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Showing posts with label My Doll Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label My Doll Art. Show all posts

Thursday, 31 January 2013

My First Re-Root - a.k.a - "Brain Drain" - circa 2001 - 2002

Just thought I'd show you guys how I taught myself to "re-root" although at the time I didn't even know it was called that, or that people even did this to dolls - I just had an idea and thought I'd go with it and see if it was possible, and wow it was and it worked out so much better than I hoped it would!

Brain Drain started life (her Art-Life) in a box of dolls inside my local Air Ambulance Charity Shop, I needed some "victims" for some ideas I had and when I walked into that shop and saw a huge box of dolls (all kinds of dolls) I just had to buy them, but not before I asked "How much for the lot?"

It was definitely £5 well spend as I now had loads of "victims" to play with and inspire me... and inspire me they did!

As I was looking them over, I started wondering what a doll would look like with wire instead of hair, this may seem like one hell of a weird leap, but I had recently acquired a car full of computers and monitors that my college were throwing out after upgrading the computer rooms... I had to sign a waiver just in case I was planning to sell them and really had to go some to talk the incredulous looks off of the Technician's faces but as soon as I saw they were stripping that room and loading all the computers into a skip, I began to have ideas of what I could make out of them, and then I saw that box of dolls I just knew what I had to do and so the idea grew and grew until it got so all consuming I had no choice but to give my idea a try, and so I did, and Brain Drain was born!




She originally had a full head of blonde hair, but that had to go, so I grabbed my trusty "Stanley" and my scalpel, ripped her head off and set to work removing all the hair from inside her head.

It took hours to get every single piece out and I ended up cutting my fingers to ribbons in the process, but it was nothing on what came next!

I gutted 5 or so monitors and computer towers and keyboards and a stack of mice ( if that's the right word?) later that day, placing the wires in one box, the circuitry in another and any little bits, screws and other interesting looking other gubbins in another, and then it was time to set to work on the doll again...

After gathering as many different coloured bits of wire as I could and untwisting them from bundles etc. I now had to work out exactly how to get it in side her head, and not only that I had to work out a way to keep it in place once I had it where I wanted it.




As the her hair holes were certainly not large enough for even the thinnest wire I had to enlarge the holes or slice new ones into her head as I went along - more cut fingers!

I learnt that if i knotted each piece of wire after threading it through her head I could make it stay in place or a while at least, but of course due to the weight as I got closer to completion I realised I would need something that will hold the knots inside permanently, I found some Epoxy resin for sale in my local garage for repairing car bumpers, which seemed like the thing, but after trying this I discovered not only would it be expensive to finish her using it, but it just really wasn't practical, in the end I used a combination of I know not how much super glue and the epoxy resin  and what do you know, it's still in there all these years later... in fact as I discovered while styling it, that it is still in there fast!



She was then spray painted and mounted - using wires again - onto a wooden board, also spray painted. The corner pieces are circuitry from computer mouses mounted onto plyboard and then mounted again onto the wooden board on which the doll forms the central piece.
The board is itself mounted on baton and the metallic paint continues into this area also.

In her hand she holds a led bulb from inside a computer, she has a small circuitry chip inside her mouth and another complete with wires stuck to the side of her head, for some reason prior to my taking this photo earlier the ball joint in her right arm shifted so she no longer is lying prone with arms in "crucifixion" position as she has since I first raised this board on completion .. this wasn't intentional, her arms just fell into that pose, but to me it summed up all I wished to say and so for the last decade or so (until today) they have remained in that position... never mind though at present she looks as if she is reaching out with her right hand trying to communicate with the viewer - so this also works, and I can easily move her arm back once I finish this post and go back upstairs.

Over the years since making this art piece I have become more "internet savy" and discovered sometime in the early 2000's - instances where people had changed the hair of their dolls, using a method similar to my own - minus the wire that is!

I decided to give it a go myself, and over the last 8 years, have customised many dolls with new hair of various types and even wrote a "Lens" on Squidoo explaining the different types of hair that are available commercially and how to go about re-rooting a doll for anyone who requires this information.. of course it has been several years now since I wrote that "Lens" and as I am learning new things all the time, I should really get it together soon and update it with some of the new things I have learned and some more tricks and tips etc.

One last thing I just have to say, is that once you have re-rooted a doll's head using wires and a big knife any other kind of re-root is an absolute doddle!!




Friday, 26 October 2012

"Exploitation" one of several from my Doll Art Series - 2003

Turning the tables on and protesting against the use of animals in cosmetic experiments...

Dr.Katz, has placed Shelly in a metal vice, her face and torso are scarred by burns from the chemicals housed in the cannisters on the right. An electrode has been placed in her brain and can be seen on the outside of her head.

