Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts

Monday, October 3, 2011



Wendy Luann Barber – Doll Maker

Sara L. Wilson
A doll is more than a plaything for doll maker, Wendy Luann Barber.
“All of my dolls right now are collectors items,” she says. “When I first started making them I made play dolls, but not anymore. I guess I got tired of it because I couldn’t get the detail that I wanted.”
Wendy has been making cloth dolls for more than twenty years, but recently she’s been exploring a new medium: needle felting.
“It’s been around awhile, but it’s just now finding its groove,” she says of the process, which involves repeatedly poking an old steel-mill needle up and down into a pile of wool to compact and create shape.
Wendy, who started making dolls around the age of eight, can turn out a doll in about two days flat. From the bodice to the clothing to the painted-on face, her creations are influenced partly by her costuming and design degree, and partly by her imagination.
“I’ve always had a very good imagination; I love fantasy and SciFi,” she says. But what she loves most about making dolls?: “The artistic part of it; being creative; taking a flat piece of fabric and making something [people] recognize,” Wendy says. “When people ask me what I do, they automatically think ‘play dolls,’ but when I whip out a picture they say ‘that’s not a doll, that’s art.’”
Wendy’s dolls are decked out for Halloween at Hampton House Art and Framing this month. Stop by for the artist’s reception on October 6, 5:30–7:30 pm.

Friday, October 30, 2009

Boo!


Happy Halloween to all! Instead of the usual boring old soap boxy stuff I sometimes publish, here's a little Halloween fun. I have always loved Halloween and really dig the fact that I can now dress up again and roam the streets under the guise of a responsible parent. Another scary love of my life has always been the Haunted Mansion at Walt Disney world. If you've ever been, no doubt you've seen the tombstones scattered about, well here's an explanation of what they mean. Enjoy

http://www.2719hyperion.com/search/label/13%20Tombstones

PS. Don't take candy from strangers and certainly don't eat the apple those hippies down the street gave you.

PPS. Don't forget to check out the not so scary goodies at www.hamptonhouse.net before our name is on one of those tombstones.