Last week Karen, Judy, and I gathered to have the final swap in our Talking Stick Art Doll Round Robin. A bit of time has passed since our last swap. At that time we exchanged the doll heads which now had bodies attached. In this final swap our original doll heads were being returned to us completely finished with bodies and any other embellishments that the last artist felt would complete the doll.
Here is the head that I created for the first swap: In return I received Judy’s doll head.
This is the body I created for Judy’s doll head:
For the final swap, I received Karen’s doll head with the body created by Judy:
This art doll was fairly complete and I couldn’t think of anything else to add to it. After several weeks had passed, I decided that Karen’s Talking Stick Art Doll would receive a place of honor; a shrine in which to reside.
Below are pictures of Karen’s doll inside the shrine, the back of the shrine and the side of the shrine.
The fortune says “Keep true to the dreams of your youth.” The mirror chip is to keep away bad spirits.
The figure on the side is a tree spirit.
Here is my completed doll as it was returned to me. Isn’t he great? Karen created the body and crown. Judy did the final embellishments and the feet. I love those feet!
And, finally, a picture of the three Talking Stick Art Dolls; our little tribe.
The talking stick art doll round robin was a great experience. It gave each of us an opportunity to try some new techniques, to test our creative muses, and most important, to play and have fun.
To read about the inspiration for this swap, go here
To read about the first two parts of this swap, go here and here
December 26, 2007 at 5:48 pm
how unique they turned out and what fun
December 30, 2007 at 2:00 pm
Hi Amy,
Fantastic post. I enjoyed reading it. I am just loving my doll in her little nest house.
Happy New Year!
-Karen
December 30, 2007 at 10:58 pm
What a wonderful idea to do an art doll round robin ! The dolls are amazing. I love the colors and how the heads and bodies were combined as well as the use of various media.
January 1, 2008 at 3:31 am
Hi Ladies,
I’m glad you enjoyed the Talking Stick Art Dolls. We had a great time with this round robin and are already discussing our next venture. Each creation is truly one-of-a-kind and very special.
-Amy
October 3, 2008 at 10:31 pm
You are an incredibly inspiring artist!
October 5, 2008 at 2:47 am
Thanks for your kind words, Gera!
-Amy