The Doll Universe
Yesterday I stumbled upon an exhibition that was like walking into another universe, the doll universe, to be precise. I did not know about this exhibition, just saw the poster about it and knew right away this is not something you want to miss.
My jaw dropped as soon as I stepped into the room and I'll show you why.
This is the scene that expects any visitor stepping into the exhibition room. A pale voice greets you from the far end of the room and in the confusion you're in from seeing so many dolls, you don't even notice the lady, who's the creator and the owner of these gorgeous dolls. She knows that, so immediately comes to greet you and shares her story, to make you understand how the project started and why.
This private collection is made of around 350 dolls, all porcelain and dressed up with handmade costumes. Now you may ask, who on earth has that much free time, to buy and dress up as many dolls as you can see here, with handmade clothes, so this is where the artist tells her story.
This project was born in a very critical stage of the artist's life. Due to health issues and work place difficulties, at some point she was forced to make some lifestyle changes and what you see on the photos served for her as therapy. I've seen several similar cases, people turning to art and crafting in a difficult period of time, using art as therapy and in most of the cases it works.
Lack of space and light made my life difficult again, but I'm already used to it, so I tried to make the most of it with what I had.
While looking at the dolls, I tried to imagine what I would have done with such a task. Collecting dolls is easy if you have the funds, but making dresses for them is a totally different matter. You not only have to master some skills, but you need to design a concept too.
Most of the dolls were dressed in folk costumes, but not all. These little ladies for example were dressed in clothes dating back to the 18th, 19th century, as style I mean, not literally. There are a few identical, but most of the dresses are unique.
During my visit, people came and went and among the visitors there was a couple who were interested in buying one of the dolls. The artist told them the dolls are not for sale in general and that one would cost around 70€, but if they can find one they like, maybe she can sell it to them.
When you have around 350 dolls to choose from, there's obviously one you must like, so they picked one, but I did not see which one it was.
When I saw how many cute dolls were there, my plan was to take some nice close-ups as well, but that was out of question.
There were no kids present at the time of my visit, but I was wondering what their reaction would be when seeing all these cute dolls. How can you resist them?
These were the folk costumed dolls. If you take a closer look, you'll see that you can hardly find two dressed with the same costume.
Each region has it's own costume, but I'm not familiar with the details, so I suppose these costumes represent regions of the country.
However, to create so many different costume designs is not an easy task.
If I were to buy a few dolls, I would choose these in the front row. I consider these dolls vintage as these remind me of Dickens' England. Always wanted to have one vintage doll and never had any. Now I can afford to buy one, but I guess I won't :)
That little boy sitting on the top of the pole is the mascot of the exhibition. As the entry was free, I wanted to support the artist as it's the right thing to do, especially if you like the exhibition, so I bought a magnet with this boy on it. Now it's on my fridge and reminds me of this wonderful exhibition every time I open my fridge.
There were a few folk costumes displayed. On the above photo you can see how the yarn was made back in the day when everything was made manually.
Here you can see a snippet of Romanian folk tradition. Beds used to be covered with these homemade bed covers and embroidered pillows could not be missing either. Walls were covered with home woven cloths. Everything was homemade by the way.
That doll with the copper red hair caught my eye immediately. I don't know if it's a boy or a girl, can't figure it out and could not hold it in my hand either as touching the dolls was not permitted.
I hope you were able to select a few you like by now. If not, let me tell you that you're officially too fussy 😂
This little boy looked kind of sad, like someone who's been sent to the naughty corner.
Now look at this scene. It's not a random order of the dolls, it's a wedding scene.
And here it is, the mascot of the exhibition, the boy from my magnet.
For those of you who have never seen a porcelain doll, only the head is made of porcelain and maybe the hands and feet. The rest is made of canvas.
So, have you ever seen so many dolls in one place? All made of porcelain?
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What a beautiful exhibition, this artist has great craft skills, there is no doubt about that, my inner child would have had a lot of fun there. I love vintage dolls.
She is indeed a great artist and I can fully understand as I had fun visiting too 😀
I was also speechless when I saw the pictures in your publication, you can't imagine the emotion I felt. I was fascinated with all those dolls and with the immense work that lady has done. What a great fortune you have had to visit such a spectacular site. I congratulate you @erikah
Indeed I am happy to have had the chance to visit and also that I was allowed to take photos. At least I can show you these beauties.
Thank you for the nice words 😊
It is good that this person able to find hobby and passion that can make her money. It became her turning point. I love the story and of course the doll house is a perfect sanctuary!
She's not selling many as far as I know but she still manages to maintain her hobby. It served her as therapy, helped her find balance in life and that's the most important thing.
woe that's pretty good lots of dolls.
Yes, there were quite many.
yes guys.. have a nice day always.
Wow... What a dolls display!!!... Great shots and great article @erikah friend!... Thanks a lot for sharing!
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What a great number of dolls, to imagine among so many dolls would scare me 😅. but still very good theme and very good composition you did. ✌️
Nothing scary here, they were all friendly :D
Omg! This gave me goosies! Wow, just wow! I want one of the dolls!
If you're willing to pay the price, maybe you'll have one, one day 😃
Aww tha'd be awesome ♥
The first thing pops into my head was Annabelle 😄. Nice doll collections.
I'm glad it brought up some nice memories :) It was indeed a nice doll collection.
Impressive collection of dolls, my sisters are working on creating their own collection of handmade dolls, this is a delicate work and I can appreciate what I see in the pictures :)
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It is indeed delicate work and takes time and dedication. I'm glad to hear your sister is also in this business. Hoof luck to her 😀
No, at the moment it's not a business, just, gradually, the collection is growing, but we don't know what it will turn into in the future :)
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It's a good start anyway and you never know, if there's demand, it may turn out a good business opportunity :)
Let's see :)
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Wow, that is incredible! It looks like someone had a lot of free time, ehehehe! 😆
Impressive collection. You know there is an island in Mexico called "The Island of Dolls" where there are thousands of dolls everywhere? They have been gathering there for decades so many of them are already in some state of decay, which is why the island is actually considered one of the scariest places in the world. I wrote a post about this place years ago, that´s why I know :)
Yes, I'm heard about it. Some people have interesting habits and others have strange ideas about how to make their place known :)