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Autumn 2003

Inside the Autumn 2003 issue of Art Doll Quarterly, you'll find:
   

Doll Artist Profile - Barbara Chapman by Rice Freeman Zachery: A fire recently destroyed her home and priceless art collection, but this indomitable artist simply picked up the pieces and made some new art dolls to share with the our readers.

Cover Story! I Dream of Africa by Rosie Chapman: Her friends didn’t know of her love for Africa and forays into storytelling, so it was a great surprise to the author when her “round robin” doll returned to her home after eight months with a decidedly African look.


Dancing Paper Dolls by Jennifer Lynch: They’re not just for little girls! Using a template for the figure and dress-up clothes, rubber stamps, and related papercrafting materials, the author shows how she makes artistic figures in paper.

Dream Weavers - Creating Dolls with Basketry by Donna Sakamoto Crispin: A basket maker turns her thoughts and creativity to another, seemingly unrelated art form in this intriguing article. Find out how she made the switch, using her basket weaving skills to fashion beautiful dolls.


The Looking Glass Dolls Club Meets a Two Color Challenge by Jill Hamilton: Pick two colors at random—not necessarily your favorites, either—and restrict yourself to just those two hues when creating your next art doll. That was the challenge presented to the Looking Glass Dolls Club, and, in this issue they share their results with you.

Dayle Dororshow’s Rattle Doll: Is it a rattle, or an art doll? Well, it’s a “rattle doll” made of polymer clay with a special opening for holding small treasures that jiggle when you shake, rattle and roll it.


Convention Review - The Santa Fe Art Doll Experience by Denise Warner: It’s almost like being there … Denise Warner shares her experience at a fun-filled, creative convention in magical Santa Fe.