Saturday, July 19, 2014

Sunday, June 15, 2014

Jolie

Jolie in a pensive mood.

Jolie

Another polymer clay doll.
Felt torso and thighs.
The rest is polymer clay
Dress is hand sewn

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Sissy

Another photograph of Sissy

Sissy


I have been working on this doll for almost three years. Finally she has been dressed and photographed.

Saturday, May 31, 2014

Orange

This assemblage seemed a good way to display small dolls.  I entered three of these in a "Small Works" exhibit of 8" x 8" artworks. Happily all were sold and have new homes.

Monday, May 26, 2014

Small Dolls


These dolls are only seven inches tall

Small Works Exhibit

Title is GREEN
This mixed media assemblage is 8" x 8" made for  an exhibition of work of that size

Creating Art Dolls

My photo
Each doll is hand sculpted, of polymer clay, fired in a home oven. Dolls are jointed at the neck, shoulders, and hips. Some are also jointed at the knees. Armatures are made of found objects. The wigs are made from synthetic hair, stitched to a base of tulle, and attached to a doll’s head with super glue. The costumes are my own design, sewn by hand. All clothing is removable. Fabric is old silk, from used garments. This has a softer “hand” and is a better scale for small figures. Some costumes are cotton. A few, such as the Faeries, are synthetic tulle. The eyes are white polymer clay, fired and painted. They are fitted into the head while sculpting the face. When the head is fired, the second firing does not affect the eyes. Painting of eyes and features is done with opaque watercolor. All dolls are extremely fragile, and not suited to play, but very desirable as collector dolls. Each doll is named, numbered and signed, and is accompanied with a certificate of authentication. I hope this information is helpful to anyone desiring to create original polymer dolls. MAB