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Showing posts with label artists. Show all posts
Showing posts with label artists. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Watch Gritty Jane as she paints--amazing!
You can follow her on YouTube at GrittyArts; you can follow her blog at grittyjane.com ; you can join her on her Ning site Cloth and Clay Dolls where you can enroll in online classes.
She is one of my all time favorite artists and I hope you enjoy watching her, too.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Window Shopping Wednesday
This time I want to showcase a lovely lady who taught me to make the prayer dolls. She is struggling with cancer and yet she continues to share her knowledge and to make her art dolls. Please enjoy the pictures and then hop on over to her ning site and leave her a get well message. Thanks.
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Tuesday, February 16, 2010
I WON!!! I WON!!! I get the prize!!!!
I got an email last night from Flora of Bonehead Studios, telling me that I won her Queen of Hearts, Valentine Bust! I am so excited I can hardly stand myself. If you only knew how much I have desired to own something done by this wonderful artist. Flora is phenomenal and her work is too beautiful for words. I've emailed her and she says she will be mailing it to me this week. I cannot believe my good fortune. This just shows you that participating in other people's blogs can be quite pleasant for you. I have been following Bonehead studios for quite some time and have even spotlighted her blog here before.
Here is a picture of my winnings:
Have you ever seen anything quite so beautiful? I know I haven't. I have coveted her little busts for so long and now I actually get to own one. Oh dear--where to put it? I best get cleaning to make a place of honor for this little beauty.
I just went back to see what my odds were and I was only one of 326 comments. Wow!
Here is a picture of my winnings:
Have you ever seen anything quite so beautiful? I know I haven't. I have coveted her little busts for so long and now I actually get to own one. Oh dear--where to put it? I best get cleaning to make a place of honor for this little beauty.
I just went back to see what my odds were and I was only one of 326 comments. Wow!
Monday, January 25, 2010
Here's a wonderful video about Art Dolls
As I have said before, I am currently enamored of the Art Doll and want to learn how to make them. I found a wonderful video about the NIADA that shows you a little about how this area of art is growing and that there are really quite talented people working in this media. I thought I'd share it with you. I hope you enjoy seeing the beautiful dolls and hearing the artist talking about them. I know I did.
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Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Art dolls - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I have recently begun a fascination with art dolls and have been reading blogs all over the web. I devour all I can find that describes not only what an art doll is, but also how an art doll becomes. There are quite a few art doll artists that I find myself returning to over and over.Art dolls - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
When I first started reading about this subject, I found this clip to be a good starting point. After reading this, I felt I had learned, at least in part, what being an art doll artist meant. I also felt that I had gained some understanding of what all was involved in this fun and addicting art form.
A doll artist must be proficient in many skills - including sculpting, painting and costuming. They need an understanding the various clays used create a human or human-lie sculpt. The figure or doll is usually dressed or draped in fabrics. Costuming can be elaborate or simple. Sewing and color sense is very important. It is similar to a composition if this were a drawing or painting. It adds the sense of time and place. Portraiture is another skill a doll artist must possess. The face is the most important feature. An expressive face or telling smile can elevate a doll to art. Just like the Mona Lisa rises to the level of fine art. A well crafted figure figure rises from doll to an art doll.
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