Artist Beth Robinson creates one-of-a-kind handmade dolls of a most peculiar nature… strange, you might say.
If you visit Robinson site, Strange Dolls, you can view pictures of her custom creations.
One creation that caught my eye, which was actually on the lighter side of her usual subject matter, was a Raggedy Ann doll along with a goth version of Raggedy Andy, and he’s so adorable! Check out the image here at right.
I happen to love these classic rag dolls. Growing up, Raggedy Ann was always my favorite doll, given to me by my cousin when I was a newborn. Just look at this photo of me as an infant, the way I’m looking at and grabbing toward my Raggedy Ann doll — now that’s love. I still feel that way! I don’t know how goth Raggedy Ann and Andy dolls haven’t been mass produced already, because I would totally buy them.
In the meantime, if you’re in the market for a handmade doll, check out the artist’s site and see below for Robinson’s description of her creations.
Each doll is entirely hand made using polymer clays, vintage fabrics, acrylic paint, and sometimes real human hair or teeth. Each piece is one of a kind. Individuals who love to collect odd, creepy, or gothic dolls will love Strange Dolls.
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