3 views of another dada doll I'm working on. This one is based on a porcelain doll I picked up at the dollar store and disassembled. I covered the body with torn sewing patterns and painted it with Golden fluid acrylic in Transparent Yellow Iron Oxide. For his "crown", I glued an old game playing piece on top of a rusty cork-lined bottlecap.



This is a close-up shot of the bottle-body on the clay-headed dada I worked on earlier today:
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Okay, I've never been a big 'doll' person, but this is giving me a bit to think about. Can you imagine all the things that can be done to a doll?!
(okay, yes, you can)
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