EDIT: Linking to Gingersnap Creations
Remember my Smith and Corona Typewriter Metal Dolls that were published in Art Doll Quarterly, Spring 2010 Edition? WELL, my art sparked a “Metal Doll Challenge” and the results are in the Aug./Sept./October issue of Art Doll Quarterly.
Here are my Dolls that sparked the challenge.
Here’s my Angel (Inspired my my Dad who was a mechanice and he stored his Bolts and Nuts like this ;)
The little Angel Pin is made using a tiny screw. The Child in a Wagon is made using a variety of metal scraps!
If you love art dolls you need to peek inside the covers of this publication! You won’t believe all the metal doll challenge results!!
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I have to admit, I was a little shocked when I went to check out your dolls! I was expecting something with lace and fluff! This are just too cool Jan and I don't know how you came up with the design! Love them!
Wow, these are fantastic!!! How ever did you come up with that idea?
Congrats Jan...these are amazing...wonderfully individual...
Jenny
WOW!!!!!
how very cool! Congrats to you! amazing artwork and very clever! Happy Tuesday! :)
Congratulations Jan, that metal band should be in the Smithsonian! I just love your angel and wagon too. Congrats and so happy to see you get the recognition for an awesome idea! ~Diane
Wow these are lovely!
A belated congratulations for being published!
Gini
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Wow Jan, how clever are they?!!! Fab, and well done for getting such great recognition too!
OMG, how incredibly creative and unique! I believe you are and will be the only one joining in the typewriter challenge that literally used the typewriter itself! Fabulous creations, and congrats on the publication and inspiring the challenge. Thanks for linking up with Gingersnap Creations!
What an absolutely wonderful creation!!!
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