Sunday, December 30, 2012

Iggy Pop


Iggy is a character doll for collectors age 8 and up. He is 22" tall. Iggy will be part of an art gallery exhibit scheduled for March 1 - April 30, 2013. He can be purchased during or after the exhibit.

About Iggy
Iggy Pop (aka James Newell Osterberg, Jr.) was born in 1947 in Muskegon, Michigan. He is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and actor. Though widely known as an innovator of punk rock, Pop's music has encompassed a number of styles over the years, including pop, hard rock, jazz and blues. He became known as 'Iggy' in high school, while he was the drummer for local blues band The Iguanas. He is the vocalist of the influential protopunk band The Stooges (Pop and the other surviving members of the group reunited in 2003). Since the late 1960s, he has been known for his outrageous and unpredictable stage antics. His stage persona took root when he saw The Doors perform in 1967 at the University of Michigan. Pop was amazed by the stage antics and antagonism displayed by singer Jim Morrison. Morrison's extreme behavior inspired the young Iggy to push the boundaries of stage performance. Pop was the first performer to do a stage-dive, which he started at a concert in Detroit. In March 2010 the Stooges and Iggy Pop were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

How Iggy was made
Iggy's body is made in the MakerDoll Medium Size, from 100% organic, (“natural”) cotton fabric, grown and woven in the USA. His arm joints are secured with metal vintage buttons embossed with a horseshoe, rider’s crop and rope and cotton embroidery thread. (I chose these buttons in reference to Iggy’s “The Horse Song.”) His clothes are handmade in a MakerDoll original design, from repurposed, stretch voile with silver threads. (Iggy is known for wearing only pants and Beatle Boots on stage.) He wears MakerDoll designed Beatle Boots fashioned from black felt. Iggy’s  facial features, which reference a popular photo of his famous tongue wagging, are handpainted with professional grade acrylic paints. His tongue is made of repurposed velvet upholstery fabric. His hair is made of twisted wool and acrylic  yarn, hand-sewn onto his head with cotton embroidery thread.









Friday, December 28, 2012

Stevie


Stevie is a character doll for collectors age 8 and up. He is 22" tall. Stevie will be part of an art gallery exhibit scheduled for March 1 - April 30, 2013. He can be purchased during or after the exhibit.

About Stevie 
Stevland Hardaway Morris was born May 13, 1950 in Saginaw, Michigan. Known by his stage name Stevie Wonder, we all know him as singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist.

Stevie was a child prodigy (thus the name "Wonder"), blind since shortly after birth. He signed with Motown at the age of eleven and continues to perform and record for Motown to present day. He has recorded more than 30 U.S. top ten hits and received 22 Grammy Awards, the most ever awarded to a male solo artist. Wonder is also noted for his work as an activist for political causes, including his 1980 campaign to make Martin Luther King, Jr.'s birthday a holiday in the United States. In 2009, Wonder was named a United Nations Messenger of Peace. In 2008, Billboard magazine released a list of the Hot 100 All-Time Top Artists to celebrate the US singles chart's fiftieth anniversary, with Wonder at number five. (Excerpts from Wikipedia.)

How Stevie was made
Stevie's body is made in the MakerDoll Medium Size, from 100% organic, hand-dyed (“natural”) cotton fabric, grown and woven in the USA. His arm joints are secured with wooden buttons and cotton embroidery thread. His clothes are handmade in a MakerDoll original design, from repurposed, hand-beaded cotton fabric. He wears repurposed shades and his shoes are fashioned from black felt. Stevie's facial features are handpainted with professional grade acrylic paints. His hair is made of twisted yarn, hand-sewn onto his head with cotton embroidery thread.






Thursday, December 20, 2012

Katarina


Katarina is a character doll who stands 22" tall. She is owned by her namesake, but if you'd like your own personal character doll, visit StudioBeoGlas.Etsy.com.

Katarina is spunky and bright. She's also an athlete -- specifically, a practicing gymnast.

She's dressed here in her favorite electric blue shirt with a silver heart necklace and gym suit.

Her hair is twisted cotton/poly yarn, her shoes are black felt, and all her clothes are handmade, original designs with special appliques to match her personal preferences. (Which, of course, are in perfect taste!)

Her face is needle sculpted with all cotton embroidery thread, and painted with professional grade acrylic paints.





