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Art Dolls With A Felt Flavour

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This month I’ve brought you a beautiful collection of art dolls. I love to see how different artists incorporate needle felt in their creations. I hope you will enjoy these figurative sculptures as much as I do!

FeltOohLaLa

Laurence Bergeot Veréb (FeltOohLaLa) uses needle felt along with sewn and knit items in her dolls. Her creations are intricately jointed and posable. They are all created from scratch, never copied, all her own ideas. You can find out more about her technique and discover more images via her website.

FeltOohLaLa
FeltOohLaLa
FeltOohLaLa
FeltOohLaLa

Jennifer Schermerhorn

Jennifer Schermerhorn also uses felt in conjunction with fabric. She imbues her dolls with movement and energy, often pairing them with wild animals, to explore concepts of domestication and female identity. See more on her website.

Jennifer Schermerhorn
Jennifer Schermerhorn
Jennifer Schermerhorn
Jennifer Schermerhorn

Lavender & Lark

Phoebe Capelle (Lavender & Lark) uses needle felt to create lifelike animal mounts for her faerie dolls. Each doll is unique, brought to life from antique fabric and vintage garment remnants. See more on her website.

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Deborah C. Pope

Deborah C. Pope combines needle felt with fabric to dress her dolls in realistic miniature clothes. She specializes in fantasy creatures and sculptural feltmaking. Find more on her website.

Deborah C. Pope
Deborah C. Pope
Deborah C. Pope
Deborah C. Pope

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