I was making doll heads of different ethnic groups. I felt horrible just to have them strewn about, begging me to make something of them. Nothing worse than looking over into the accusing eyes of a would-be doll, knowing that you have no intention of making a doll at that moment. So, the busts were born!
They are approximately 6" tall, attached to a wooden base. And despite all the guilt they caused me, I thoroughly enjoyed making them.
17 comments:
Hi,you are very talented lady your work are wonderful.
Thank you very much Leo!
They are lovely! as usual...
they are gorgeous - and would make a great class!
@ Karin...thank you so much!
@ Judi....thank you and it's a deal!!!
Angela - these are beautiful! And your photos of them are great! What kind of camera do you use?
HI MKB, thank you! I use a CANON PowerShot A650.
It's a pretty good camera!
Wow, they are amazing! Such realistic and 3D faces. I visited your site hoping that you offered classes and saw that you did at one point but the link is no longer active for the class site. Do you still do classes somewhere? I will need to drop hints for Santa soon :D
The perfect solution to finishing some doll "sketches". The first two look like self portraits (no escaping that!) They are all amazing!
No clever name for your "busts" come to mind either, unless you call them "Chest Pieces". heehee
Get it? Chess, chest? They look like playing pieces. OMG! Can you imagine filling a chess board with these?!!!!
Verification word, "torsta", which makes me think "torso", which makes me think "bust".
I am going now.
:)
Just beautiful! Love them all!
I missed your on-line class at Doll Street Dreamers. Will you offer classes for these lovely busts again?
Just beautiful! Really like them all! Vaishno Devi Helicopter services in best way of going to maa vaisno devi.
They look very happy now.
cool :)
Hi,
Indian Holiday provides complete information with Best Deals on Discovery India Tours.
Angela, please contact me, same old email I had a loong time ago :) Lisa Risler :) you can delete my posting LOL.
Hi Angela,
This is Steve Gausebeck again. My wife Robin and I saw "Wompy Log Cabin" (?) and "The Tea Merchant's Wife" at the International Quilt Festival. We loved them both but we're especially taken with the latter. Is she one you might part with? Thanks!
stevegaus@comcast.net
Post a Comment