I had mentioned before that Celia was carved from using the profile of my deplorable Old Queen Anne doll. I just thought I would share some photos of Celia, her un-dressed sister and my original old QA doll so you can see. If my Old Queen Anne from about 1760 or so had her gesso and paint still on her face she would be the type of doll like Celia and her sister.
My poor old doll has no arms or legs or paint but I love her anyway. If only she could talk!
My poor old doll has no arms or legs or paint but I love her anyway. If only she could talk!
Enjoy the photos.
Celia and her un-dressed sister are available for sale. SOLD
If you would like more info or photos just email me toysintheattic@sympatico.ca
You know I have never seen a wooden doll up close.I have a porcelin doll collection.These wooden ones are awesome there is something a bit special and different about them.Thanks for sharing!~~Becky
ReplyDeleteJust amazing how you replicate the original. Such talent. Wow.
ReplyDeleteAll three are lovely. Your original is a testament to how much she was loved and treasured by a special little one.
ReplyDeleteYour work is stunning and your talent is enviable.
Donna
Hi Kathy,
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL!!! I love them all!!! Just when I think they can't get any better, you surprise me every time!!!
Julie
Hi kathy,
ReplyDeleteI love the original!!! What BEAUTIES you created from her!!!
Just when i think they can't get any better you rpove me Wrong!!!
Julie
Wow...its amazing to see them together like this! how striking~
ReplyDeleteHi Kathy, you are amazing, the dolls are amazing ! I have always wanted to own a Queen Anne but will never be able to afford one. Maybe one of your dolls will fill the need.
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