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A rare version with the hair in it's original factory style and shine (just a few fly-aways here and there). The hair pins are still here as is the 60 year old rubber band. A very affordable Ebay find so I had to upgrade my collection.
ENDROIT IDÉAL QUAND ON A CHAUD AU FESSES...
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THE IDEAL PLACE WHEN YOUR BOTTOM IS HOT...
Crissy made in Australia have paler skin, paler lips and have blue eye liner, the only ones that do.
"La vision est l'art de voir les choses invisibles."
Jonathan Swift
Gare de Zurich Stadelhofen (1987-89)
Architecte : Santiago Calatrava
Cardboard house made by Ideal in the 1960s for Tammy and Barbie scale dolls.
TV and Toaster: Barbie
Casserole dish: Vintage
Citroën-Forum Voorjaarsmeeting 2018
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B+W Cir-Pol
Tonemapped
Here’s the repainted Eric doll that was started by dollsahoy and I redid his face in my own style to soften up his potato style sculpting. I didn’t have a particular look I need so I’m happy he has a personality and stuff lol.
I also sprayed him down in MSC so his body is now matte and it sorta matches his head better lol. I’m not a huge fan of later 70s dolls but I’m warming up to their… unique style lol.
I thought I had more vintage dolls with blue hair but I guess not lol
An ideal skirt to wear on a Sunday afternoon. I have it in two other colours as well, and so will pick one them to wear next ;-)
Situated in the Breede River Valley, Western Cape this home stands on five acres and has a great mountainous backdrop and views to die for.
Vintage Ideal 15" doll, Miss Revlon" with twist-waist from the 1950's. Many copies by several other manufacturers. In my collection. Nov. 2018.
Found a spare original hat for a recent Ideal Bewitched Samantha.She is all original now except the broom which is a modern Halloween item.
My first time ever at this particular stretch of coast at Howick Haven and i proceeded to get soaked by rain and covered in mud walking back to the car.That said,i saw enough potential for photography,so 24 hours later i was back and very pleased i was.
i covered just about every square inch of the rocks to the north of Sugar Sands and had the time of my life.
i just love being on the Northumberland coast,there is something about it that makes me return,time and time again.This is an absolute gem of a place,rocks that lead out into the North sea were being exposed by the retreating tide and i found myself walking further away from the shore in pursuit of more shots.
This is a must do place on my sunrise list,it has so much to offer and is backed by the fantastic landscape that is Howick Haven,ideal indeed.
EXIF....F13....1.5 SECONDS....ISO 100....10MM....LEE 0.6 ND GRAD (HARD) + KOOD ND4 FILTERS
It seems to me that many artists today (in which I include myself) are investigating the present via the parts of the past that were sidelined as lightweight by the so called higher culture.
Perhaps a kind of rearview mirrorism, an attempted retro-pop culture reification - the past, paradoxically, is/was more real in part because it formed the ideas of the present.
If I'm at all right it might indicate that, rather than a flight into hipster nostalgia for a past never experienced by most, it's an expression of a sense of inauthenticity within the present popular culture and a search for what has been erroneously discarded.
(Please bear with the clumsiness of a half formed new year idea.)