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Museum of the German Toy Industry in Neustadt
The German toy industry is renowned for its deep tradition and high level of craftsmanship. One of the most colourful and unique places to learn about its history and development is the Museum of the German Toy Industry. This museum not only tells the story of the toy-making process, but also shows how technology and materials have changed over the decades. The Museum of the German Toy Industry ... -
Neva Waldt: history and creativity
Neva Waldt is an art doll author and a member of NIADA, an international organisation of doll artists, born and raised in Texas where her family is fourth generation. She received her degree in fine art from Sam Houston State University. After graduation, Neva Waldt began her career as a graphic designer and has worked in the field for 25 years. .... -
Pannier in women's fashion: from the luxury of French aristocracy to contemporary trends
The pannier as an element of women's fashion has a rich history going back to the 17th century. This style of dress became a symbol of luxury and elegance among French aristocrats, gaining popularity during the era of Queen Marie Antoinette. A pannier (from the French word "paniers", which means "baskets") was a dress with wide, voluminous skirts, creating the effect of a luxurious and majestic outfit. These skirts were supported by special ... -
Masterclass: Wings of an Angel in macramé technique
We offer you to plunge into the world of macramé and create Angel Wings with your own hands according to the masterclass by Rox Shana. Macramé is an amazing art that captivates with its beauty and uniqueness. This ancient art of weaving knots appeared in ancient times and still does not cease to fascinate people with its elegance. Every year macramé is gaining more and more popularity, ... -
Bob Quinn: from commercial artist to expressionist sculptor
Bob Quinn was born in 1948 and showed an interest in art from an early age. His journey began in the Irish advertising business where he had a long and successful career as a commercial artist and designer. During these years he ran a successful design and production company, which enabled him to accumulate a wealth of experience and knowledge of ... -
All "Up to the Bulb": ideas for recycling burned-out light bulbs
Today we have prepared for you some interesting and creative ideas for disposing of burned out light bulbs. These ideas will surely make you think: "To throw away or to keep?". The answer is obvious - leave them! In this article we will tell you how to turn old light bulbs into stylish and functional interior items. Before you start creating something new, you need to prepare the bulb. This includes ... -
Author's dolls Vilma Goriunoviene
Vilma Goriunoviene, a talented artist from Lithuania, found her way to doll making almost by accident, but this hobby has become much more than just a hobby or a profession for her. Vilma Goriunoviene's path to puppetry began about 20 years ago when she studied ceramics at the Academy of Arts. It was there that she first tried working with plastic and ... -
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 ... -
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, ...
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