Saturday, February 14, 2009

Neanderthal Figure Model


It's not strictly about dolls, but the description of the latter part of the process sounds like reborning, including silicon casting, detail painting and rooting individual hairs. Scientists at the University of Zurich doing computer-assisted Paleoanthropology are using what sound like programs related to CG animation to fill in the missing parts of fossilized bone fragments to create skulls and then build molds for figures from that. I think it's fascinating.

Friday, February 13, 2009

Etsy Valentines


In honor of Valentine's day, here is a selection of heart, love and valentine related dolls in Etsy stores....

Shelly Marioposa has a lovely felt Queen of Hearts.

Flirty Rose offered by Quirky Dolls is a diminutive 3 inches tall and can be a pendant or pin.

Naked Peggies has a Be My Valentine Kokeshi doll that is sweet.

Susie the Pink Polka Dot Sock Monkey by Elegant Hobbies would bring a smile.

Nutella97's flirty Liza Kelly Fairy is a slighty naughtier OOAK with wings and a skimpy bikini.

CutieFlair makes a cuddly cloth child's doll from her original pattern , with a beautiful hand painted face called Emma.

Wwoodbury makes pairs of Lambs and delightful clothing for them including some with hearts.

Not your usual pretty-pretty, but very interesting and cool, Loopyboopy has a polymer clay OOAK called Julia with the tag line "Be gentle with my heart."

Lucy Blaire presents a Red Naugahide Bunny, cute with an edge.

Charsdolls shows a Valentine face pin amongst her other dolls.

Ferragamo Studios makes felt, cloth and embroidery matryoshka shaped dolls including a saucy winking one name Laura. Well maybe not saucy, really just good humored. You be the judge - that's her in the picture.

Great newsletter


Mary D's Dolls & Bears & Such is a store for doll collectors with a great e-newsletter. I just received my most recent edition today. It is full of info, pictures and links including reports about new doll lines unveiled at IDEX. I love that the store was started in response to the owners being drawn into the world of doll collecting by their little girls' love of dolls, just as I was brought to art doll making through my own daughter's fascination with every kind of doll.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

April Digital Dolls


Oh and just in passing the March/April digital edition of Dolls magazine has just come out and is delicious, full of previews of 2009 upcoming collections. Still free, but not for long. Worth subscribing to, for sure.

DOTY winners announced.


The DOTY Industry Choice awards have been announced. A full list of the winners has been kindly provided by Denise Van Patten on her blog. I'm happy to see some movie star characters amongst the winners, including Tonner's Bette Davis and Integrity's fictional golden era star Gene Marshall Olympia (pictured). I hope to showcase more of the winners over time.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Elsita at NIADA


Happy, happy news! The 2009 NIADA conference website is up. It sounds like an incredible, immersive event, in Tennessee, September 8-13. One aspect that is cool is that workshops are open to non-conference attendees for a slightly higher fee, still requiring pre-registration. So if you were only able to make one day... Some of the offerings are so grand they leave me speechless. I gather admission to the sales floor is free too.
Elsa Mora is the keynote speaker. Often featured in crafting magazines, she makes beautifully shaped and colored soft toys, dolls and remarkable cut paper sculptures. Plus she has an Etsy store which makes her feel like a kindred spirit.

Ball Jointed


Ball Jointed Dolls have the capacity to inspire the same kind of willful suspension of disbelief in their adoptive family as reborns. They like to be carried around to places and visit, wearing either very contemporary youth fashions or fantastical fantasy outfits. Highly poseable they lend themselves to dioramas and photographic stories.

ElfDoll Inc is a South Korean company that makes BJD's. Their Rainydolls are large in scale (58cm or close to 30 inches) and have beautiful face sculpts. However they also manufacture miniature BJD's and have teamed with a BJD and vinyl doll designer, Charles Stephan, to produce his Alice Cherry Blossom tiny "anthro" figure. Aw she's just such a cute little thing. Her nose is an upside down heart.

Charles' Creature Cabinet is based in the Netherlands. The website is very pretty and fun to visit with plenty of work in progress photos and stories. Also sooooo sweet are his limited edition Woodling Baby Fauns, micro (8cm or about 2 inches) ball jointed pixies. Charles Stephan is going to be First Guest of Honor at GoGaDoll, ABJD doll party and convention in San Francisco, June 19-21. Expect cosplay and magnificently costumed dolls.

Ruby Lane



Ruby Lane is an antiques and collectibles online auction store with member stores including one called Old Babes that specializes in estate dolls and doll memorabilia. They currently have 40 antique doll related items including tiny purses and Shirley Temple Soaps.

There are several other doll stores within the Ruby Lane umbrella listing 13,060 doll items. Well I'm not planning on counting them, but that sounds like a good place to start looking for your next antique doll for your collection. Here's a Disney's Snow White from 1939.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Blue Heron

Every industry has it's A-listers. A few people whose artistry and experience earns them the highest respect within their profession or vocation. Including doll making. I've mentioned some already, and will feature more over time. And here is another well known name, Deanna Hogan of Blue Heron Dolls.
Recently she placed a very nice tutorial on her blog about creating finger and toenails, that certainly illustrates the level of thought and attention to detail that explains why Deanna is one of the top in our field. Many of her dolls have a vintage repro feel, remarkable illusion of depth in the painted facial features, while other faces are made three dimensional with fabric over clay masks. I want to say that her dolls have purity of line and clarity in their faces and costumes that highlights the craftsmanship of the manufacture. Plus she really takes wonderful doll photos which stand as examples for all of us.

