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Although this popular issue is sold out, you can now download Art Doll Quarterly Autumn 2015 to gain instant access to this issue across your desktop, tablet, and mobile devices!
*This digital edition is not compatible on Nook or Kindle Readers.
The highly-anticipated autumn issue of Art Doll Quarterly is filled with Halloween delights: pumpkins, witches, magic — even Frankenstein and his bride! Sara Swink, who creates human and animal clay figures with a psychological stance, brings a humorous edge to our Doll Artist Profile, while Lisa Lichtenfels shares her techniques for creating eyes in the second installment of Realistic Sculpting in Fabric. Well-known artists Scott Smith, Sylvia Smiser, Carly Smith, LeeAnn Kress, Robert Eberz, Marguerite Noschese, and many others also share their work. Plus, you won’t want to miss the results from our Superhero Challenge.
Featured Techniques:
- Realistic Sculpting in Fabric: Creating Eyes
- Fairytale dolls
- Narrative dolls
- Amazing textiles in doll costuming
- Clay sculpted imps, trolls, woodland creatures
- ODACA: Behind the Scenes
- Creating a Halloween scene with your dolls
- Transforming forgotten dolls into sweetly creepy beings
- Sculpted Day of the Dead doll costumed in friend’s wedding gown
In Every Issue
- Editor’s Letter
- The Business of Art Dolls
- Show & Tell Gallery
- Paper Persona
- Odd Doll
- In The Know: Book Reviews
- All For Dolls: Product Reviews
Doll Artist Profile:
- Sara Swink
Featured Artists
- Lisa Lichtenfels
- Ana Brahms
- Nataya Lopusova-Tomskaya
- Lillian Alberti
- Pete Simpson
- Ramona Louise
- Jocelyn Gracza
- Scott Smith
- Kimberly Allison
- Sylvia Smiser
- Carly Smith
- LeeAnn Kress
- Karen Lilly
Featured Challenge:
- The Dance
Although this popular issue is sold out, you can now download Art Doll Quarterly Autumn 2015 to gain instant access to this issue across your desktop, tablet, and mobile devices!
*This digital edition is not compatible on Nook or Kindle Readers.
The highly-anticipated autumn issue of Art Doll Quarterly is filled with Halloween delights: pumpkins, witches, magic — even Frankenstein and his bride! Sara Swink, who creates human and animal clay figures with a psychological stance, brings a humorous edge to our Doll Artist Profile, while Lisa Lichtenfels shares her techniques for creating eyes in the second installment of Realistic Sculpting in Fabric. Well-known artists Scott Smith, Sylvia Smiser, Carly Smith, LeeAnn Kress, Robert Eberz, Marguerite Noschese, and many others also share their work. Plus, you won’t want to miss the results from our Superhero Challenge.
Featured Techniques:
- Realistic Sculpting in Fabric: Creating Eyes
- Fairytale dolls
- Narrative dolls
- Amazing textiles in doll costuming
- Clay sculpted imps, trolls, woodland creatures
- ODACA: Behind the Scenes
- Creating a Halloween scene with your dolls
- Transforming forgotten dolls into sweetly creepy beings
- Sculpted Day of the Dead doll costumed in friend’s wedding gown
In Every Issue
- Editor’s Letter
- The Business of Art Dolls
- Show & Tell Gallery
- Paper Persona
- Odd Doll
- In The Know: Book Reviews
- All For Dolls: Product Reviews
Doll Artist Profile:
- Sara Swink
Featured Artists
- Lisa Lichtenfels
- Ana Brahms
- Nataya Lopusova-Tomskaya
- Lillian Alberti
- Pete Simpson
- Ramona Louise
- Jocelyn Gracza
- Scott Smith
- Kimberly Allison
- Sylvia Smiser
- Carly Smith
- LeeAnn Kress
- Karen Lilly
Featured Challenge:
- The Dance
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Art Doll Quarterly Autumn 2015 Instant Download
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