Taylor

Taylor stands 22" tall. He is owned by his namesake, but if you'd like your own personal character doll, visit StudioBeoGlas.Etsy.com.

Taylor has serious interests in both music and sports -- an unusual combination.  He easily engages you in conversation and for just a moment you think, this young man is going somewhere...and wherever he wants to go.

So he should be characterized at this moment in time...in the form of an art doll. This is Taylor: Musician, athlete.

His body is made of 100% organic natural cotton, grown and woven in the USA. His hair is made of twisted cotton yarn sewn onto his head, and his face is painted with professional grade acrylic paints. His baseball cap is made from black felt and recycled cotton fabric. It has a handmade FOX racing logo. His drum sticks are fashioned from bamboo crochet needles that have been modified to scale. His grey cotton shirt and jeans are from recycled clothing, and the Aeropostale applique is from a recycled baseball cap. His special red headphones are fashioned from a modified child's roller skate, red felt, and black electrical wire.

Where will Taylor be ten years from now? Something tells me we will all know.






Monday, December 17, 2012

Zombie Zone: Maddax Muerte for Gabe


Maddax Muerte stands 15" tall and is a zombie character doll who is owned by Gabe. If you'd like your own personal Muerte doll, please visit StudioBeoGlas.Etsy.com and request it.

It seems the un-dead dolls are multiplying. I think I'm channeling the zombie zone, because this morning I woke up, stumbled out to my studio, and created Maddax Muerte.

This guy is truly unique, even among soulless corpses: He's a punk zombie (notice the hair?)...and that means he ain't no ordinary drudge. Watch out Riverside! He's coming your way...and I hope he will make little Gabe's Christmas a little more deadly-joyful!

Maddax was made from 100% organic natural cotton fabric made in the USA. His eyes are fashioned from two vintage red buttons that have been sewn onto his face. His facial markings, mouth and skeleton tattoo are drawn and painted on his body with permanent markers and professional grade acrylic paint. His clothing is from recycled fabric, and his hair is made from twisted yarn, sewn onto his head. He sports a recycled chain on his left upper arm, and of course he is very proud of the deep gashes in his arms that required several stitches each.

Maddax is a wonderful mess of a doll, and lives up to true zombie standards.




Maddax has a cool skull tattoo on his chest






Saturday, December 15, 2012

Esther Meets Esther

Esther is a character doll for ages 8 and up. She stands 22" tall. She is owned by her namesake, but if you'd like to order your own character doll, please visit StudioBeoGlas.Etsy.com and make your special request.

About Esther
A friend of mine recently asked me to make a doll based on a colleague in dentistry education. Her colleague, Dr. Esther M. Wilkins, is now in her mid-90s, and has an amazing history. A pioneer in the field of dentistry, Dr. Wilkins devoted her career to the practice and education of dental medicine. In various stages of her long career, she was founding director of the Dental Hygiene Program at the University of Washington, School of Dentistry in Seattle and Clinical Professor at Tufts in the Department of Periodontology. She also conducted continuing education courses for dental hygienists in every state in the United States and many countries around the world. She is known for writing the widely used textbook “Clinical Practice of the Dental Hygienist,” which has been translated into several languages and is used in dental hygiene schools worldwide.



To help her celebrate, I made the doll with familiar features: Her love of purple, her monogrammed lab coat, her purple framed glasses, and of course, her famous textbook. My friend recently emailed a couple of pictures of Dr. Wilkins as she opened the gift. 

How Esther was made
Esther's body is made from 100% organic, natural cotton fabric grown and made in the USA. She wears purple pants and a lavender turtleneck under her cotton, monogrammed lab coat. She has purple wire frame glasses and sturdy black shoes made from felt fabric. The little textbook is a miniature blank book, which many of her former colleagues signed for her special birthday.

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Edward Scissorhands, move over: It's Mortuus Muerte

Mortuus Muerte stands 15" tall. He is a character doll who is owned by Elijah, but if you'd like to have your own, please visit StudioBeoGlas.Etsy.com and make your request.

About Mortuus
OK, well, I'm no Tim Burton, but I have to admit I am having WAY too much fun making these un-dead dolls. Good thing I'm giving them away or I would be afraid to enter my studio, especially at night when these babies wake up and wander.

