I am busy working on a commissioned art doll for Jo from Jo Letchford Mosaics, the Old High Street, Folkestone ( wonderful mosaics…go see! www.joletchfordmosaics.co.uk )– for her daughter Jen, and two new art dolls
they are now finished…so keep moving down the page to see them … All three are now SOLD
here they are from almost the beginning after I had made the faces etc…coming to life…
working on her clothes…she will have a skirt!!!!
she is finished…and as I went on, she told me her story which I will write down, but as I worked, and she came more and more to life, she was very vocal about what her clothes needed to look like… for example I wondered why she insisted on the little cross/ dagger hanging against her chest, which had to be visible and the leather high collar that encased her neck, and the leather armor around vulnerable pulse points…then i realised…she is a vampire hunter… and her needs became clear…
her crow
hidden hand-held stakes
an assortment of stakes for her crossbow..silver, wooden, wood with silver ….
and a very serious looking whip with silver chains
and a travel bag with all her other necessary vampire hunting equipment…the bag closes and opens.
and contains removable items…bible, hand held stakes, a wooden mallet, a wooden cross, a silver cross and holy water in bottles
All three come with their own story in a little book, and a certificate of authenticity…these ones are Clara’s, the vampire hunter.
ready for the fight…bringing death to the undead!
Then I turned my attention to this little lady who was equally vocal …she is the Morrigan from celtic myth
and when she saw her friends amor she insisted on her own, but in a very different style, with crow claw-like fierce boots, leather, chains, metal chest and back plates…
she has a feathered shoulder piece, a crow skull head-piece, and a bone stick / baton through her hair…
she is all done and ready for the battle fields!
And … the boy…
Mr. Messori, Felix to his friends!
I made the fabric for his jacket and topper from cotton, feathers, leather, various pieces of chain and links, ribbon, suede and lots and lots of stitching!
His motto written on black card , tucked into the ribbon trim on his hat and a close up of his crow…one of his symbols / incarnations even… and the two sides of his face grim / sad …
His book – the ars moriendi…leather bound wih tiny little copies of pages of one of the real ones from the library of congress…and a close up of the fabric I made for his skinny fits…
Finially! Keep checking in and I will add their stories- I am cluching a biro and scribbling as I type this!