Magical Beans

Just look at the adorable personality in these dolls' painted faces. Colleen Babcock has designed and made these. She maintains a delightful blog, The Magic Bean, that includes the generous Freebie Friday showcasing links to free doll, fiber arts and crafty stuff.On her Etsy store are a pattern and a kit for making your own Gather Ye Rosebuds figure. You would swear they just giggled.

Monday, February 9, 2009

Bead On


Dot Lewallen is an amazing bead artist. She participates in a monthly Bead Journal Project, embellishing (inadequate word) found soft objects like toys with an encrustation of beads making the mundane and mass produced into something unique and amazing. This odyssey she chronicles on her blog and this year intends to add the extra layer of using only recycled objects as the foundation for her work. Meanwhile on her SpeedieBeadie website, pictures of her past adventures in beaded and other dolls are there to inpire us all.

Dot happens to be a member of a doll club with a cool name, Guilded Lilies, in Columbus, OH. Part of the membership requirement is to make one doll for charity each year. Good on you, ladies.

Creative Girlfriends Challenge


Here's another doll making contest opportunity: The Creative Girlfriends Pop Daisy Fabric Challenge at the Quilting, Stitches and Crafts Expo in Reno, NV May 28 - 30. The cash prizes are Viewer's Choice, and there is an address for obtaining these summery pretty challenge fabrics. A bit of each has to be used in your challenge object.

World's Tiniest Teddy and more

But seriously folks, not content with encouraging you to travel all over the USA for conventions and museums, now I have found somewhere fabulous to visit in Cumbria, UK. It is "A World in Miniature" museum and it looks absolutely breathtaking and mind boggling. Everything is 1/12 scale. Luckily we can take a mini tour (no pun intended, at least at first) on the website.

Congratulations Kate and Mickey



Kate Winslet won a Best Lead Actress British Academy Award earlier tonight. In honor of her, here is the Titanic Rose Barbie doll wearing a recreation of one of the costumes from that nice little movie ten years ago.

And in honor of Mickey Rourke winning Best Lead Actor for "The Wrestler", here is cinnachick being creative with wrestling action figures and ...er..mackerel (!) on her flikr site.

I'd love to post a picture of the Randy the Ram action figure props created for the movie, but so far I haven't found any.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Carved


In my search for off the beaten path dollmakers, I came across a doll and marionette maker who carves her doll's heads from hardwoods like Maple and Manzanita root. Debi Knight Kennedy also makes found object dolls, and performs with some of her puppets in Alaska.

Friday, February 6, 2009

Dada dolls


I am always attracted to mixed media assemblages and found object sculpture. Here are some wonderful figurative pieces made by artist Elaine Benjamin from recycled found objects and materials not usually associated with dolls. I found them very engaging. They have fanciful little stories too. (Her chairs are cool too.)

Classes and patterns and repros - oh my


This is a link to a page of self-paced Cloth Doll Classes that are offered by Crafty College and part of The Doll Net. There are fairies, babies, mermaids, whacky and wonderful figures, cloth Bleuettes and millinery. Scroll down to the very bottom to find several mini-classes for free, including a great tiny cloth hand tutorial, by Judi Ward. Thank you very much indeed.

I am particularly intrigued by Judi's antique reproductions in cloth, including the pictured faux wood doll. Many of these have patterns available from the site. She also makes and offers patterns for a number of toy dolls for children. So cuddly.

Run away to the circus


Ankie Daanen is porcelain art doll maker working in the Netherlands. Her dolls have a recognizable distinctive set to the eyes, proportion to the faces and ear position. They are exquisitely costumed, as the website describes. They are adorably charming and lively, seeming to inhabit a magical children's carnival.

Unsurprisingly Ankie Daanen is a member of NIADA. According to their website in 2008 she created the souvenir doll for the NIADA conference in Las Vegas. That must be a spectacular event. **I have to make a correction here since receiving my Spring issue of Art Doll Quarterly. The doll Ankie was presenting was called "Souvenir Doll". There's a beautiful picture of it in the magazine.

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Beaux Arts


What is especially gorgeous about these dolls is the finesse of the costuming. Esther Brassac is a textile artist whose brilliance extends beyond art dolls. But her dolls are beautiful, delicate creatures. The website is originally in French, which just adds to the elegance, but luckily there is an English translation. Much of the site is devoted to historical information about lace making, paper mache and other traditional textile arts that Esther incorporates in her doll making practice.

Hollywood Royalty


Jason Wu, of Integrity Toys, is in the process of launching a wonderful new line of Hollywood Royalty. His gorgeous Lana Turner is already available. I wanted to wait until the new website was up in Spring, but I also wanted to include him in my movie theme for the month. Ah to be so torn. I like the Josephine Baker doll, pictured, too. More to come...

Anyhoo, the Integrity Toy dolls whether collector's editions or play line are always of the most amazingly high quality. We have two of the Monsieur Z dolls, and five Dynamite Girls. How he can do the DG's - especially their clothes - at this quality for the price is completely beyond me. My daughter has made her Jett Dynamite a detective, like Nancy Drew only cooler, and she writes very amazing mystery solving scenarios with the dolls. We incorporate a SilkStone Ken when she needs a fellow.