Mortuus Muerte is Malle's brother, and he is going to be adopted by a very special little boy named Elijah. Mortuus and Malle will be very happy in their new home, where they will terrorize not only the still-living humans, but most likely the dog as well.

Mortuus was made from 100% organic cotton fabric, grown and woven in the USA. His clothing is torn and dirty, since he just emerged from the grave. His arms are attached with vintage grey buttons and his eyes and body tattoo are reminiscent of Zombie Boy Rick Genest's tattoos. I added vintage metal buttons to give him that vacant zombie stare. He features a silver chain bracelet wrapped around his left upper arm, and a couple of nasty looking stitching jobs on arm wounds. His hair is made of twisted yarn, sewn onto his head. Funny, while I was stitching the yarn to his head he kept saying, "mmm, that feels so good." That's a zombie for you.







Malle Muerte

Malle Muerte is a zombie character doll who stands 15" tall. She is owned by Charlie, but if you'd like your own Muerte doll, please visit StudioBeoGlas.Etsy.com.

About Malle
When your grand niece has a passion for the un-dead, a zombie doll for Christmas is what you make! After doing a little research, I decided not to go with a full-fledged "Shawn of the Dead" figure, but rather something that more closely conjures up Tim Burton's "Nightmare Before Christmas". I have to get this one in the mail so I can't fool around with it more, otherwise I'd probably go after it with some red paint and a shredder to see what happens. I'm going to make a boy zombie doll for her brother today, and since boys are usually much more icky than girls (i.e., tolerant of blood, guts and dirt), I can probably do some down and dirty fun stuff with him. :)

Malle is made from 100% organic cotton fabric, grown and woven in the USA. Her eyes are rescued buttons from an old rain coat, and her arm joints are secured with vintage buttons from my dad's collection (he was in Asia during WWII and collected them while there). Her face is painted with professional grade acrylic paints. She wears a little silver chain on her left arm, which also has a long gash with stitching. Her black and purple lace dress is from a recycled blouse. The pictures don't show it, but she wears a pair of black lace boy shorts underneath the dress. A pair of black lace ribbons set off her little pasty white ankles.

Stay tuned for the boy zombie. In the meantime, enjoy Malle!! (Pronounced "Mah-lay").

Coming to get you





Monday, December 3, 2012

Aretha: Queen of Soul


Aretha is a character doll for collectors age 8 and up. She is 22" tall. Aretha will be part of an art gallery exhibit scheduled for March 1 - April 30, 2013. She can be purchased during or after the exhibit.

About Aretha
Aretha Louise Franklin was born on March 25, 1942, in Memphis, Tennessee, to Baptist preacher Reverend Clarence La Vaughan "C.L." Franklin, and Barbara Siggers Franklin, a gospel singer. While still a young child, Aretha moved with her family to Detroit, Michigan, where C.L. became renowned as the preacher at Detroit's New Bethel Baptist Chuch. Largely self-taught, Aretha was regarded as a child prodigy. A gifted pianist with a powerful voice, Franklin sang in front of her father's Detroit congregation. By the age of 14, she recorded some of her earliest tracks at the church. Since then, her recording career has spanned over half a century, with a repertoire that has included gospel, jazz, blues, R&B, pop, rock and funk. Aretha is known as one of the most important popularizers of the soul music genre and is known as the Queen of Soul. Rolling Stone magazine ranked her atop its "100 Greatest Singers of All Time" list, as well as the ninth greatest artist of all time. She has won a total of 20 career Grammy Awards, including two honorary Grammys, and she has sold more than 75 million records worldwide. In 1987, Franklin became the first female artist to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. (Exerpts from Wikipedia.)


Aretha, live
How Aretha was made
Aretha's body is made in the MakerDoll Medium Size, from 100% organic, hand-dyed (“natural”) cotton fabric, grown and woven in the USA. Her arm joints are secured with vintage rhinestone buttons and cotton embroidery thread. Her clothes are handmade in a MakerDoll original gown design, from repurposed silver-flocked red stretch fabric. She also has a faux fur stole with a rhinestone-studded star-shaped pin. Her shoes are red velvet with tiny roses on the toes, cut in reference to the shoes Aretha loves to wear while performing. Aretha's facial features are handpainted with professional grade acrylic paints. Her hair is made of flocked yarn, hand-sewn onto her head with cotton thread.