Thanks to all who came to see the show and to all who supported our endeavour.
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Wednesday, 7 November 2018
Go Figure III
Our doll club, the Cloth-a-dollics of Victoria, had a very successful gallery show at the Coast Collective Art Centre in Collwood. Fourteen of our members participated and the reviews from the public and our peers were encouraging and very positive. Here are some photos of the event: (October 10-21, 2018)
Thanks to all who came to see the show and to all who supported our endeavour.
Thanks to all who came to see the show and to all who supported our endeavour.
Wednesday, 10 October 2018
Santos Cage Dolls and Such
Our doll club, the Cloth-a-Dollics had a "cage doll" challenge that was due this month, October. I have already shown my steampunk cage doll and now I wanted to share the three other cage dolls that I made: the first two are Frida cage dolls (I love everything about Frida, her passion, her love of Mexican culture and folk art, her love of animals and nature, her art, her spirit...)
The final cage doll is the traditional Santos using a pattern by Arley Berryhill. I used many items that were in my mom's possession such as her rosaries, her drawer top doily, and her spiritual icons, the blessed Virgin Mary and Jesus. This doll was a joy to make and is going to a great and loving home:
May love rule your heart. Be the light and not the shadow wherever you go. Until next time...
Frida as a young vibrant Mexican young woman |
A needle felted fawn at the bottom of the cage and a parrot. |
This represents Frida's life as an artist with love, passion, pain, and art |
The blue cage represents the "Blue House" that she loved and lived in in Mexico City |
One of her many self portraits |
The final cage doll is the traditional Santos using a pattern by Arley Berryhill. I used many items that were in my mom's possession such as her rosaries, her drawer top doily, and her spiritual icons, the blessed Virgin Mary and Jesus. This doll was a joy to make and is going to a great and loving home:
May love rule your heart. Be the light and not the shadow wherever you go. Until next time...
Sunday, 7 October 2018
Happy Thanksgiving
Well it is Thanksgiving weekend and I have so much to be thankful for:
a loving husband and loving family
a great place to live and friends that share my passion for dolls
wonderful teachers who share their knowledge
Last weekend I spend a fantastic three days taking a Lavender and Lark workshop on picturesque Salt Spring Island with three good doll friends:
The scene was set and now for the workshop atmosphere, a house on a farm with horses, dogs and cats. Phoebe and her mom hosted eight of us and we created while having tea, coffee and yummy, yummy snacks from a local Salt Spring Island bakery.
Phoebe provided all of the supplies including the vintage laces and hankies that we needed to complete our wee autumn fairies. I was thrilled with the results. In fact, all eight fairies were divine. I foretell a lot more hand made finer fairies in my future. Thanks to Phoebe from Lavender and Lark for a fun and creative three days!
Here are the rest of the fairies:
a loving husband and loving family
a great place to live and friends that share my passion for dolls
wonderful teachers who share their knowledge
Last weekend I spend a fantastic three days taking a Lavender and Lark workshop on picturesque Salt Spring Island with three good doll friends:
The scene was set and now for the workshop atmosphere, a house on a farm with horses, dogs and cats. Phoebe and her mom hosted eight of us and we created while having tea, coffee and yummy, yummy snacks from a local Salt Spring Island bakery.
Phoebe provided all of the supplies including the vintage laces and hankies that we needed to complete our wee autumn fairies. I was thrilled with the results. In fact, all eight fairies were divine. I foretell a lot more hand made finer fairies in my future. Thanks to Phoebe from Lavender and Lark for a fun and creative three days!
My completed fairy, I called her Ellette (means elf like) |
the back showing the vintage hanky |
She sits on her felted toadstool (we made them in class) |
Sunday, 23 September 2018
Warrior Women
I was inspired by Arley Berryhill's blog showing his Warrior Women. I loved the image of the strong female character displayed outwardly using fur, leather and chains to represent the inner strength, character and knowledge that women possess.
I decided to make three Warrior Women to represent the three stages of women:
I decided to make three Warrior Women to represent the three stages of women:
- The young maiden, with her vitality, beauty and strength.
- The mature mother figure Warrior with her confidence, fierceness and protective qualities.
- Finally, the third Warrior Woman, the older sage, full of wisdom, knowledge and integrity.
For the Warrior Women series, I used Arley's "Candlestick Diva" pattern and then went to town with her exterior "armour", using fur, leather, chains, feathers, horns etc.
Here are the results:
The Maiden Warrior:
Next is the Mother Figure Warrior:
Finally, the Mature Warrior, the Sage:
The three Warrior Women together:
Until next time, bring out the inner Warrior in you for unity and strength for all!
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