Tag: art dolls
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Katherine's Collection: The Art of Celebration
Christmas is a time when hearts are filled with joy and homes are decorated with lights and magic. This bright holiday is awaited all over the world, and every year we strive to make it special for our loved ones. The importance of Christmas lies not only in the traditions, but also in the desire to give something original and memorable. It is at this point that the ... -
Bruno Walpoth: The Art of Wood
Bruno Walpoth is an Italian sculptor whose work is stunning in its hyper-realism and depth of emotion. His life-size wooden sculptures do not just depict human forms, but also convey complex feelings such as sadness and loneliness. Bruno Walpoth was born in the picturesque town of Bolzano, where his work began to develop. The art of creating sculptures in wood has a deep historical ... -
Elisabeth Pongratz: The Art of Puppet Making
In the world of artistic creation there are many trends, each of which leaves its unique mark on culture and society. One of these trends was the movement "Münchner Künstlerpuppen" ("Munich author dolls"), which in the early 20th century inspired many artists to create unique dolls filled with soul and history. One of the brightest representatives of this movement was the German artist Elisabeth ... -
The Art of Puppetry 2024: A Celebration of Creativity and Magic
From 19 to 22 December 2024, the 15th anniversary exhibition "The Art of the Doll" will be held at Expocentre, Pavilion Forum. This event has become a real cultural phenomenon, gathering artists, collectors and fans of author's dolls under one roof. Every year the exhibition attracts the attention of not only Muscovites, but also guests from other cities and countries who want to touch the magic of creativity. The exhibition ... -
Atefeh Sharifi: sculptural magic from Iran
In the world of art, where every touch and every detail can tell a whole story, a special place is occupied by the works of Atefeh Sharifi - a talented sculptor from Iran, whose author's handmade dolls impress with their realism, depth and originality. The author does not just create dolls. Atefeh Sharifi's works are sculptures that seem to come to life under the viewer's gaze. Every detail, from the ... -
Maria Rita Pires: The art of tenderness in papier-mâché
Maria Rita Pires is a Portuguese sculptor whose work is unique and multifaceted. Her papier-mâché works immerse the viewer in the world of childhood, dreams and fond memories. Each figure created by Maria Rita Pires seems to come to life, telling its unique story and evoking warm feelings in the viewer. Papier-mâché is a technique known for its complexity and demanding ... -
Barbie: from dream to style icon
Barbie is not just a toy, but a true cultural icon that has inspired children and adults around the world for more than six decades. Its story began in the mid-20th century and continues to evolve to reflect changes in society and culture. In 1959, American businesswoman Ruth Handler, one of the founders of Mattel, introduced the world to the first ... -
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 ...
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