On a table in the studio, the Frozen Charlottes and antique penny dolls, with their chipped fingers and cracked faces, lay in a dish: old white porcelain and milky glass.
Love this! At my house my kids refer to them as land mine babies...Not sure what that says about my kids' sense of humor or my parenting, but we always have a great time!
Ladies in waiting indeed! I wonder what they would say if they could, the things they have seen. And I wonder what you will make them into to allow their beauty to shine. Enjoy the day, Andrew! Erin
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4 comments:
Love how you have taken studio clutter and turned it into art, with a photo and a few words.
Um, creepy dolls! Nightmarish but still cool...
Love this! At my house my kids refer to them as land mine babies...Not sure what that says about my kids' sense of humor or my parenting, but we always have a great time!
Ladies in waiting indeed! I wonder what they would say if they could, the things they have seen. And I wonder what you will make them into to allow their beauty to shine. Enjoy the day, Andrew! Erin
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