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I have finished the work on 2 ordered dolls from the Dea Vivente Familia mini-series, and now I'm presenting them to you!
As it appeared to be, many people like red ones. Indeed, I adore them myself as well!
The beauty sisters were born to be so different – a fatal modern woman (Taiga #6, on the left in the picture) and a soft Renaissance girl (Taiga #5, on the right in the picture).
I've applied extensional eyelashes to painted eyes for the first time (for Taiga #6), and I liked such an image as well. I think I will frequently use this addition to dolls' eyes.
I left these eyelashes long, in their initial state – the future owner will decide as he/she prefers it, and can make them shorter, if necessary. But who can resist a wave of fluffy eyelashes and such a piercing stare from under half-closed eyes?
Also, you may notice that I've found a new way for myself to disguise steel wires. They look naturally in this state, and now they don't attract attention, allowing the view to slide smoothly along the curves of the doll's body. I'm pleased with the result, and will use this method in future.
Taiga #5 will go on a long journey soon, and the girl with long eyelashes (Taiga #6) due to certain circumstances will not see the owner she was intended for, and now she is searching for careful hands and a new home here, probably will be in time to be put under a Christmas tree.
You can look at more photos of the new dolls in this gallery.
As it appeared to be, many people like red ones. Indeed, I adore them myself as well!
The beauty sisters were born to be so different – a fatal modern woman (Taiga #6, on the left in the picture) and a soft Renaissance girl (Taiga #5, on the right in the picture).
I've applied extensional eyelashes to painted eyes for the first time (for Taiga #6), and I liked such an image as well. I think I will frequently use this addition to dolls' eyes.
I left these eyelashes long, in their initial state – the future owner will decide as he/she prefers it, and can make them shorter, if necessary. But who can resist a wave of fluffy eyelashes and such a piercing stare from under half-closed eyes?
Also, you may notice that I've found a new way for myself to disguise steel wires. They look naturally in this state, and now they don't attract attention, allowing the view to slide smoothly along the curves of the doll's body. I'm pleased with the result, and will use this method in future.
Taiga #5 will go on a long journey soon, and the girl with long eyelashes (Taiga #6) due to certain circumstances will not see the owner she was intended for, and now she is searching for careful hands and a new home here, probably will be in time to be put under a Christmas tree.
You can look at more photos of the new dolls in this gallery.
Dea Vivente in Instagram
Dear friends!
I have recently joined Instagram!
So, if you like this service, you can follow my updates there, where I will put more in-process photos.
Welcome!
Dea Vivente Instagram
DEA VIVENTE video: Gemma
Dear friends!
Today I'm presenting to you a short but very appetizing video with Gemma in the lead role!
Enjoy!
Gemma and new feet
Last time I was telling you about a new doll Gemma, and now I want to show you her assembled. Ta-dah! – Gemma is standing on her toes (a bit below about them):
I continue working on the doll, and little by little, I put my ideas into life. While working on the doll image, I often imitate it by putting different comprising elements to the doll, and take mock-up photos to be sure I’m moving in the right direction, and if it needs something else to add or change in the original idea. As a rule, this process really draws me in, and I can contemplate a future doll for a long time, re-creating the image from my head into reality, to fe
New face of Dea Vivente
I haven’t written anything here for a long time, but I continue working hard, and now I’ve made it a rule to take more ‘work-in-progress’ photos that I try to publish at least once a week or two. You can follow my updates using the line of thumbnails at the main page of Dea Vivente site, or at the galleries at Flickr and Facebook.
Half a year of my works has resulted in this portion of “dollmaker’s soup” – this is how I called this bowl while unloading the kiln after high firing. :-)
In the photo you can see that there are more parts than for one doll, and I have quite much news, but I wonR
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So gorgeous *weeps* I wish I could afford such a luxury!!!!!!