Sharing a little of my life and how my imagination takes shape into art dolls.
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"I found I could say things with color and shapes that I couldn't say any other way-things I had no words for." ~ Georgia O'Keeffe
Sunday, August 12, 2007
Another project finished!
Remember my Paverpol doll which was hung up. Well I decided today I need to make another one for the project I had in mind so this is what I did. I didn't make one but two and I am more or less pleased with them. They will be going into my garden once thy are completely dry.
The other one I have thought of something else to do with her. But it will have to wait until I get back from India.
For now I am happy that I have managed to finish another project.
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Shashi, I love how you did these two! They will look wonderful I your garden.
ReplyDeleteI didn't realize you were returning to India again so soon. Will you be teaching doll making on this trip? Enjoy your visit!
Shashi,
ReplyDeleteThey are wonderful. Love the colors you used. I love Paverpol. They were at EDAC and did a demo. Wonderful stuff.
Have a wonderful and safe trip to India.
Love & Hugs
Fran
They're so sweet and won't they look great in the garden!!! Another trip to India - lucky you - have a great time!!
ReplyDeleteOh, Shashi! I had such a good feeling about this doll, and I was right! Look what you've done! What a happy pair to see each time you go into your garden! I LOVE them! And the SHOES - WOW! What material did you use for those? They're FABULOUS! This piece just makes me feel so HAPPY!
ReplyDeleteShashi, they are wonderful (as usual ;) !
ReplyDeleteShashi,
ReplyDeleteGreat job on your newest figurines. make sure you wait 2 weeks before you place your sculpt in the garden as it needs to cure completely! Also you may want to coat it with the josefine varnish for additional protection.
These came out wonderfully. I love the posture of the little girl. Just perfect!
ReplyDeleteOh Shashi these are beautiful...I just love them and how wonderful they will look in the garden :)
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