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Art pieces by Elizabeth Alexander , exhibition at the Loveland Museum. Information about the artist:
Elizabeth Alexander is an interdisciplinary artist specializing in sculptures and installations made from deconstructed domestic materials. She holds degrees in sculpture from Cranbrook Academy, MFA, and Massachusetts College of Art, BFA. Her work is included in the permanent collection at the Crystal Bridges Museum in Bentonville and the Mint Museum in Charlotte, NC. Alexander is represented by K Contemporaary and is an Artist Partner with Hodges Taylor. She is currently an Associate Professor and Sculpture Department Coordinator at Montserrat College of Art.
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So long waiting for her....
Model:
Eugenia Deconstruction Sight
Fashion credits:
outfit: Natalia Luxuriously Gifted
accessories Integrity Toys
So long waiting for her....
Model:
Eugenia Deconstruction Sight
Fashion credits:
outfit: Natalia Luxuriously Gifted
accessories Integrity Toys
Mine arrived yesterday and I must say that I am very happy with her.
Her hair is very stiff (like concrete! ;) but the style is very nice and the gel used is good- you cannot see marks from a hair net, it does not flock and there is none of it on her face.
While some fellow collectors find the fashion and especially the shoes and jewelry in combination with the fluffy dress too edgy, I must say I love it. I mean, hey, who really wants another Sunday dress with flower print for their dolls?? One of the reasons why I nevr got a Tonner doll is that their ensembles are mostly way too conservative for me.
Model:
Eugenia Deconstruction Sight
Fashion credits:
dress: Dania Mothership
shoes: Eugenia City Proul
accessories: Integrity Toys
Mine arrived yesterday and I must say that I am very happy with her.
Her hair is very stiff (like concrete! ;) but the style is very nice and the gel used is good- you cannot see marks from a hair net, it does not flock and there is none of it on her face.
While some fellow collectors find the fashion and especially the shoes and jewelry in combination with the fluffy dress too edgy, I must say I love it. I mean, hey, who really wants another Sunday dress with flower print for their dolls?? One of the reasons why I nevr got a Tonner doll is that their ensembles are mostly way too conservative for me.
Mine arrived yesterday and I must say that I am very happy with her.
Her hair is very stiff (like concrete! ;) but the style is very nice and the gel used is good- you cannot see marks from a hair net, it does not flock and there is none of it on her face.
While some fellow collectors find the fashion and especially the shoes and jewelry in combination with the fluffy dress too edgy, I must say I love it. I mean, hey, who really wants another Sunday dress with flower print for their dolls?? One of the reasons why I nevr got a Tonner doll is that their ensembles are mostly way too conservative for me.
Date: July 2021
Medium: Digital Photographs
Location: Santa Cruz, CA
Dimensions: 15” x 20”
© 2021 Tony DeVarco
Mine arrived yesterday and I must say that I am very happy with her.
Her hair is very stiff (like concrete! ;) but the style is very nice and the gel used is good- you cannot see marks from a hair net, it does not flock and there is none of it on her face.
While some fellow collectors find the fashion and especially the shoes and jewelry in combination with the fluffy dress too edgy, I must say I love it. I mean, hey, who really wants another Sunday dress with flower print for their dolls?? One of the reasons why I nevr got a Tonner doll is that their ensembles are mostly way too conservative for me.
This is what was left yesterday of a small hair saloon with the roof off and only three walls standing and something like a fringe hanging down in the sunshine.
All the buildings in one of the last two old lanes in my neighbourhood are being pulled down at present. I'm sure with the famous Shanghai speed in two to three days there will not be any sign left of life in that lane, except perhaps for a few bewildered cats searching their familiar spots. Everything will be gone.The people who used to live there have been given new housing not very far away. What will rise out of the ashes might be high rises or some R& D Institute or high tech companies making the latest of the latest.