Dolls for adults

• Dolls for adults

Dolls by Marina Bychkova not buying children - its realism they confuse even some adult collectors.

Dolls for adults

"Believe me, I try not to transmit sadness and grief. Just do not always want to walk around with a smile on duty as manufacturers try to make me always smiling dolls. Is our world - a world of some smiles? Is it in our lives no sadness of unfulfilled hopes? I try to convey realism. "

Dolls for adults

Porcelain doll in the understanding of most people - static doll. But the artist was able to prove their creativity opposite: it hinged porcelain dolls Enchanted Dolls more fluid and realistic than the hinge polyurethane, plastic and vinyl collectible doll.

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"My need to work with the puppets became obvious when I was six years old. As a child, I was shocked by the outstanding mediocrity and stupidity inspiring dolls mass-produced. "

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When she saw Barbie advertising on TV, then was struck to the core: Marina recalls that at that time was the most beautiful Barbie doll, which she had seen in his life.

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When Marina was 14 years old, she moved with her family to Canada, in Vancouver. New culture, new people, a new language environment, a new life. She graduated from the Institute of Art and Design Emily Carr. Marina always loved dolls, but in 2002 her love for him grew into something more.

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