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Alzbet is an aspect of myself - a little 'Selfie'.
She is seeking to become an integrated person. Only when our thinking brain and our human heart work together in harmony can we achieve our true potential. The jester often points to the truth. Alzbet is an interpretation of a doll designed by elinor peace bailey. Liddy is a snapshot of my self - a 'Selfie'.
She is playing the game of life - moving, thinking, relating, loving, dying. Isabella is a 'Selfie' - a miniature snapshot of myself.
She is becoming - still growing into the fullness of being that she was created to be. She is in a constant state of flux and change. Isbal is a 'Selfie' - an element of my self.
She lives with the blues - dances the blues, sings the blues, creates with the blues, cries with the blues. The 'blues' colour my life. Elisa is a 'Selfie' - an aspect of my own self ... or is it?
Elisa reflects the hedonist that dwells within - seeking pleasure and happiness for its own end. But where do we find happiness? What brings true pleasure? Lisbeth is a self portrait - a 'Selfie'.
What pattern(s) do I use in my life? Am I adaptable or do I follow the rules? How important is it to have firm guidelines and markers in life? What adjustments do I make as I journey through life? Can I design my own pattern? Bethan is a 'Selfie' - a doll representing an aspect of myself, a snapshot in time.
She is like a paper doll - a plaything, disposable. But also, everyday there are new opportunities and different choices. Liseta is one of a short series exploring my self-image.
She is a 'Selfie' - a snapshot, so to speak. Lisette is "a soul, in miniature, that honours a life and represents the way its creator sees the world." (Deb Trotter) She is a talisman. Liseta is an interpretation of a pattern by Sarah Lawrence. Betta is a 'Selfie' - made by me about me.
She reminds me of my mortality. We cannot be fully human until we confront the reality that we are mortal. Betta is an interpretation of a pattern designed by Sarah Lawrence. |
AuthorI am Liz Pearce. I am a passionate doll-maker; a doll interpreter. I believe in the power of dolls to transform lives. Archives
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