Saturday, 7 February 2015

BA Art and Design Week 6 Brief 1 - Multiples

The Snow White Doll

My first attempt at "Customizing" an already made doll body, was with a snow white doll I found in a charity shop. I decided to start by seeing if I could at least create an outfit for the doll. I decided to basically recreate the "Snow white" outfit into my own design.

 
My first paper outfit design, I just used plain paper because I was simply testing to see if I could make outfit at all.
 
 
I just made up the outfit as I went along and taped it together with masking tape because it pretty much matched the paper and therefore blended into the dress.


 
It took a couple of hours, but only because it was so fiddly and I was making it up as I went along, but I was happy with the result; I knew that I could make pretty paper outfits for dolls, probably with patterned paper.
 
The second outfit
 
 
I removed the first and decided to recreate it, but in the colours of the original Disney snow white costume. (Red, yellow, blue, light blue and brown; But I left out the brown)

 
I used thicker paper because I was painting on it before using it, but because of that, I made it harder for myself to use. so this outfit also took a couple of hours to make, and I had to use glue instead of masking tape as it was too obvious and messy.
 
 
I used tape in certain places to hold the paper down while the glue dried.

 
I liked the colourful effect, but I would like to make less childishly bright outfits, so it is likely I will mostly use patterned paper (unless there if a colour or style I can only paint myself).

So I felt confident about making doll outfits out of paper, now I just had to experiment with customizing an entire doll, not just the outfit.
 


Thursday, 8 January 2015

BA Art and Design Brief 1 - Multiples - Stop Motion

 
Stop Motion
 
For our video class we experimented with stop motion and I decided to try it further with my project.
I decided to create a video of the stories of one of my dolls in consideration of using this as an alternative to illustrations and display.
 
 
This is the story of my dolls "Tea Time" and "Pink";
 
"Tea Time" is a jealous doll who strives to obtain a particular boy as her husband, but the boy isn't aware of this, maybe not even of her. So the boy continues to flirt and mingle with other girls (as he is not tied down) but "Tea Time" is obsessed with him and is determined to remove any competition in the way.
 
1
 
 
I decided to make another copy of this video with different music in the background, because I couldn't decide which one I preferred.
 
2
 
The first ones music is more ominous and works with the story, but I like the second one because the music matches the Victorian style dolls and scenery.
 
It was quite time consuming even though it was a very short video, so I decided not to use this for my final piece (Also the other dolls either have more complicated or not even detail in their stories to make a video out of them)
 
However I enjoyed making these videos and now that I have a good idea how to go about making them, I'd love to use this method again for other projects in the future.
 
 


Wednesday, 19 November 2014

BA Art and Design Week 5 Brief 1 - Multiples



Artist Research
Since the Sculpture process in 3D workshop is currently slow (Everyone in my class is doing it and only two people at a time can make the mould - messy process) I need to find other methods of making dolls.
I decided to go about doing this by researching other doll artists and their methods.
Marina Bychkova
I have always liked dolls but these are beautiful. Porcelain dolls, detailed expressions and even their limbs can be moved. Porcelain!



Dorote Zaukaite

I like how these ones a messy-realism look to them; their bodies are skinny and disproportioned like a cartoon, but the colour schemes, blotchy painted skins and fabulous "Messy" hairstyles give off a sense of realism which I really like.



Miss Clara

This is one I've researched before, for illustrative purposes; she makes dolls to use as images for illustrations. Love the idea and the cute, detailed intricate dolls.



Sasha Petrov

I like these dolls because of how unusual they are; long and disproportioned from normal body shapes, I think they look almost sultry and intricate, but also quiet creepy.





Blythe

Finally I came across Blythe dolls from Japan, and discovered that one of the reasons they are so beloved is because of how easily customisable they are.

One of the interesting features of these dolls are the eyes, which can look side to side or change colour with a mechanism at the back of their heads.



These are examples of "Neo" Blythe dolls
(The biggest body, 28.5 cm)




These are examples of "Middie" Blythe, and is considered the most commonly used body
(Middle sized, 20 cm)



Finally, we have "Petite" Blythe
(The smallest body, 11cm)



I honestly think these dolls are adorable and the middle one is indeed the body I would use.

Rebecca Cano

What I found interesting about the last artist is the fact that makes her dolls by customizing the body of Blythe dolls




I really like her style (Especially the costumes) and thought that her method was really interesting; I've been struggling on "how" to make my own dolls (Other than the sculpture mould method) and I think I would like to try "Customising" already made doll bodies. However I want to make a point of completely changing them by redoing everything, from skin, hair and clothes; I want to make them into "my" dolls/work, so no leaving parts of the previous appearance left over.

But its just an experiment, so we'll see how it goes. 

BA Art and Desgin Week 4 Brief 1 - Multiples

Sketchbook pages, progress

 
After visiting museum of childhood I compared old toys (Left: photos by me) to new toys (Right), particularly the quality of dollhouses.
 
 3D going a bit slow still making the clay sculpture, never was speedy with 3D, a bit of a perfectionist in that area, which is also my downfall.
 
The Doll Room!

 
My Favourite Pages In The Sketchbook, introducing my expanding on my chosen subject. Also I wanted to convey how I felt when I entered the doll room at the museum; a sudden shock and moment of "...Whoa..."
 
All photos are the ones I took myself at the museum
 
 
These pages described how I felt in the doll room (loved it) and how it made me want to do something on dolls even more.
 
Extra
 
Scraffito techniques: carving (drawing) onto paint on top of pastel