Monday, October 29, 2012

Two Halloween Dolls

Just in time for Halloween, here are two dolls I've been working on.
 
 
 The first is a redhaired sorceress all dolled up for the Witches' Ball, complete with sparkly mask-on-a-stick.

 

The other is a little witch all ready to go trick-or-treating, carrying a pumpkin and wearing a velvet dress, matching hat and orange sparkly shoes. She comes with a spooky witch mask. Both these dolls are available in my Etsy shop.
 

Tuesday, September 18, 2012


Mambo Marinette

I love doing custom work, so when I was asked to make a goddess figure from the New Orleans voodoo pantheon, I jumped at the chance. Marinette is a lesser-known loa and there are not a lot of illustrations of her. She is frequently represented on voodoo altars by a religious image known as the Anima Sola, or lost soul.

Marinette is a dark loa who is identified with the screech owl, so my doll carries her totem animal on one arm. She's the patroness of werewolves, which accounts for her red eyes. She carries a machete and wears broken manacles, which symbolize her power to free one from enslavement or to enslave one's enemies.