Hello everyone! Here is the final retouching before the first pictures are taken and this must be done. Everything has to be perfect. I’m excited and nervous all at once. I intend to use my new CANON camera which seems a bit complicated … In this photo, you see Estelle is wrapped under a silk veil: her hairstyle must remain sharp and pretty. Stay tuned!
Happy Sunday everyone! It’s amazing, it’s already December the1st! The year of 2019 has passed like an arrow! I love and hate both this idea of the rapidity of time. I like it, because time forces us to prioritize important things. But also, I hate it because it reminds us that we have to put aside the most insignificant and useless things. Speaking of time, I was able to finish some accessories. I approach the photo shoot. A long morning awaits for me today, however, I am excited.
Hello everyone! Well, here’s my work in progress with Olivia and Estelle. My work with them is far from over. I still have the development of accessories: shoes, finishes, etc. Everything must be completed before the big photo shoot. I have a pretty good idea of what I want to achieve in terms of creative ideas for this photo shoot. Stay tuned for what will follow in the next few days!
Hello! The work in progress continues and the fashion outfits and accessories are almost finish. Stay tuned for what’s coming in the next few days. For now, I’m leaving you with a short video of my work in progress. Big hug for everybody!
Yippee! I have finished the wigs of my two ladies! Choosing hair color is an activity that I greatly appreciate. They finally have a personality and have come to life. Better yet, I can finally give them a name worthy of their faces: their names are, Estelle and Olivia. What do think of their name?
Hello my friends! I’m working slowly, but I’m sure moving! I try to do more, but I am unable to go faster, my schedule and day job prevents me. In the evenings, during the week, I have other activities and the weekend is my only free time. Next step, making wigs!
Hello! I’ve been thinking about this for a long time and I was wondering: In the future, would I like to manufacturing my dolls in a small mass production? To be honest, I am ambivalent about this issue. In fact, I thought about it a lot! I even contacted several production companies and other doll artists who’s make business with them. The answers were positive, but due to plagiarism and reproduction problems, its kind of cold me a little! So, I’m content with my unique pieces made of polymer clay or porcelain… for now. I would like to make resin dolls and I even intend to produce them myself. The work may be complicated, however, less challenging than porcelain!
Good morning everyone! I’m on my way to finish assembling my second doll. The process is a bit difficult and I had to change the elastics, they were too small for her size. And yes, because of this mistake, I had to start all over again! Also, I had to be careful with her painting… her surface is very sensitive and I was afraid of the damaged … But I finally managed to complete her!
Good morning! Here are some pictures taken of my young lady! I’m happy with her, despite some flaws in her sculpting. I must confess that I do like taking pictures. I’m not the best, but It’s a diversifying activity. Don’t be surprised if a new video of her is released shortly. Before I leave you, I’d like to add, that I did a little update on my inspirational board. In fact, it ‘s constantly evolving. I combine a lot of materials and accessories, ones next to others. I take pictures and than I draw… and I draw again!
I’ve finally finished assembling my big doll! The process was a bit long; her size made the assembly method a little more complicated. We should not forget that she’s the first big doll that I’ve made after all … However, she will not be the last time one, but forget the idea in making one in porcelain: my electric kiln is way too small. I plan to make her wig soon. In this photo, my doll sits next to an American Model by Robert Tonner. Yes, although I have sold a good part of my collectible dolls, among them, I have kept four. In the meantime, I will continue with the assembly of my second doll and take some pictures. See you soon guys!
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