Did you know that polymer clay was originally marketed as a material for doll-makers?
These unique art dolls are from the shop of another Canadian artist, Sue Barton.
I love art dolls and have seen many of them, from many artists. Some dolls are moody and spooky, others are simply beautiful to look at. Sue's dolls tell their own stories, and that's what makes them true works of art in my eyes.
There are more pictures of Sue's art dolls in her blog and on her web site.
Eugena, what a wonderful surprise to see this feature of my work! I am honoured and thrilled! Thank you so much! You made my day.
ReplyDeleteSue's dolls are delightful Eugena! Thanks for sharing them here. Your jewelry is magnificent also!
ReplyDeleteSue does fantastic dolls doesn't she!
ReplyDeleteI really was happy to find your blog see your fabulous jewelry~ you do beautiful work!
Pat
http://odd-dolls.blogspot.com
Sue's dolls are wonderful and enchanting! great post. love your jewelry!
ReplyDeleteThank you, ladies! Sue responded with a nice post about my work in her blog, and I really appreciate it.
ReplyDeleteI've added all your blogs to my list. It is getting really long!
ReplyDeleteSue, is a wonderful doll artist. One of the things I love so much about her is that she is always coming up with fresh and innovative pieces, yet, her hand is easily identifiable in each one. Lovely blog post.
ReplyDeleteI love your work as well, Eugena, and have one of your tutorials from Etsy.