Astrid is a wealthy, spoilt young woman from Nevermore. She's wearing a matching vest and french knicker combination with luxurious stockings and removable bustle cage. Her outfit is completely handsewn featuring intricate detail such as miniature bows, tassels and beautiful lace.
Sunday, 20 October 2013
Wednesday, 16 October 2013
Day 20 - New Faces
So, I have been working incredibly hard behind scenes for Nevermore. As those close to me know I've had a very clear vision for the dolls since day one and have been working non-stop until the dolls I make resemble that which I see. Up until now I have never been happy with the faces, I always knew I could do better. I sculpted a new master head which I am finally delighted with. There will be variants, but until then, say hello to the new Nevermore face.
These are some very very candid photos from the worktop, I just really wanted to show you the new faces. These dolls aren't finished, there will be lots more depth and tone on their bodies and faces and they will have eyebrows.
So yes, sorry for the quiet, but don't worry, I've a lot on the way :)
Monday, 7 October 2013
The Steampunk Fairy
Here are a few shots of the Sarah Trickler Photography fairy.
I also created this fairytale video of the life and death of a steampunk fairy. I made up the story as I built the doll, so once she was finished she really deserved her story to be told.
Here are a few stills from the video...
A lot of people have shown interest in having steampunk fairies of their own, so I will be revisiting the concept and improving the design at some point in the future.
Sunday, 6 October 2013
Day 19 (eventually!!)
My lord it's been a long break on the blog. To be honest I've been pretty busy and have just fallen behind with updating. I've been working on new heads, bodies and characters behind the scenes. I have made a steampunk fairy doll for Sarah Trickler Photography. She is an American photographer who creates wonderful stories and worlds with steampunk and apocalypse styles. I can't wait to see what she does with the fairy.
Hopefully soon I will bring you more costumed dolls, it is not my intention to produce only elf dolls. However, I must admit I've got a particularly soft spot for this one, her delicate colours and moss remind me of Brian Froud's wonderful work.
I've added the tag "mori" on her etsy listing because she reminds me of that fashion/lifestyle movement, it means girl of the forest. Mori girls are often seen in layered lace clothing, drinking tea or reading and generally enjoying quiet time out in nature. I thought that suited this elf's personality.
She is avaliable to buy now here
I promise I will get back to updating more regularly!!!
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