On the spur of the moment I started to create a picture story of my current doll project. This is something I have never done before. It tells about and shows some of the intricate stages of crafting my art dolls.
My favorite work space is my porch because of the great natural light, which is my preference to any artificial light, and the inspiration of the forest, surrounding mountains, the song of the birds, the Mana of Wood Valley.
I am in the process of creating 6 dolls at the same time, which is another thing I have never done before. Usually I concentrate on 1 or 2 dolls at a time.
But these 6 have to be created together because they are part of each other and belong together, just like a family: 4" and 10" Moana, 4" and 10" Tala and, of course, 4" and 10" Maui.
This picture shows them standing on the table. The bodies, heads and the outline of the eyes are finished.
Small and big Maui are as fat as I could make them. Small and big Tala are a little bit heavy set. Small and big Moana are fairly slim girls.
I know who is who just by looking at their bodies and heads. The next steps are the faces, eyebrows and hair.
I will start with big and small Maui.
Big and small Tala with hair, eyebrows and their walking canes. Now they need clothes.
Aren't they darling?
10" and 4" Tala are devoted to the concept of being true to yourself
and listening to your heart.
The faces are done, now the eyebrows and hair.
And here they are: big and small Maui! They look naughty. Pele is watching the progress.
I love them already!
Big Tala and small Tala
The faces are done. They have sweet grandma smiles.
Aren't they darling?
And last but not least big and small Moana!
They are ready to conquer the world right after they get some clothes.
After I am done with the clothes and accessories we will all go to Punalu'u Black Sand Beach to take pictures, because everybody in this Ohana is an ocean doll.
10" and 4" Moana are invincible and ready for adventure to preserve the higher good of all.
and listening to your heart.
10" and 4" Maui are true Me’es (heros) who take responsibility for their victories
as well as their defeats!
It took almost a month to finish this project. I fell in love with each and everyone of the Moana Ohana. It was an amazing and deeply fulfilling experience!
Mahalo Nui Loa Moana Ohana!
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