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Hankering for Yarn

Cornstarch clay doll head

by Noreen on April 24th, 2008

When I was making the little cornstarch clay worry doll,

I just had to sculpt this doll head FIRST, before I could clear my thoughts about the tiny doll:

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I’ve been looking at the doll head/mask for a few weeks now, wondering how to paint it.

Well, I have decided to weave a doll on my Journey Loom

and this is the perfect face for her. I had a feeling that I wanted her face to look like it was carved from turquoise.

So, I got out my paints yesterday and started painting.

I had already painted a few coats of gesso on her, so I painted a few coats of various shades of blues and turquoises on her:

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and then a few coats of greys and blacks:

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and then some coppers and golds

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and then layers of varnish:

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The expression shifts with the angle and the light. I really like her, but Jim gets the shudders. He finds her just too fretful looking.

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I am pleased with her. She speaks to me. I have a sense of where I want to go with weaving her body, but that will probably go in unexpected places.

These things always do.

I spun some yarn to weave her. The pics are in my next posting.

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