Blood from countless experiments seeps through the cracks in the paintwork.

Dr. Katz's work is observed by a rat, ladybird and a spider-cow.

A human skull lies discarded in the left corner of the room, it glows in the dark due to the radiation, it was subjected to when once part of a a living being.



                      position of spider-cow altered after this photo was taken...see other photos.


The work is housed in an MDF box.

The vice is made out of a rescued piece of metal and ceramic work, thrown away by one of my college classmates.

The ladybird and spider-cow (possibly a cake-decoration) were found in the street, while I was out "Street Combing"!


Shelly has electrodes planted in her head ... just like those cats in the pictures of experiments that haunted my dreams and gave me nightmares when I was small.




Mummified Computerized - Circa 2001.

Mummified Computerized is another piece in my "Doll Protest" series which relates to fears I had at the time regarding the influence of computers and technology on children's lives, as I have explained this fully in other related posts (see, Brain Drain & The Death Of Innocence), I'm just going to tell you a little about the piece itself here.

Not so good photos, but the best I could find for now... I'll upload some better ones when I have time to take some more, but for now these aren't so bad to give you an idea of how the piece looks.




I took a Mattel Shelly doll and mummified her, part painted her head and glued her to some gubbins from inside an old radio.




The background was made using dolls house paper I''d bought several months before and had kept while waiting for inspiration - I pasted this onto a small piece of plyboard, which was then glued onto a larger papered piece of plyboard; this was then placed inside a chunky box style frame, so the doll can be viewed from every side as you move around this artwork.


Thursday, 25 October 2012

Cabaret Voltaire

This piece was made for a collage project. I was doing my research on Dada and came up with the idea of using a "Gimp-like" image in one of my works.

At the time I was painting a series which related to my fears and desires...I felt the "Gimp" image was perfect to express my thoughts on the subject of love, as I had recently heard a quote by Malcolm Maclaren (founder of The Sex Pistols) who said "The Gimp gets to a stage, where he cannot fuction without a mask to hide behind."

I felt this to be true of me in some ways, as at times in order to deal with certain situations, I also hide my feelings behind another version of me...I think if we are truely honest about things, we all do this to some degree.




Theatre Box

Curtains up!

The gimp has one hand removed (this is why the doll was donated to me) it fitted in quite well with the whole feel of the piece.



                                                  cinema ticket and song lyrics on walls




                                                       tacks glued to neck to make spiked collar






Wednesday, 31 December 2008

My Doll Art!


Hey Peeps..

I had the crazy idea that I can showcase my artwork on here seeing as my 3 websites really need some work and meh...haven't had much time of late...

The first few pieces I am putting up on here probably should come with a WARNING lol sad but true...As they have been known to cause offence???

Ahem... it's only dolls but anyway, they have also been known to make people believe I have issues and need a hug?

"Er No...If you really wanna help me...give me more dolls...lol"
but anyway I digress, so here's the rub...the works I'm placing up on here will only be viewable to direct contacts of mine.

If the sight of doll blood upsets you...please don't view the images...If you do go out of your way to view them...please don't get all upset because well you had the choice didn't you?

I think that about wraps it up? so erm...enjoy...maybe!!

To Be Continued ...





Sunday, 9 November 2008

Hello Fans!!

Hi Y'all,

check out my websites...you can find the address on the links page - for my doll collection site and then follow the links from the title page...alternatively you can try these!

http://www.jakaherbie.1colony.com/index.html - This link will take you directly to the title page of my online gallery....or if you wish to see doll based artwork go to

http://www.jakaherbiesdollart.1colony.com/index_1.html sorry about all the annoying pop ups it's a free hosting domain so unfortunately I can't do anything about them :( guess I'll have to work on moving these sites soon...keep ya posted!

My writing is available on Squidoo http://www.squidoo.com/lightningstrikes - Lots of facts, figures and survival tips on surviving a lightning strike.

http://www.squidoo.com/Herbiesplace_Zombieattack - step by step guide on how to survive a Zombie Attack!!

http://www.squidoo.com/herbies-place - short essay on why you should read Terry Pratchett's Discworld series!

http://www.squidoo.com/youngBritishartists - short essay on how the yBa changed our perception of what we think of as art!

More coming soon!!

http://www.bebo.com/kitschartherb

Just incase you want to look around at my other stuff...artwork, stupid pic's, read my silly blog entries or check out my family photo albums etc.

http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/profile.php?id=687222514

http://www.nativeamericanpassions.com/seeme/herbie75.html

My native american passions social networking page...feel free to check it out!

http://www.myspace.com/kitschartherb

http://kitschartherb.spaces.live.com/
My msn livespaces blog..if you're interested!