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Claire Partington: Intertwining Ages and Cultures
Claire Partington is an outstanding contemporary artist whose ceramic figurines are a unique blend of historical characters, myths and elements of folklore. Her work is a true narrative, blending genres and eras to create a rich palette of visual stories that reflect both historical accuracy and contemporary social realities. Claire Partington graduated from St Martins Central School of Art in 1995, ... -
Nancy Tuttle: Art from Nature
Nancy Tuttle is an amazing painter and sculptor whose work inspires and delights. Living on the beautiful northwest coast of the United States, Nancy Tuttle finds her muse in the heart of nature. Her unique approach to creativity is to transform driftwood and tree debris into fabulous wooden sculptures that seem to come to life under her hands. When Nancy Tuttle ... -
Lee Sangsoo: Art in the Air
Lee Sangsoo is a Korean sculptor and artist whose work is mesmerising in its simplicity and playfulness. He creates unique metal sculptures of animals and people using long strips of metal. This process, which the artist himself calls "drawing in the air", allows him to convey the essence of different forms without resorting to realistic details. His works become true symbols of lightness and grace that ... -
History of the wig: from antiquity to modern times
A wig is not just an accessory, but a symbol of status, fashion and cultural change over the centuries. The history of the wig dates back thousands of years and spans many civilisations, each of which has given wigs their own unique significance. The origins of wigs can be traced back to ancient Egypt, where they became popular as early as 3000 BC. The Egyptians wore wigs ... -
DailyDollNews' pick for October: Autumn Author's Doll Ball
DailyDollNews' pick of the month of October was the Autumn Author's Doll Ball at Tishinka, which will open its doors from 4 to 6 October 2024. It is an event that has become a true cultural phenomenon, bringing together more than 500 talented artists from all over Russia. This celebration of art and creativity attracts not only collectors from all over the world, but also everyone who appreciates the uniqueness of ... -
Tamara Pivniuk: author of art dolls
Tamara Pivniuk is a talented author of art dolls. Her path to this art began in her youth, when she attended a children's art school. These early years became the basis for her future creativity and allowed her to develop her artistic perception of the world. After graduating from the Faculty of Architecture at the Kyiv State University of Construction and Architecture, she took her first steps in the architectural profession. However, soon ... -
Aleah Klay: The Art of Miniature Creatures
Aleah Klay began her creative endeavours in an old house filled with an atmosphere of magic and inspiration. This unique corner of life has become not only her home, but also a source of endless ideas for creating fabulous creatures. Inspired by her surroundings, she creates miniature sculptures that seem to come to life before the eyes of her viewers. Aleah Klay first started working with polymer clay in ... -
The little black dress: from a symbol of modesty to a style icon
The little black dress is not just a wardrobe item, but a true fashion icon that has travelled through the ages and has become a symbol of elegance and versatility. Its history is full of significant events and changes in fashion trends, reflecting social and cultural changes. The roots of the little black dress can be traced back to the early 20th century. In 1920, Coco Chanel introduced her ... -
Kay Petal: felted caricature dolls
Kay Petal is a talented American author of felted dolls, known for her unique felted caricature dolls of celebrities. Since her passion for felting in 2007, she has turned the hobby into a real career, attracting the attention of art lovers around the world. Although Kay Petal has had no specific training, her dedication to self-improvement and learning new techniques through books and ... -
Papier-mâché: Art born from paper
Papier-mâché, which means "soft paper" in French, is a technique that uses paper or cardboard mixed with glue or paste to create lightweight and durable objects. The technique has a long and fascinating history that spans many cultures and eras. The origins of papier-mâché go back to ancient Egypt, where archaeologists have found artefacts made from paper made ...
Derek Weisberg: through art I try to answer questions
Derek Weisberg: through art I try to answer questions
TOP 100 Daily Doll 2023
TOP 100 Daily Doll 2023