Art dolls are art objects, not children's toys, made in different styles and media, and may include pre-production or completely original works.
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Art doll production demands a variety of skills and technologies, including sculpting, painting, and costume. They are often multimedia objects made of materials such as cloth, paperclay, clay polymers, wax, wood, porcelain, natural or synthetic hair, yarn, wool, and felt. As a work of art, art dolls can take weeks or months to complete.
One-Of-A-Kind art dolls (OOAK) may order prices in thousands of dollars; a publication featuring an established and emerging collection of supporters of puppet artists, and artist groups, such as the National Institute of American Dolls Artists, promote the art form. Art Doll Quarterly by Stampington & amp; The company is one example of an exclusive print publication dedicated to attracting doll artists and collectors.
There are all industries associated with the media used in creating art dolls. Carving from clay is very common. There are many varieties including dry air, clay polymer, modeling clay for paperclay. Some of the top brands include ProSculpt, Sculpey, La Doll, and Creative Paperclay.
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The 2008 Fringe Melbourne Festival features works by Rachel Hughes and curator Sayraphim Lothian, among others. The intricate rib-eye puppets from Marina Bychkova take prices from $ 5,000 to $ 45,000, and are collected by people like designer Louis Vuitton. In 2010, Facebook banned images of art dolls by Bychkova posted by Sydney Victoria Buckley jewelry; including semi-naked doll pictures used to display jewelry in his shop window. In 2014 celebrity artist's artist, Noel Cruz, repainted Barbie in the character of Jennifer Lawrence from The Hunger Games sold at the Ebay auction for $ 2,500. Eco-designer, Ryan Jude Novelline, made a memorial art doll from the vintage Barbie that recognizes marital equality in the United States in June 2015.
References
See also
- Hans Bellmer
- Rewrite
- OWN
External links
- National Dollar Artist Institute
- Original Dolls Artist of America
- Art Doll Quarterly
- OOAK Doll Art
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