You see, I am a definite doll-a-holic. I also have 5 granddaughters and they all love stuffed animals and dolls too. I have all the dolls that I had as a child and some of my mother's dolls too. Dad traveled around the world in his civilian job with the Air Force and he always brought me back a doll. So I have quite a collection. When I grew up, it didn't stop there either...I got dolls for most gift giving occasions, and made clothes for Barbie and her friends for co-workers when I was older. After that, I made all kinds of dolls from mophead dolls to sculpey dolls and then expanded to stuffed teddy bears. So, you see, when I saw the challenge was for dolls to inspire me, I couldn't decide which direction to go in. I had thought of an articulated paper art doll, but the torso just didn't work for me. Then I was going to find one of my old Barbies that I bought just for art projects, but couldn't find where I put them. Then I thought of just using a dressmakers form, but in the end, I was looking through some of my old doll and stamping magazines and saw some beautiful fairies and decided that I would make a winter fairie that I could also use as a Christmas card for someone special. So that is just what I decided to do. The picture doesn't do her justice, but I think that is partially the paper - it really wasn't smooth enough to do what I had intended. But, here she is for your perusal:
Diva Challenge #196 Media: Art Cardstock, Micron pens, Derwent colored pencils, #2 lead pencil Tangles: Shattuck, Hibred, Cadent, Verdigogh, and my black pearls are actually red...lol |
I've got a few more ideas in mind, and I have some past challenges that I want to post when I get all the pictures taken, so I hope to get them posted before the end of the year.
But now, I need to go look at all the fabulous work everyone has done. If you would like to take a look, you can find the Diva's Challenge here.
As always, comments are welcome and I have appreciated all comments in the past. I don't always respond but I do always read them. Thank you very much!
As always, comments are welcome and I have appreciated all comments in the past. I don't always respond but I do always read them. Thank you very much!
What a beautiful drawing. I'm going to have to do more tangling on cards.
ReplyDeleteThe one that gets this Christmas card is going to be so very pleased with it. It's absolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind comment on my blog.
That's a beautiful Christmas card!
ReplyDeleteVery, very beautiful. Axxx
ReplyDeleteLezli, I just love your lady. The ruby jewels make it so elegant! Anyone would be honored to receive such a lovely card.
ReplyDeleteThe queen of winter, she's very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Tile. So eloquent. This is such a beautiful Tile and will make for a terrific Greeting Card. I very much enjoyed reading your Post.
ReplyDeletePlease send it to me right away (grin). It's loverly.
ReplyDeleteLesliB, your doll is very elegant. I can imagine her strolling in the park. Thanks for sharing your thoughts on dolls; it has been a while since they have been in my environment. But that is why challenges are great - they help us expand into new - unfamiliar. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis is really lovely, and so seasonal.
ReplyDeleteThis doll is a wonderful creation! Whoever gets this beauty of a card is soooo lucky! I am a doll-a-holic too...looking forward to seeing more of your work!
ReplyDeleteThank You all for your very kind comments. Looking forward to the next challenge!
ReplyDeleteLezli, your doll is beautiful. Her coat and dress are flawy and lovely. I'm so glad that you were inspired by this challenge. Thank you for playing with my challenge this week. :-)
ReplyDeleteYour fairy doll is amazing!! And I loved reading about you :) :) :)
ReplyDelete~ Diane Clancy
http://www.dianeclancy.com/blog/2014/12/diva-dolled-challenge-entry