walt was easily impressed by Mary. When she joined his trip to South America, Mary had never seen such color. She collected that color and used it in her concept art for Cinderella, Alice in Wonderland, and Peter Pan, and even the It's a Small World attraction at Disneyland. This beautifully illustrated picture book shares Mary's story, in all its inspiring flair. Includes an artist's note, a note from Mary's niece Maggie Richardson, and a list of books by and about Mary. Searching for that perfect gift for the Disney kid in your life? Explore more behind-the-scenes stories: A Kiss Goodnight (By Disney Legends Richard M. Sherman and Floyd Norman) Pencils, Pens & Brushes: A Great Girls' Guide to Disney Animation Walt Disney: Drawn from Imagination biography About the Author Amy Novesky has written a variety of books for children, including Finding Dory's Three Little Words, illustrated by Grace Lee; Georgia in Hawaii, illustrated by Yuyi Morales; and Me, Frida, illustrated by David Diaz. She lives in Sausalito, California, with her family. At Walt Disney Animation Studios, Brittney Lee is the visual development artist on films such as Frozen, Zootopia, and Wreck-It-Ralph, and she's now working on Frozen 2.