As a child, I have always been drawn towards Native American Indian Art. It started with acrylic painting on canvas and burlap adhered to a board. I was also very much into doing portraits. The passion has always been there.
While visiting a state fair back in my late twenties, I came across an Indian display and was inspired to create my first art doll and from there it has just evolved.
8 comments:
thats cool to hear how 'it all got started' :) you have come a long way baby!
The bead work is gorgeous and it is wonderful that you are going to pass it on to your daughters.
Its beautiful, Carla. I'll have to post my Storyteller that I made for my mother 20 years (or so) ago for you to see!
Such a beautiful doll and the bead work is exceptionally so! You are right to hold on to this one...
Such a lovely story and doll to pass down to your daughters.xx
Paula - A long way!!!!! Thanks!
Craftymoose - Thank you! The only problem is that I have two daughters and one doll.
melissa - Would love to see your Storyteller!
Renate - Thank you!
lynda - Thanks!
Beautiful doll. Love hearing how you were first inspired, too!
So glad I found you through the “All Kinds of Artists” Artist blog hop!
I am your newest blog follower. :)
Looking forward to seeing your upcoming posts!
I welcome you to check out my art blog, too!
Best,
Mary C. Nasser
http://www.marycnasser.com/blog.html
Looks different.
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