Born Marie Tuicillo, Kelly credited her mother and grandmother both
"fine needle workers," as influences. During her high school
years, she began night and summer art classes at Carnegie Tech in
Pittsburgh and her teachers included Samuel Rosenburgh and Robert
Lepper: Later she worked as a department store display
artist.
As a married woman and mother of three sons, Kelly did painting and
drawing during the day and worked on tapestries during the evening with
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