One event where dolls from the visiting artists are displayed, is the critiques. This is optional- well actually you have to pay extra for it. I didn’t participate in the critiques this year. I didn’t really want to hear someone elses “constructive criticism”- I have enough of that in my own head! These were my faves- These 2 dolls are all felt. They are made by a Russian artist, Alina Tatarskaya. I wasn’t able to talk to her because of the language barrier.
The next day, people displayed the dolls they had made for the gourd doll challenge. This one is by Akira Blount– so beautiful-
Saturday evening was the banquet and we received our souvenir doll. She was done by Shelley Thornton this year. I’ve got her posed here in the hotel with my other dolls-
The last conference event is the show and sale for the NIADA artists. That is where you can see the most incredible collection of high end doll and figurative artwork. Here are way too many photos- some pretty bad- and some people are missing. This is what I ended up having on my camera and as always, am missing photos of some work that I really liked.
This is Leslie Molen the newest member of NIADA.
and here is Annie Wahl’s table. She had some busts- she called them “Church Hats”. I bought one… I’ll post a photo later.
Charles Batte– I took an excellent color class with him on Monday.
This was the one piece that Forest Rogers showed at the gallery night and the sale.
tiny babies by Dorothy Hoskins
Ima Naroditskaya
Tatiana Baeva
Shelley Thornton– I took a pattern making class (draping) with her.
Tine Kamerbeek
and a detail of the foot on this incredible piece-
phew- that’s all for now…
Absolutely beautiful dolls! Thank you so much for sharing photos of your trip!
OMG!!! I KNOW how time consuming it is to take and post so many pictures… THANK YOU SOOOOOOO MUCH! Makes me want to attend this conference someday… to see Akira Blount’s dolls in person… and so many others. I like the felt dolls too. WOW!
Your aces for doing these reports. I love them. The Russian artist is fabulous. I love Shelley’s work, of couse. So glad she did the souvenir doll.
I’m just catching up on some blog reading so am a little late with this comment but want to thank you for showing your photos from NIADA, there is some really brilliant work, you must have come home so inspired!