As you may have guessed by now, I enjoy working with things which appear human but aren’t. The disparity between these two states is fertile ground for inspiration to take root in
As you may have guessed by now, I enjoy working with things which appear human but aren’t. The disparity between these two states is fertile ground for inspiration to take root in
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This isn’t my favorite avenue of your art, but I very much like this piece. It is quite compelling.
How can you not like creepy dolls? Remind me to take you to the uncanny valley for a vacation…
I actually do like this one, but I don’t think those vacation plans would work at all…
How about Arkham, Massachusetts?
Also not so much so…
wow very nice art good
I am glad to hear you like my doll
Excellent work, Alex.
I’m probably too old to play with dolls, but…
This is my favorite post by you so far!
Lucky girl, I am planning on more BJD pieces in the near future; please look forward to them!
I am looking forward to seeing them!
Amazing and very beautiful to look at. I would love to have one for my living room. You are fantastic!
I sell archival quality prints, so whenever you’re ready…
Are there any Cretans in the house?
Great work there Alex!
Thanks Kim, I’m glad you like it…
very creative for this type of art
She is a proxy for us
Interesting study, Brother. Ignore my next opinion if you disagree; I feel that The giclee print – release version looks less prominent than raw render and headshot. Perhaps the yellowish color effect that is relatively spreadly wide on all part of the worksheet makes the simulacra feel less detached from the background.
I like the release version because it has a creepy ambiance, a disturbing glow. If you like the raw version better, I don’t mind. It was included for folks like you…
Great work Alex, as always!
We get along because we aren’t competing. You transfer folks to Crete and I transfer them to metaphysical destinations…