Monday, January 25, 2010
A new cage doll angel has been in the works...since early December! She has a wooden head (seen here) covered with some Gesso and paper-clay details. Her eyes are vintage shoe buttons, set into the paper-clay. The cage is a recycled wire container that I found at a local thrift shop. It is painted black, inverted and attached to a wood base. I found a keyhole that fit perfectly between the wires of the skirt. Several vintage, rusty keys are hung with a piece of coffee stained jute. Here in Salem County, not far from where we live, the Goodwin Sisters House is one of the best documented Underground Railroad "safe-houses" in New Jersey. It was operated by two sisters who were Quaker abolitionists. This cage doll is in honor of them and the dozens of men, women and children they ministered to!
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Followed your link from the Cloth & Clay group. Wonderful to see your work in process here.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the note Patti... Will be posting some new pics on the cloth & clay group for a "Queen of Hearts" dolls.
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