Madame de Pompadour is remembered today primarily for being a chief mistress and a life-long companion to the King Louis the 15th of France, but she was also a truly remarkable, influential, and accomplished woman in her own right
Read MoreNew Porcelain Doll Auction!
Hey-ya everybody! Oh boy, I sure missed you guys! It's been six months since my last blogging.I'm finally back with a long-awaited, new porcelain doll!
Read MoreEnchanted Doll in the News!
Hey hey Enchanted Doll enthusiasts! Tune into CBC News Arts segment on Sunday to watch a 5 minute special on Enchanted Doll!
Read MoreThe Chosen Ones
The question I get asked a lot is whether it's difficult for me to part with my dolls when I sell them. The answer is no.
Read MoreMarch 8th - International Women's Day!
I wish for all of my fellow women to be loved, appreciated and honoured by the men of the world all year round, but especially on this day dedicated to us.
Read MoreMadame de Pompadour Face Painting
I wanted to begin this post by thanking you guys for all your emotional support and good vibes in my post-surgery recovery. Your concern is like a pain-killer for my busted knee. Thank you for being there for me. I feel so lucky to have your love.
Read MoreFrom time to time I have the pleasure of repairing a broken porcelain part, but this week I had to get repaired, because I broke myself!
Porcelain legs and Real legs
I had arthroscopic knee surgery, and at such an inopportune time too, because I only have 48 hours left to finish Madame de Pompadour's photoshoot. She needs to ship out to Hong Kong on Monday. I know I should feel more stressed out, panicked even, about being incapacitated right before a hard deadline, but as it turns out the pain meds they have me on are pretty strong, so all I can muster is a mild, detached concern. I hope I don't have a heart attack tomorrow once my meds wear off and I can grasp the concept of time again.
The good news is that I've been discharged from the hospital to recover at home, so all is not lost yet. I'll direct the photoshoot from the wheel chair - Frida Khalo style. If she could make art and attend her show opening from her own bed, I can certainly manage to take some pictures from a chair, with a few stitches in my knee.
China-painting Madame de Pompadour doll - 12 firings and counting!
This doll is some piece of work....and not in the most positive way right now. She's been trying my skills and pushing the outer boundaries of my patience
Read MoreNot your average micro tattoo - Marquise de Pompadour doll
Having been blessed with a good eyesight (thanks dad!), I'd always scoffed at the idea of working under magnification, even though I suspected it would have been helpful for the small scale of my dolls.
Read MoreAuction doll Madame de Pompadour - work continues.
Attention Enchanted Doll collectors - this doll will be auctioned off on May 13th - 16th, 2016! More details will be posted with more progress shots in the upcoming days and weeks. Get ready!
Read MoreSick Tat, Marquise!
Tattooing, I mean engraving, the last arm of my Marquise de Pompadour doll. Whew... Judging by the number of months it took me to finish tattooing this doll, one would be forgiven for thinking she has a couple dozen of them arms.
Read MoreEnchanted Doll Covers on The Lunar Chronicles
Just got this in the mail from the Swedish publisher of The Lunar Chronicles book series, authored by Marissa Meyer! I think they look great! Cress is probably my favourite of the three in this context, but they are all very lovely. I hope Marissa likes them too.
The Lunar Chronicles is a series of young adult fantasy novels - they are our most treasured fairy tales, with our favourite heroines, retold and set in the future. I think the concept is pretty cool. Revisionist fairy tales are my absolute favourite!
This isn't the first time an Enchanted Doll has made the cover of Marissa's books, the first Cinderella was on the Spanish version of "Cinder".
China Colour tests
I've been running tests on my new china paints for the last couple of weeks, and I'm almost done!
Read MoreMerry Christmas and Happy Painting!
Hey there Doll Collectors! An old year is ending and a brand New one is about to begin!
Read MoreSilver Spine Pendant
I'd noticed that you guys were curious about the Spinal Pendant I wore in my short, glass-engraving video, so I thought that perhaps you'd enjoy knowing more about it.
Read MorePorcelain Specimen for your Pleasure
Did you guys say you wanted to see a doll in this box? Well, you ask and I deliver. Enjoy!
Read MoreA Practice Stained Glass Box
I've spent the last week brushing up on my glass-working skills by making a practice display box. It turned out with a decidedly Victorian flair
Read MoreMachine Room - Hanging Gardens
I'm an urban, high-rise apartment dweller. My living-working-gardening space is limited. Some people have breakfast nooks or solariums next to their kitchens, but my breakfast nook is a Machine Room
Read MoreGloriana at Dinner by Design
Hey fellow Vancouverites! My large doll Glorianna is going to be on display in down town Vancouver, Monday, Sept 21st
Read MoreDoll Shelf-life
Hola doll lovers! You may or may not have noticed, but this summer I literally put doll-making on a shelf and left it there for 3 months.
This little favourite of mine has been sitting on this shelf in her fancy Chinoiserie house robe for 2 months, with no one but a tin fish-pet for company. My lovely Pilea plant demonstrates the time's passage quite well, as it gradually swallows her up with its growing juicy foliage. Another month in this spot, and she'll disappear from view!
There have been some rumblings of discontent and a growing restlessness at my prolonged absence and 'abandonment', but I really needed this time off due to a quite severe burn out. I love making dolls, but that is not the only thing I love doing. There are numerous non-doll art projects that have been simmering on my back burner for several years because dolls always took priority. It got to the point where I could no longer paint another doll eyelash or sew another bead on yet another doll dress without feeling sad and resentful and pressured by expectations.
So, this summer of 2015 was my creative break from dolls and my indulgence in other art forms. I built furniture! I designed interiors! I reorganized and cataloged all my beads and began renovating my art studio. I delved into horticulture! I went on wilderness adventures! I hung out with friends, sometimes in the wilderness. I took (and passed) a swift river rescue certification course in Montana! I even ordered a colouring book on Amazon (Secret Garden by Johanna Basford) and spent days laying in the grass, sipping cold beer and blissfully colouring in somebody else's drawings without any concern for my doll output - something I would normally consider to be utterly pointless and detrimental to my productivity! But it wasn't - it was a pressure release valve.
And today I walked into my studio and noticed this doll on the shelf half-swallowed by a plant, and I thought:" Hey you. Long time - no see"...and I began to dream of dolls again.