Hello,... after spending the past twenty-some years as a painter, working in various mediums, I have found, through a creative journey,... the wonderful art of dollmaking. In making dolls, I not only get to paint, but sculpt, AND work with the antique and vintage fabrics that I love. I first started making dolls just for myself, to accent my antiques, I create each one individually as if it were for my own home. Each doll is hand sculpted in fabric and Paperclay. They take at least 50 hours to complete, so as to give a personality of their own. No moulds are ever used and no two dolls are exactly alike. Many (enjoyable) hours are spent choosing dress fabrics, hair and accessories so that they all blend and compliment each other. I use only antique and fine reproduction fabrics. Hand sewing, which I really enjoy is used wherever possible. Usually, their clothing is unremovable ( especially if the fabric used is quite old), as I regard my dolls as finished sculptures and NOT meant as children's toys. Hope you enjoy viewing them as much as I have enjoyed creating them. You are also welcome to view more of them on my Facebook Folk Art Doll page.
This blog is dedicated to my daughter, Amy. When she read it for the first time, she said that that reading my words calmed her...hah! I laughed. I couldn't imagine anyone saying that to me, least of all someone in my family! Sometime, I will have to tell you all about how Amy and I met... Love you, Sweetie
Audrey, she is one of the several dollies I delivered to Sharon Renninger's last week. With her quirky expression, she is one of my favorites. She may still be available. You may contact Sharon by clicking on my sidebar. She doesn't necessarily put all the available ones online. Thanks,
Hah hahahah... Betty, Since you mentioned that my dolls look like they have a story to tell, several other people have said something similar... I suppose I should pay more attention to what these little souls are trying to tell me when I'm sculpting them! Thanks,....
8 comments:
Hi Rebecca, is Enid for sale?
She's beautiful!
Audrey
Amazing, like a real person sitting there! Gorgeous.
Oh, thank you so much, Robin!
Audrey, she is one of the several dollies I delivered to Sharon Renninger's last week. With her quirky expression, she is one of my favorites. She may still be available. You may contact Sharon by clicking on my sidebar. She doesn't necessarily put all the available ones online. Thanks,
Enid has a such a serene demeanour!
Enid is such an aristocrat!
I love her expression. It says, "Why am I here, wasting my time with THESE people".lol
Hah hahahah... Betty, Since you mentioned that my dolls look like they have a story to tell, several other people have said something similar... I suppose I should pay more attention to what these little souls are trying to tell me when I'm sculpting them! Thanks,....
Enid is just beautiful she looks so prim and proper kind of a little church lady look, love her.
Thanks, Kathie!
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