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The hobble skirt: the fashion that shackled women.
At the beginning of the 20th century, fashion underwent many transformations, and one of the most extravagant and memorable trends was the hobble skirt. This unique wardrobe element, which peaked in popularity between 1908 and 1914, was designed to emphasise femininity and grace, but at the same time significantly restricted the freedom of movement of the wearer. The hobble skirt was a narrow skirt with a ... -
Fairs and exhibitions in June 2024: discovering creativity
June 2024 promises to be an eventful year for collectors, art lovers and festival-goers. Fairs and exhibitions invite visitors to explore the art. Here are a few events that may catch your attention. Toy & Train Collectors Fair 2024, will be held on 9 June in Shepton Mallet, UK. This toy and model train event will be a collector's paradise. .... -
DailyDollNews' pick for June: AIDOLL Textile exhibition
The DailyDollNews choice for June was the summer project of the association of doll artists MOSTY - the exhibition of author's textile dolls, art textile and felt "AIDOLL Textile". From 21 to 30 June 2024 all residents and guests of St. Petersburg will be able to plunge into the amazing world of fairy-tale characters created from fabric and wool. Each doll, each object at this exhibition - ... -
Gale Elena Bantock: art in miniature
The passion for miniatures has become not only a hobby, but also an art that is winning the hearts of people all over the world. One of the brightest representatives of this wonderful world is Gale Elena Bantock, a talented miniature artist from the UK. Gale Elena Bantock was born and raised in the UK, where she showed an interest in creativity and art from an early age. Having completed a degree at the prestigious West Dean ... -
Roger Capron: the ceramic master who revitalised Valloris
Roger Capron, a prominent French ceramicist, was born on 4 September 1922 in Vincennes, France. His life and work have left an indelible mark on the world of ceramics. From 1939 to 1943 Roger Capron studied applied arts in Paris. During this time he immersed himself in the world of art, mastering different techniques and styles. After completing his studies, in 1945, ... -
Juliana Bollini: paper art
There are masters who create real miracles from the simplest materials. One of such artists is Juliana Bollini, whose works attract attention and give joy. She was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Here she also studied fine arts. Later she moved to São Paulo, where she found her unique style, combining elements of modelling and cut-outs on paper. .... -
Masayo Odahashi: The Art of Contemplation and Duality
Masayo Odahashi, a Japanese sculptor whose work is mesmerising and intriguing, was born in 1975 in Mie Prefecture, Japan. Her journey into the art world began with a Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degree from Aichi University of Education. However, despite her academic background, Masayo Odahashi's true skill and unique approach has been revealed through her work, which has found its fulfilment ... -
Gerda Schaarman-Rijsdijk: GSR art dolls brand
In the world of puppetry, there are masters whose work is amazing and leaves an indelible mark on the hearts of viewers. One such artist is Gerda Schaarman-Rijsdijk. Originally from the Netherlands, she found her home and source of inspiration in a picturesque valley in Spain surrounded by vineyards. This region, filled with natural beauty and tranquility, has become the perfect environment for her creative endeavours. Gerda ... -
Karen LaMonte Sculptures
Karen LaMonte is an American artist whose work strikes the imagination and touches the deepest strings of the human soul. She has created a unique artistic language from ceramics, bronze, cast glass and large-scale monotype prints. Her life-size sculptures not only reproduce the human form, but also convey the ephemerality and fragility of human nature. One of the key themes in the work of ... -
Poncho: a symbol of culture and style
The poncho is a unique piece of national outerwear that has its roots in Latin America. The history of the poncho begins with the Araucano Indians who lived in the mountainous regions. It was they who were the first to sew and wear ponchos. The main advantage of this garment was that it provided warmth and comfort without restricting movements due to the loose cut. The most ancient ...
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