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DailydollShop: A unique marketplace for doll makers and doll lovers
In the modern world handmade products are becoming more and more popular, and this is not by chance. People appreciate the uniqueness, originality and soulfulness of handmade things. In this context, DailydollShop marketplace is an ideal platform for craftsmen who want to sell their author dolls, handmade toys, miniatures and dollhouses. DailydollShop is a unique space where you can sell only products related ... -
Stockings: history from antiquity to modern times
Stockings are not just a piece of clothing, but an item that has reflected changes in fashion, culture and social norms over the centuries. Their history dates back to ancient times and they have undergone many changes in both design and use. The first mention of stockings dates back to ancient Egypt, where men and women wore cloth bands, ... -
Fairs and exhibitions in November 2024: discovering creativity
November 2024 promises to be eventful for collectors, art lovers and festival-goers. Fairs and exhibitions are inviting visitors to explore creativity. Here are a few events that may catch your attention. From 8 to 10 November 2024, Kazan will host the Dolls' Ball - an exhibition and sale of author's dolls and toys. This event promises to be a real holiday ... -
DailyDollNews' choice for November: RusArtStyle 2024
This month's DailyDollNews selection is the RusArtStyle exhibition and fair. From 21 to 24 November 2024 in Moscow, in a unique space "Danilovsky Event Hall", will be held VIII All-Russian exhibition of folk artists, designers and craftsmen "RusArtStyle". This event, held under the motto "Fashion on tradition!", promises to be a real holiday for lovers of art and culture, which will demonstrate the harmonious union of ... -
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 ... -
Kazu Hiro: Master of Hyperrealism
Kazu Hiro is a prominent contemporary hyperrealist sculptor, prosthetic and make-up designer who lives and works in Los Angeles. His career spans over 25 years in Hollywood, where he established himself as one of the leading make-up artists. In 2012, Kazu made a decisive change of career, dedicating himself to creating stunning three-dimensional portraits that double as ... -
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 ...
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