Portrait dolls include ...
"Music of the Night" is a return to Mark's roots in the theater. The scene is borrowed from the Phantom of the Opera original cast using Michael Crawford and Sarah Brightman as models. The phantom's face is a copy of the makeup from that production. 20" high x 11" x 11".
Artist: Dan Anniello
Danny "The Farrow" Anniello has made this character figure of
Peter Criss of the band
KISS. See his figures of the other KISS band members.
Artist: Dan Anniello
Danny "The Farrow" Anniello has made this character figure of
Paul Stanley of the band
KISS. See his figures of the other KISS band members.
Daniel sculpted this art doll after Galadriel, played by Cate Blanchett, in The Lord of the Rings movie trilogy.
Angela Dugans' new found passion for sculpting art dolls shines through in her beautiful, realistic and lifelike portrait dolls (mini to life-size). You may contact Angela Dugan at
angeladugansoriginals.com or visit her Artist Page often at www.artdollguild.net (661) 589-6248.
The doll is 20" tall, Cernit with a soft sculpted body and surrounded by authetic working accessories. All accessories were hand-made by Dennis Dugan of Alton, Illinois. Jack considers this doll to be one of his finest, even though it was completed in 1994. It is currently on display in the Sedberry Enchanted Mansion Museum of Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Photography: Russ Robison
Sammy Davis, Jr. as Bojangles by Jack Johnston stands 18" tall and is made of ProSculpt.
From Victoria, British Columbia, Barry specializes in realistic figures ranging from 12 to 30 inches tall.
Contact Barry at (250) 360-0863 or at pcathers@telus.net
From Victoria, British Columbia, Barry specializes in realistic figures ranging from 12 to 30 inches tall.
Contact Barry at (250) 360-0863 or at pcathers@telus.net
From Victoria, British Columbia, Barry specializes in realistic figures ranging from 12 to 30 inches tall.
Contact Barry at (250) 360-0863 or at pcathers@telus.net
From Victoria, British Columbia, Barry specializes in realistic figures ranging from 12 to 30 inches tall.
Contact Barry at (250) 360-0863 or at pcathers@telus.net
From Victoria, British Columbia, Barry specializes in realistic figures ranging from 12 to 30 inches tall.
Contact Barry at (250) 360-0863 or at pcathers@telus.net
This piece was created out of my love of Asian culture, features, and the lines of the female form. The most wonderful thing about women is the fire in them. This is represented by the tiger tattoo. The question now becomes is this woman releasing her tiger or taming it?
Artist: Darrell Scott
The Theater of the Unheard, by Darrell Scott
Portrait Marionnette by Chandra Cerchione-Peltier
Grammy-nominated Darrell Scott was chosen by ASCAP as their Songwriter of the Year for 2002. Darrell has written songs for such artists as Garth Brooks, The Dixie Chicks, Travis Tritt and Patty Loveless. This CD cover uses such Jack Johnston products as ProSculpt clay, the ladder-back chair, glass eyes, black mohair, and the minature banjo and guitar. Chandra Cerchione-Peltier is a member to the Tennesee Association of Crafts Artists and currently resides in Murfreesboro, TN.
Contact: Chandra Cerchione-Peltier rhatfink@prodigy.net
Tennessee Association of Crafts Artists
www.tennesseecrafts.org
These two dolls are the very first dolls ever made of ProSculpt polymer clay. Jack has taken his ability to sculpt hands to a new level. These dolls were featured at the International Toy Fair in New York City and received a nomination to the Dolls Award of Excellence. They are now in the private collection of Senator Orrin Hatch (UT).
One of a kind handsculpted Santa & Children vignette, inspired by the Norman Rockwell print.
While Jack was teaching representatives from six Inuit tribes in the Arctic, he sculpted this doll in honor of these great people. Jack's trip to the Arctic in 2007 was one of the highlights of his doll making career. Teaching the elders of these six tribes is one of the largest contributions he has made toward enhancing doll making. The Inuit elders will likely continue to teach Jack's methods for generations to come. Jack said, "the natural talent of the Inuits for making dolls is better than any I've seen in my travels around the world"
Artist: Nangi
Inspired by the popular television talk show host, Oprah Winfrey. Measures 10x16x27cm.
Both dolls are 17 inches long and sculpted from prosculpt. Angel was a donation to the SOFT foundation, a non profit volunteer organization supporting families with children who have a chromosome disorder called Trisomy 13, 18. Jayden was sculpted as I was enjoying those first few precious weeks of life with my new niece, Jayden. It was a treat to study the details of her precious newborn body. Her head and features are exactly the same size as my niece, Jayden.
Artist: Dan Anniello
Danny "The Farrow" Anniello has made this character figure of
Ace Frehley of the band
KISS. See his figures of the other KISS band members.
Artist: Dan Anniello
Danny "The Farrow" Anniello has made this character figure of
Gene Simmons of the band
KISS. See his figures of the other KISS band members.
This delightful movie set was commissioned by Brian Krebs of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Brian has one of the largest collections of Jack Johnston original art dolls. He has a gallery open to the public showcasing Jack's work. You may call him and arrange to see the dolls toll free 800-231-3688. Included in his collection of 15 dolls is this miniature set made of Creall-Therm© and fabric.
Photography: Russ Robison
This is a 21" Cernit doll done by Jack for the 100 year birthday party. This doll is featured in the centerfold of the November 1994 issue of Contemporary Doll Collector. The doll is now owned by Franklin Mint. Jack considers this one of his best sculptures to date.
Photography: Russ Robison
Artist: Lynn Cartwright
Lynn Cartwright's seasoned fashion design background enriches her approach to art dolls. The result is museum-qulity one-of-a-kind dolls with exquisitely detailed costuming.
Lynn is a two-time Doty Industry's Choice award winner (2001 and 2002) and a nominee for the Doll's Award of Excellence (2002).
www.originalartistdolls.com or www.heirloomportraitdolls.com.
From Victoria, British Columbia, Barry specializes in realistic figures ranging from 12 to 30 inches tall.
Contact Barry at (250) 360-0863 or at pcathers@telus.net
From Victoria, British Columbia, Barry specializes in realistic figures ranging from 12 to 30 inches tall.
Contact Barry at (250) 360-0863 or at pcathers@telus.net
From Victoria, British Columbia, Barry specializes in realistic figures ranging from 12 to 30 inches tall.
Contact Barry at (250) 360-0863 or at pcathers@telus.net
From Victoria, British Columbia, Barry specializes in realistic figures ranging from 12 to 30 inches tall.
Contact Barry at (250) 360-0863 or at pcathers@telus.net
This full-body sculpt in ProSculpt clay would be 17 inches tall if he were standing.
Artist: Deborah Phillips-Carroll
Sitting height is 16"h, 8 1/2"w, 11" deep, made with ProSculpt, cloth, wire, wood, feathers.
Deborah D. Phillips-Carroll
215 Hidden Valley Road
Hot Springs, Arkansas 71913
501-525-9636,
dvalleyofdolls@hotsprings.net
Photo credit: David Corbell
ProSculpt and natural exotic furs, 16 inches tall over a hand-sewn fabric body with posable wire armature.
She stands 17" tall, made of ProSculpt. Her habit is an authentic design taken from one of the Catholic orders. Jack is not a member of the Catholic church but has always been enamored with the sincerity of its sisters. He used his mother as the model for the face of this doll. It is currently in the gallery of his mother, Mrs. Jane Poole.
Artist: Dunham-Watkins Lynda