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Interview with Alice C. W. Dennis
conclusion of three parts©2005 - 2006 by Alice C. W. Dennis and Aisling D'Art
Q. If someone is new to dollmaking, what's your best advice?
Go for it. Don't worry about how it is done by others.
Experiment first, create your style, then read what others have to
advise. Some of the best things I have done I have done not knowing the
correct way. I feel there is more creativity when there is more
freedom. Sure there are some things you will need to know for some
projects but take a look at the best known doll artists their work is
unique. Do your own thing. Be unique.
Q. What book or books would you recommend to a new dollmaker?
For needle-sculpture--good value NEW nylons, never
support hose. Or, a very stretchy swimsuit fabric, or loose weave linen.
A small-eyed slender long strong needle, and upholstery thread.
The glues I prefer are for fabric, Fabric-tac by Beacon. For gluing
embellishments of different materials together, I like E-6000 or Goop. I
don't like to use hot glue because it does not stand up to temperature
changes. Many times my wreaths are hung outdoors.
Q. How and where do you sell your dolls?
I sell my dolls at fine art and craft fairs, and I have a booth
at a local craft mall. I will soon be opening a portal at the www.CNYDAG.com.
I have received a few orders from people who are members of the doll lists as well.
(I would like to sell on eBay, but haven't yet.)
Q. Where do you see your dolls going in
the foreseeable future?
In the future I hope to take part in selected Fine Art and Craft
shows. I also hope to be able to take part in a doll conference.
The portal at the www.CNYDAG.com website
will link the viewer to my www.picturetrail.com/whatanexpression
site. In the future I hope to have my own web-site.
I would
like to have photos of my work in national publications. My long, long
term goal is to be a dollmaker that is as well known as elinor peace
bailey!
I want to continue to make more expressive wreaths as well
as design more one-of-a-kind dolls, each with a full body.
I want to expand
the media I use. Of course I will continue with cloth and
needle-sculpture, but also want to do more with polymer as well as
other clays and papier mache'.
I love the Bossons Heads that
I purchased a couple of while we were in Germany. I would love to
do a line similar to those... only "ala Alice".
Thanks, Alice!
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