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Thursday, October 15, 2009

Sculpy Dolls

Hey, well, no posts for a week and then two in one day; it's feast or famine around here. I've been making dolls again.

I admit that posting the photos of student work inspired me to get out the clay. That and the fact that it's the first moment I've had in the studio. I hardly knew where to start with so many ideas twirling around vying for attention. Finally I settled down though and made a body for the demo head I started in the class at Art & Soul.

I've named her Bianca and she is very special to me. With chenille from a student (thanks Chris!) I fashioned white polka dots for her. With me it's either dots or stripes. In this case dots.

And then along came this one which I have named Green for my own reasons. It's Green's Birthday in a day or two and so she and Bianca are going to go to their favorite Thai restaurant and then eat ice cream afterward. They like to do that.

Green is a warrior; very strong and brave. She has known Bianca for many years and Bianca admires her.

I was going to give her a superhero cape but Green shrugged it off and settled for the helmet instead.

Bianca is more of a conformist than Green is; she likes to hide in sheep's clothing.

She is loving Oregon's mild weather so far this autumn and even heard tree frogs croaking outside. She plans on staying cozy this winter in her fuzzy coat of wool. Chenille. Whatever.

Happy Birthday, Green. This one's for you. xo

28 comments:

Jennifer White said...

I think I'm in love with Bianca...those eyes!

Kelly Snelling said...

i don't know how it could be possible, but i do believe these girls are my favorites yet. you are going to cause me to have to drag out my sculpey yet! 'miss hollering with you, sweet girl. glad to know you are well. i hope autumn soothes you and that the gray doesn't get you down. hugs and hugs!!

Angie in AZ said...

These are WONDERFUL! LOVE Bianca, especially... it's the sheep body that just gets me. Cute story too. These make me want to play with clay.... like I need one more thing to do and another obsession. Gee, thanks Judy.

Paula In Pinetop said...

Bianca is wonderful !!!!!

I've been shy of using sculpy and gravitate towards paper clay.

You've creating some fun characters here.

femminismo said...

Inspirational as usual. I will have to get out the clay, I guess. I've been using paper clay and need to get going on doing more art. Talk, talk, talk. That's me!

mary ann said...

i think Green and I wear the same size bra. I admire her decision to abandon a cape in favor of a more sensible helmet. Bianca can come by for tea any day, then graze in my yard. She's certainly cute, but Green and I are going to burn our bras then gallop off and find a nice adventure to sink our teeth into.

Bridget said...

Judy - these are wonderful! You almost inspire me to try doll-making .. . hmmmm.

Janine said...

Oh Judy, you never cease to amaze me! I love these two creations you have made. They are so unique! Thank you for sharing and inspiring!

katie said...

you've definately found your groove again, judy - these little people are fabulous and oh such interesting stories. i'm in love, love, love...happy belated birthday, green!! can't wait to see you in just a few days now. xo

Zorana said...

Oh, they are soooo good. I love them so much!

And so it goes... said...

Is that the ultimate fun couple or what??!!! Adore them both! I feel a Sculpey weekend coming on... Thanks for the shot of inspiration! :)deb/debbie/debra

And so it goes... said...

Bianca puts me in mind of Katie Kendrick & her new felted hat...

Bridgette Guerzon Mills said...

love these judy!
i think i've asked you this before, but can't remember....does sculpey take to encaustic at all? I am still wanting to do some figurative work with clay + encaustic....but going to a ceramics studio, plus firing there, is such a time investment (that I don't have!) that I doubt I will ever be able to pursue it. sculpey seems more managable. But maybe not. hmmm.

Kristeena Crabb said...

I love Bianca and Green. I'd love to see their story continued in a little book. I think they'd make fascinating stars in a children's story.

Pat said...

These are amazing! They have such sweet personalities.

carol in ca said...

Love the sculpy dolls and can't wait for A&S Las Vegas. You're not making it any easier!! thanks for sharing.

martha brown said...

I just love these, Judy! Especially Bianca.... I hope that I'll have the chance to make something like her at ArtUnraveled..... I do hope that you will be teaching there :)

Jacky said...

These new creatures/dolls are are just wonderful...love their little stories too!

Jacky

Laurel said...

I agree with Kelly - I think I have my favorites, and then you make more! So beautiful, Judy - thank you so much for sharing them with us.

anna maria said...

They're a riot! I love them and their story.

Maybe I should get out my large stash of Sculpey and, and... and look at it, remember the many, many beads I made with it and that now sit in a container somewhere, and put it back into hibernation.

John Gascot said...

These are amazing.

Kim Mailhot said...

You inspire the play out of me, Teacher Lady ! These dolls are so awesome ! I love their funny little faces and their silly costumes. The best part about them is their stories. I love how you have given them tales to tell, just like each one of us has inside of us. Happy Birthday, Green, and hugs to you, your friends and your maker !

Anonymous said...

These are just the greatest!
It certainly gives me the inspiration to get back into creating figures again!
So many cool things to look at!
Thanks for showing..
Hugs, Darlene

Eliza said...

Oh my goodness i love them all and I can't wait to do your class when you come to Australia.

These dolls are awesome Judy.

spindelmaker said...

They are both lovely! What type of clay did you use? You make me want to try making a doll too :-)

Sharon P Pope said...

I like Green, but I absolutely love Bianca. She is so unique and adorable. I love the little white puffs on her little sheep body. :)

Dot said...

Oh my goodness! My friend Jacky told me about your dolls and I just had to visit. I adore them - they are so much fun. And I adore Bianca.
Mmm...think I might need to get some clay out and have a play.
Dot :)

Tanya Cook said...

I love the "doll community"!!
Your work is beautiful, moving... both folksy AND surreal.