This doll is going in for a high temperature firing, which is when porcelain slip vitrifies into glass and shrinks 20%.
Read MoreWork in Progress
Porcelain Ears
Porcelain ears need to be simplified down to the most basic shape to be released from the mold, and then details carved back in after de-molding or after the soft firing.
In this stage, porcelain is as fragile as an eggshell, and can’t tolerate any pressure or force.
Carving of details has to be done with the softest feather touch and the sharpest of tools. Or everything breaks into pieces.
But when everything goes right, the beauty and permanence of high-fired porcelain is simply incomparable.
Next step is china-painting.
Wet Cleaning
Wet cleaning a soft-fired porcelain doll head. It's as fragile as an egg shell in this stage.
Read MoreCleaning in a Snowstorm
Cleaning porclain doll parts during a snowstorm
Read MorePouring Porcelain
Pouring porcelain slip into plaster molds.
Read MoreWater Lotuses
Still making many tiny beaded water lotuses. The repetition of construction without seeing any evidence of the final composition is getting a bit tedious after a few weeks of making these.
Read MoreLittle Red Riding Hood lost in the forest.
I’ve been working on a Little Red photo series to illustrate and publish one of my favourite fairy tales!
Read MoreTheodora’s Gown Construction
Abandoning several months of work and starting over from scratch was a very hard decision to make, but it had to be done, sunk cost fallacy be damned!! I’ll talk more about why I made this decision in upcoming posts.
Stand by for more unveiling and enjoy!
Face of the Peacock
Building up skin tone through multiple translucent layers of blushing. Three firings deep into the nine firings it took to complete.
Read MoreWhite Peacock Queen
Peacock Engraving Tattoo 1st layer down, 7 more to go! The dark is my base, and now I’m gonna start making it look real pretty! For my next firing layer I’m painting the skin tone in 2 shades of Lotus and Peaches, and introducing white highlights to the feathers to make the bird POP! She is a White Peacock Queen!
Earth’s Children
What does this porcelain doll and the Amethyst geode she nestles in have in common? They are both Earth’s minerals, born deep inside the earth millions of years ago! They are children of the earth, and her treasures!
It moves me to think of Enchanted Dolls as Earth’s children, while the ancient process of using heat to transform brittle clay into hard, translucent porcelain, makes me feel connected to our ancient origins.
Porcelain is combination of Feldspar rock and Kaolin clay, while the Amethyst quartz grows in igneous rock.
I think it’s a huge part of why I keep choosing to work with porcelain over other, more modern, epoxy based materials - there is an ancient, natural magic in it that goes back to the begining of time and the birth of our planet. It’s Earth magic!
Needle Engraving on Soft-Fired Porcelain.
I’m working on a new tattooed doll. It’s been a while since I tattooed porcelain, so I was a bit nervous about being out of practice.
Read MoreSensual Doll Hands
Every Enchanted Doll has her own unique set of hands and fingerprints, much like a person.
Read MoreDoll in a Drawer
A few years ago I started this doll Theodora, after the Byzantine empress of Constantinople, wife of Roman Emperor Justinian.
Read MoreWork on the new doll continues
At this stage of the process the porcelain is in a very fragile and soft state called Bisque
Read MoreThe Beginning of a Face
China painting in progress on the new porcelain ‘auction’ doll. This is layer 3, of the projected 10 China layers.
Read MoreNew Year, New Doll
Please help me decide which nude I should make for this auction: One with an Original body (left) or a Curvy body (right)?
Read MoreCold Shots
Can you guess which famous painting I’m staging this time? I can give you one hint: It’s from the Pre-Raphaelite period.
Read MoreBehind the Scenes
Behind the scenes of a cold, wet, doll photo shoot on Cypress Mountain. For the last year I’ve been scouting around for a perfect location to recreate the haunting John Bauer painting of Tuvstarr by the Fishpond.
Read MoreThis Always Happens...
I don’t know how this always happens! I start out thinking that I’ll just sew on a few little pearls here and there for small accents...but then somehow it’s hundreds of pearls and hours later, and I’m still doing it!