Now that all of you have bones drying on your roof
tops (grin) I thought I would share this marvelous
work of art with you.
I know how all of you love to use bones for
observational drawings.....Who is going to be first to
just have to own La Loba? Amy already sold "my
doll" (the one I wanted)
http://thirdroar.com/sculptures/2004-003-LaLoba/
One of my favorite dollmakers has finished her doll
named La Loba.
La Loba Sings the Bones
http://darriendesign.com/serendipity/laloba.htm
Excerpt from "Women Who Run With the Wolves," by
Clarissa Pinkola Estes
Amy Rawson's Hugin and Munin are finished:
http://thirdroar.com/sculptures/2004-002-HuginMunin/
Read the story about them....Folks Dollmaking IS
storytelling....and it is ART.
I would love for some one out there to get as hooked
on this topic as I am. I have started my dolls - but
set them aside for right now. I have four other
projects going right now. Don't know how many photos I
will take along the way. All are for lesson plans that
I will write.
See her study for Hugin and Munin:
http://thirdroar.com/digitalart/2004-003-huginmunin/