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Post by OlgaGood on Nov 9, 2016 4:36:57 GMT -8
And although it’s almost nothing to show between bisque firing and high temperature firing, I’m uploading several photos as I promised to keep you update about the progress.  The most delicious part of the process will start soon.. And now I wish you a very good Wednesday  Painting:   Ready argali:  Jewelry blank: 
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Post by OlgaGood on Nov 9, 2016 5:03:07 GMT -8
Your sculpting in simply exquisite. I am very interested in how you do your eye, that you leave a divet for the colored portion. I also like your wax works and cloth painting. Very wonderful. Thanks! I painted eyes for dolls with overglaze paints. This eyes are not acrylic or glass, I make lens for them with the special glaze;)
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Post by ivdolls on Nov 9, 2016 16:11:12 GMT -8
This doll will be amazing. I can't wait to see her done.
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Post by OlgaGood on Nov 10, 2016 12:31:33 GMT -8
ivdolls These will be 3 dolls, and I hope they will be amazing  Thank you!
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Post by fawkes on Nov 11, 2016 0:32:48 GMT -8
I love your concept sketch; the watercolour alone is fantastic and the outfit you've planned looks amazing. I'm looking forward to seeing more of the accessories. Did you cast the head piece yourself or did you ask a founder?
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Post by kamia on Nov 13, 2016 5:43:09 GMT -8
Wow, already they are all coming together so beautifully, and the concepts are coming together! Thank you for sharing your WiP pics 
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Post by OlgaGood on Nov 22, 2016 9:00:00 GMT -8
fawkes Thank you Dear for your kind words! There will be a lot of jewellery and ornaments in this collection  The head piece and all other stuff (shoes, crowns, bracelets, ornaments for hair, hands, legs and many more) are made by the talanted jeweller Julia whom I happy to work with  She is a professional jeweller working in classic technique when all the things are made by hands with no 3D printing.
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Post by OlgaGood on Nov 22, 2016 9:02:13 GMT -8
kamia You are welcome!  I always glad to share details at this forum and always happy (again and again) to hear so pleasant words about my girls) Thank you so much!
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Post by OlgaGood on Nov 22, 2016 9:32:57 GMT -8
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Post by Orchidee on Nov 22, 2016 11:28:57 GMT -8
Wow! I really love this concept and these very unusual jewellry on their legs :-) Will you put them on ebay or etsy when they are done?
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Post by caracal on Nov 23, 2016 4:44:08 GMT -8
WOW!!!!!!
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Post by OlgaGood on Nov 23, 2016 7:24:43 GMT -8
Orchidee Thank you for the compliments  and for a “right” question. So, how I'm going to find owners for these 3 girls Now, I'm preparing them to the exhibition which will be held in Moscow on December, 16-18. Earlier (approximately one week before the exhibition) I will share the photographs of the ready dolls in social networks and here. If someone decides to order a doll, I will be glad. In this case, the chosen doll will be considered as sold and just demonstrated at the exhibition, right after that I will send it to the owner. If no one makes pre-order before the exhibition, I will negotiate with the collectors at the exhibition in Moscow. If I do not receive interesting suggestions during the event, I will put the girls on Etsy. Anyway, I will keep Hearts of Clay community members informed Wish a nice Wednesday evening or day to everyone!
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Post by bibarina on Nov 23, 2016 12:10:05 GMT -8
Olga- you have surpassed yourself with these girls! I can't wait to see them finished!! I only wish I could buy one! Yes, I know I already have two of your wonderful creations, but I am a greedy girl when it comes to your dolls lol!! I hope they find a wonderful new home.
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Post by OlgaGood on Nov 25, 2016 3:19:32 GMT -8
bibarina Thanks, Melissa, Dear  I also hope they find a good, cosy home - as Beatrice and Bianca did with you )
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Post by OlgaGood on Nov 25, 2016 3:26:01 GMT -8
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