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This lovely werewolf was made from an anonymous body, the head, arms, and tail from a Spawn Mangler action figure, and lots of clay and paint. She took second in a contest once. WereBarbie fell down during the great Seattle earthquake of February, 2001, and broke pretty badly. I hid her in a cabinet in pain for nearly a year before I took her out and repaired her. She's better and badder than ever, now. This alpha female clutches a severed (and delicious) head, which is removable. She stands on her own but is NOT articulated. $125
Tendril was the expression of angst while I was enduring a particularly scary flare-up of tinnitus in my right ear (tinnitus is often described as a ringing in one or both ears, but in my case, it's ringing, pounding, fluttering, and clicking. I thought I'd lose my mind). Anyway, that's irrelevant. Tendril was made from a couple of different action figures, and a Charisse doll, with lots of additional sculpting in paperclay. She is attached to her black base, heavily painted, and coated with acrylic "wet-look" gel. I believe Tendril lives in swamps. The lagoon is brown and green, and I've been there. $300
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This is one of the few dolls I've made that you can actually tell is Barbie (Don't sue me!!) She is made with real blackberry roots, a stick, glitter, paint, and paperclay. She is attached to her base. She has no moving parts. $125
I adore Xena and the doll is nicely endowed with thighs and hips, giving her a slightly more realistic, if not amazonian, look. She fell six feet during the Nisqually earthquake, but suffered not a bruise. It's that warrior's physique! This one is meant to be channeling the lightning. She glows in the dark!! She is made with real blackberry roots, glitter, paint, and paperclay. She stands by herself, and has no moving parts. $175
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Back in the Spice Girls' fifteen minutes, it was fun to make up alternate Spice names. Prego Spice, say, or Daft Spice. This one was originally going to be Ginger Spice on Dope, and have an exploding head and melting limbs like a Purple Haze doll I attempted at the same time. Well, both really looked more futuristic than wasted, and, while this one became RoboSpice, Purple Haze turned into Futurapture, who alas, is sold. I digress. FutureSpice is made from random objects, Friendly Plastic, and wire. NO paint on this one!! She is attached to her base, and has no moving parts. $50
This is one of the first centaurs I made. I used a Hunchback of Notre Dame Esmeralda doll and a random horse. One of the things I dislike about most of the fashion doll centaurs you see, is that the artist has had to use some fabric or other trim to cover the seam between horse piece and doll piece. I'm quite guilty of that on many of my own centaurs, but for this one I wanted to take the harder route. She is heavily sculpted in DAS pronto (a paper clay), both around the seam and for her halter top. She also has sculpted pointed ears. Her hair and tail are made of Friendly Plastic. She is quite iridescent and glittery, and also has glow-in-the-dark parts. Her wand has a glass top. Her wings are made of plastic and metallic fabric. $100
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Late 2001. I hadn't made a webcreature in a while. This one has lots of glow-in-the-dark pieces on her, including the whip. Friendly Plastic is not removable, and doll is not poseable, but she stands on her own. $55
This is going to seem really lame, but I made this Webcreature after September 11. She offers peace, holds a light, and wants to know why the frell everybody is fighting. You can't see from the photo, but most of her outfit is made with a flower printed Friendly Plastic. She glows in the dark! Friendly Plastic is not removable, and doll is not poseable, but she stands on her own. $55
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This was the first Web Creature I made that I was really satisfied with. I love her stance, and wings, and staff, and pointed ears. I picture her flying through the air (web traffic) and twirling over her staff like a gymnast. Then she smites a bad guy with it. Friendly Plastic is not removable, and doll is not poseable, but she stands on her own. $80
Xena was doing her usual war cry in battle, when she saw the light of peace, which came in the form of a bird. She dropped everything--her sword, chakram, and pretenses, and held her arms up to the light of the sun. Then the bad guys (probably the Romans) cut off her arms and the world froze, just like that, till the wrong could be right. No, really. This doll is detachable from her base. Clay, decoupage, found objects, paint and glitter. Comes with chakram and sword. $100
Barbie as a Green Dryad
Xenadryad, aka Lightning Elemental
Future Spice, aka RoboSpice!
Esme Centaur
A whip-crackin' Cowgirl Webcreature
Torch holding Liberty Webcreature
Purple Webcreature
Xena de Milo
Email me if you're interested!
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