Thursday, June 9, 2011

BJD in progress: Part 1-Very Rough Draft

So I mentioned that I love ball jointed dolls and that it's my lifelong dream to create my own dolls based off the characters in the graphic novel that I'm in the process of writing.  Well, shout out to Lauren Brevner, my new "brainstorming buddy", who has inspired me to have at it again.  You should totally check out her blog, she's amazingly talented and in the process of creating an epic ball jointed doll as we speak.  Her progress has inspired me to "Just Do It!"

I started this laborious, time consuming, and at times downright daunting journey back in October when I decided to create a ball jointed doll based on the main character in my book.  I sculpted five heads out of Living Doll Sculpey and only one came close to looking similar to my main character "Israel".  I used this clay because I heard it was good for making dolls, but mainly because it comes in my complexion, Terracotta Brown.  Let's face it, when you're looking for ball jointed dolls, ethnic ones especially, are hard to come by.  In fact, there are few beautiful dolls period that represent girls of color.  Since my main character is loosely based on me, I wanted her features to be loosely based on me at her age, and I'm a proud terracotta brown!  I always grew up wishing there were more dolls that looked like me, with hair and features like mine.  Maybe I would have thought I was more beautiful back then, instead of comparing myself to the dolls that I played with who looked nothing like me.  So now, it is really important for me to expose my daughter and other little girls to more variety and diversity in the story book characters and the dolls that they grow up with.

Back to the heads, which ended up turning into eight heads, then I threw one away because she was just that ugly . . . and then there were seven.  But this one head still remained the best out of seven.  here's Israel, the chosen one, or should I say, the chosen head, in her rough stage.


Now I don't have any idea what I'm doing, I'm just feeling my way through all of this.  I'm reading books here and there and looking at tutorials but I'm clueless when it comes to bjd sculpting.  It's not really something you can learn by reading or watching, you can only learn it by doing it, experimenting, failing miserably, and pressing forward.  I'm all for experimentation, but I'd rather take a master class!  Hence the reason why I neglected her little head for months.  But that hasn't kept me from adoring all of the wonderful artists I have come across in my research, who are attempting and pushing through the pain of figuring it out.  I'm constantly looking at their photos, saying "I wish I could do that someday!"  Then came Lauren.  When I saw what she was working on, I finally buckled down and said, "I have to do this, NOW!"  All it took was a little motivation and a lot of inspiration.

I am now pleased to report that I have more than a little rough head.  I now have a rough torso, two rough arms, and two rough legs!  Holla at your boy!!!!!!!  Here are the pics of my progress.  She needs sanding, and I still need to sculpt feet, hands, and the (dun dun dun: scary music) dreaded ball joints that I have no idea whatsoever how to make.  But I'm determined to figure it out!  Enjoy the flicks and let me know what you think.  Then say a few prayers, cross your fingers and toes, send me good cyberspace vibes,
and just maybe . . .  maybe I might end up with a real working ball jointed doll . . . eventually.  
Keep hope alive!

"See ya next time, maybe then I'll have hands!"

2 comments:

  1. Yayy!!! You are doing such a great job!!! keep going!!

    and you are way too kind, i couldn't be more happy that my work is inspiring others to do it too. More than i could ask for!! Seriously tho, if you have any questions or anything dont be afraid to holla at ur girl ;)

    Oh and P.S. are you a member of "den of angels"? Or have you heard about "the joint"?

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  2. Thanks brainstorming buddy!

    I am a member of both forums, but I have to admit I have been extremely lackadaisical in participation on both sites. To me, the "Den of Angels" is so huge it's like waiting for the right time to jump in a double dutch game! And the rope turners are standing in the middle of the busiest city street, turning the rope ferociously like a whip! Imagine me in my "getting ready to jump" stance, bobbing and weaving backwards and forward waiting for the right moment when it looks like I might be able to jump in, stay on my feet without tripping and falling on my face, getting my head sliced off with the rope, and ran over by a taxi in the oncoming traffic! LMAO! Okay that was a little dramatic but it's the only way that I know how to describe my anxiety when it comes to that forum.
    I lurk there more than anything from time to time, but other than that, I'm still on the sideline bobbing and weaving, hee hee.

    And I joined the joint when I first started thinking about sculpting my own doll, but I put it on the back burner once I put my doll on the back burner I guess. Time to dive back in now that I'm actually working on my sculpt again. Thanks for reminding me and helping me get out of my funk!

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