My good doll friend, Edyth O'Neill, and I have been doing a collaborative doll project for the past six months. It began when I read on Edyth's blog that she only had one of her large Izannah Walker dolls from the era when she made them in the 1980's. For these dolls, she made cloth face masks from an original sculpt, oil painted, designed a pattern for the body, and gave them beautiful clothing. She sold all of them, except for the one pictured below. However, she still had her face mold for this doll. I asked her if she would like for me to make some more cloth pressed faces for her, so that she could paint some new large Izannahs. She said yes! Over the past few months, I have cranked out quite a few doll heads and torsos, made from Edyth's original sculpt and pattern. They have been mailed back and forth between our houses as we each do our part in completing the creations. Edyth has done most of the painting, but I have painted a few. The dolls that were painted by Edyth are called Edyth/Elaine dolls. The dolls that were painted by me are called Elaine/Edyth dolls. Today, all of the dolls met up for a big playdate! I took each one's portrait and posted it below, as a catalog for our doll project. Here are the dolls in our project.
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Doll Zero: Edyth's original Izannah doll made in the 1980's. |
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Doll One, Frederick. |
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Doll Two, Rebecca. |
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Doll Three, Mollie Esther |
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Doll Four |
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Doll Five |
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Doll Six |
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Doll Seven |
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Doll Eight, Prudence |
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Doll Nine, Dolly Hannah |
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Doll Ten |
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Doll Eleven |
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Doll Twelve, Charlotte Alice |
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Doll Thirteen, Permelia
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Doll Fourteen, Mary Elizabeth |
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Here's the whole gang, posing on Edyth's couch. |
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Edyth taking photos of the gang. |
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My Edyth/Elaine dolls loved visiting Edyth's antique dolls and toys. |
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My Edyth/Elaine dolls, very happy to be playing with Edyth's things. |
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Here are two of the boys, playing with a wheelbarrow of old bears at Edyth's house. |
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Edyth's friend, Penny, came to the party too! |
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Edyth and I have begun a new collaborative project. I have been sculpting Queen Anne dolls from paper clay, and she has been painting and finishing them. The large dolls on the far left and the far right are two that have been done this way. The others are wonderful dolls from Edyth's collection. A fun new challenge! |
I am so envious of your collaboration. The one friend I had that was really as interested as I am died 10 years ago. All the creations are just so wonderful. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful to all get together and enjoy playing with amazing dolls! It's nice to have a doll catalog of these special treasures. I honestly don;t know how anyone could choose a favorite. <3
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