There was a young man from Peru
Whose limericks stopped at line two.
Anon
I'm so proud of how well that quote dovetails with my subject today.
I'm rapid cycling through my craft obsessions at the moment. I go crazy for a day or two on one thing and then think what the f*** (how quaint) am I doing and veer off in another direction leaving arts debris in my wake. It's not making me very happy. I can't do any show and tell because I'd probably hate it by the next day. Monday photoshop, yesterday beading and hair extensions (???, I know!), today collage dolls. I do have other things to do but I'm a bit manic right now.
Here I'll distract you with some old dolls I made.
I have to get rid of that man from yesterday. He's scaring me, even though he is me (or maybe because he is me). So here's me as a Botticelli beauty.
I like what he did to my eyes, shame he can't fix my eyebrows.
I seem to be rapid cycling through craft obsessions this week (month?) as well. But you (and your new book) are partially to blame! Pehaps your current situation is just reward. ;-)
Posted by: Jan | October 13, 2005 at 02:21 AM
I like the leggy pig-tailed one! We had a lot of fun with the face transformer too. Made two birthday cards with them. I liked the Modigliani and Mucha.
Posted by: Elizabeth | October 13, 2005 at 04:48 PM
Ahhh! Now that's much better.
Great dolls.
Posted by: Siri | October 13, 2005 at 05:53 PM
I love Miss knitshorts, she looks like me on a boozy friday night,but with nicer legs.
Posted by: lyn | October 13, 2005 at 09:16 PM
i love those dolls, really suits the peru theme -
Posted by: kath | October 14, 2005 at 02:51 AM