Something for the doll people, or rather, those who have "grown-up" dolls, potentially in larger numbers than I, because I want to see what other people do with this. First, the backstory:
Once upon a time, Catherynne M Valente wrote a short story called Palimpsest, which is strange and interesting (and definitely PG+, as part of the concept revolves around mix & match sex, although I don't find it off-puttingly graphic, and my tolerance is fairly low) Some time later, the story grew up to become a novel (of the same name, to be released on the 25th) and the authoress and a great many of her artistic partners in crime are banding together to make a wild and amazing book tour with performance art and train rides and all sorts of crazy carnival atmosphere (the original launch party post is here, although it's now being held in a different location, since their first space flaked on them) And there were calls for artists. With a deadline. Which... is a thing I am learning to consider a great gift; at any rate, because I tend to think about dolls, and have an inordinate fascination with little body parts and painting on them (*cough* Ava's hands *cough*) I came up with this:

(yes, Miss Beryl has new hair. and a face. there are more pictures of that as well, but they're for a later post)

(some few of you might recognize the map, also... it is NoVa local and within 10 miles of me; one of those traffic patterns we all know and wonder why they thought it was a good idea...)
...but I have also an insidious desire to steal a few of someone else's dolls to quarter together (without ink, I promise) and play with cameras. And so, I wondered what other people might come up with, given the concept and the prodding to contemplate it. So, go read the story! (prod, prod)
Once upon a time, Catherynne M Valente wrote a short story called Palimpsest, which is strange and interesting (and definitely PG+, as part of the concept revolves around mix & match sex, although I don't find it off-puttingly graphic, and my tolerance is fairly low) Some time later, the story grew up to become a novel (of the same name, to be released on the 25th) and the authoress and a great many of her artistic partners in crime are banding together to make a wild and amazing book tour with performance art and train rides and all sorts of crazy carnival atmosphere (the original launch party post is here, although it's now being held in a different location, since their first space flaked on them) And there were calls for artists. With a deadline. Which... is a thing I am learning to consider a great gift; at any rate, because I tend to think about dolls, and have an inordinate fascination with little body parts and painting on them (*cough* Ava's hands *cough*) I came up with this:

(yes, Miss Beryl has new hair. and a face. there are more pictures of that as well, but they're for a later post)

(some few of you might recognize the map, also... it is NoVa local and within 10 miles of me; one of those traffic patterns we all know and wonder why they thought it was a good idea...)
...but I have also an insidious desire to steal a few of someone else's dolls to quarter together (without ink, I promise) and play with cameras. And so, I wondered what other people might come up with, given the concept and the prodding to contemplate it. So, go read the story! (prod, prod)
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Date: 2009-02-11 06:49 pm (UTC)I wish we lived closer to one another so we could have a doll photography weekend (how fun would that be?). If we could find a good location and round up a bunch of the east coast doll people, I would be all over it.
You know I'd even let you draw on my dolls (I do! Remember the Faun's tattoo?) because well, they are just that kind of doll.
"And so, I wondered what other people might come up with, given the concept and the prodding to contemplate it." -- are you talking about the concept of a doll round up or how we might scribble on our dolls? Both excellent concepts.
I want a tattoo (for me or a doll) of Genesis 3.5 in the Vulgate Latin: aperientur oculi vestri et eritis sicut dii because I've always thought that eating the fruit was a good thing, not a bad one.
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Date: 2009-02-11 06:59 pm (UTC)Martel had ink that read "Fecit potentiam in brachio suo" but I goofed with the MSC and it had to go. Replaced with "fiat voluntas tua" and again, I goofed. So I gave up. Bad doll, no biscuit.
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Date: 2009-02-11 07:39 pm (UTC)And she is just lovely . . . wow.
-- A <3
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Date: 2009-02-11 09:38 pm (UTC)thanks. As I said, there are more pictures.
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Date: 2009-02-11 09:40 pm (UTC)-- A <3
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Date: 2009-02-11 09:41 pm (UTC)-- A :D
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Date: 2009-02-12 02:42 am (UTC)(I've already done my being brave enough to pretend I'm interacting with strangers for today, when I wrote her a note saying I had art for her book launch...)
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Date: 2009-02-11 08:58 pm (UTC)We should totally do a mini doll con, possibly invite-only, somewhere central-ish with nice backdrops and things. Know any good botanical gardens or historic towns in... northern PA or central/south NY state, maybe? Or we could start a series, in a variety of places.
Actually, the ink I meant was for the quartering; if you read the story, the bit before you get a mysteriously appearing map tattooed on your skin involves being bound together with red cords to 3 other people while you all sit with your feet in tubs of ink, a thing which... very few dolls would survive gracefully. Although there's always water, and photoshop, I suppose.
And finally (I swear, I should just have written you an e-mail! this is long!) I think I wrote two or three different papers over my academic "career" about the whole apple deal being a bait and switch, given that a) if you don't know the difference between good and evil, how can you be expected to understand doing as you're told, and b) you can't grow up unless you leave the garden anyway, and what kind of god doesn't want his creations to grow up, anyway? Which is of course a textbook case of applying modern though to ancient material, but I still feel it's a reasonable point.
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Date: 2009-02-11 07:00 pm (UTC)(If that wasn't weird, I dunno what is.)
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Date: 2009-02-11 09:04 pm (UTC)More Beryl is picked out and on my computer; I just haven't resized it yet. Soon. (and Puck has a pony!)
Weird? What's that? ;)
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