What? Our Pat smokin', LOL!
Seriously, though, I think MiKelman's style is more distinct and this is probably due in part to what he has learned has to be done for commercial purposes. This was something that Jason learned, too. IMO, Jason's style is softer than MiKelman's is, though. This goes back to MiKelman's heavier hand on eyes, also just my opinion.
It doesn't make one style right and another wrong, just a signature style of the artist. Different styles of artist's screenings give us collectors variety to collect and that is a good thing!
Suzanne
In a message dated 2/7/2002 5:13:05 PM Central Standard Time, nqsqurtz@staffnet.com writes:
<< But I agree with you, Suzanne, yes, his face painting on his "mannequins" do look much more like women rather than an ideal of a woman. MiKelman's screenings look to use more distinct color bands and less of a feathered or shaded bands. (Does anyone really notice or does it sound like I'm smokin'?) pat >>
----- Original Message ----- From: SuzW397026@aol.com To: nqsqurtz@staffnet.com Cc: candichat@dolls.de Sent: Friday, February 08, 2002 8:53 AM Subject: Re: Ken Bartram Candis
IMO, Jason's style is
softer than MiKelman's is, though. This goes back to MiKelman's heavier
hand
on eyes, also just my opinion.
I'd agree with this.
It doesn't make one style right and another wrong, just a signature style
of
the artist. Different styles of artist's screenings give us collectors variety to collect and that is a good thing!
Yep. And it's these signature styles that also make collecting one-of-a-kind artist dolls a fun hobby. That's assuming I had the money to collect the ones I've seen in the past I'd like. I won't even go to ebay to look at that section of the dolls for auction because I just get envious of the work for sale and those who get to buy it. If I could get the time, I'd still like to develop my own style. How does Kathy M.on our List pull off making so many unique designs and have a toddler, too? I still remember her Poison Ivy doll...(lickin' my chops for that doll).
There are others on this List that also have posted pics of their signature styles. Are these people still on the List? Who were/ARE some of you folks? Please do post your pics because I very much enjoy seeing the one-of-a-kinds. Also, I like to read what process you use to achieve the looks and the fashions.
Sometimes, I wish there could be another swap of dolls using Candi as the canvas and seeing what kind of designs would be created. But then I realize that not everyone on the List could participate in such a swap (this is my way of getting a Poison Ivy, yet...) The other thing I mostly remember about the swap was that there were more dolls that got made and swapped than what got put on Anja's site. Believe it or not, I did a Candi dressed in Revolutionary-style attire, but it must've not impressed the recipient, even if I were kinda taken with my effort. Well, that's signature style for you, not every style is a winner, I guess. Regards, Pat Brown
Suzanne
In a message dated 2/7/2002 5:13:05 PM Central Standard Time, nqsqurtz@staffnet.com writes:
<< But I agree with you, Suzanne, yes, his face painting on his
"mannequins"
do look much more like women rather than an ideal of a woman. MiKelman's screenings look to use more distinct color bands and less of a feathered
or
shaded bands. (Does anyone really notice or does it sound like I'm smokin'?) pat >>
--- Pat Brown nqsqurtz@staffnet.com wrote:
> Yep. And it's these signature styles that also
> make collecting > one-of-a-kind artist dolls a fun hobby. That's > assuming I had the money to > collect the ones I've seen in the past > I'd like. I won't even go to ebay to > look at that section of the dolls for auction > because I just get envious of > the work for sale and those who get to buy it.
OH do I know what you mean, Pat!! I can't STOP looking in e-Bay...AND, I am on the CustomDolls list. WOW!...imagine all the beautiful OOAK dolls I drool over, daily...and all their websites....sheesh...I WISH I was as disciplined and talented as a lot of the members!!
I am trying to find MY own unique style...it hasn't quite gelled...yet. I'll know when it does and then boy...I'll be on a roll, creating like crazy!! LOL.
As for buying any of these wonderful OOAKs I look at...man, I can barely afford to keep up with my REGULAR doll collecting habit! LOOL!
The SWAP idea really appeals to me. That's probably the only way I am going to have anyone else's OOAK dolls in my collection! There seems to be a lot of swapping going on in CustomDolls...as a matter of fact, our Kathy M. swapped her beautiful "Martini" from the recent Cocktail Contest. Did you see her, Pat? I don't recall her "Poison Ivy" doll...I'll have to check out her website.
PAT worte: > Sometimes, I wish there could be another swap of > dolls using Candi as the > canvas and seeing what kind of designs would be > created. But then I realize > that not everyone on the List could participate > in such a swap (this is my > way of getting a Poison Ivy, yet...) The other > thing I mostly remember > about the swap was that there were more dolls > that got made and swapped than > what got put on Anja's site.
How many people were in on the swap, Pat?...do you recall?
I don't see why we couldn't organize something similar...it would be interesting and fun. Is Anja still around?...I haven't read any posts from her...and does anyone know even approximately how many (active) members there are?
Would any other members be interested in say.....a SPRINGTIME OOAK Candi SWAP??
Elizabeth
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See, I've heard about the customizers list. Is this the list moderated by Jim Farone or is it a different one? Anyway, I know there's a customizers list and I know they do those swaps a lot. If I had time, I'd love to be on that list--like you, to get my own collection of one-of-a-kinds. I know Kathy is always doing something.
I still want to know how any customizer works out the time involved doing their dolls. It takes me forever right now. And I could fiddle with this artistic endeavor to the exclusion of my house falling down, too!
I do have mixed feelings about a Candi customizing swap because the only swap done on this list, aside from the travel box, was disappointing for me. There were an odd number of participants and I don't know if the person I swapped with was committed to the theme of the swap--it did require putting some elbow-grease into the design. While I got a package from the swapper, I didn't get a Candi fashion doll, but a Kira and a lot of trinkets totally unrelated to creating a dressed Candi that represented where each of us were from--a tie -in with Candi's international essence. The few others in the swap were getting such neat dolls. I don't know if there were others who might've been disappointed, too, because I don't know if anyone other than Anja knew who the swappers were. Unless there's a real commitment to do the work, a half-baked effort is not fun.
How does the customizers list manage to have success with its swaps? ----- Original Message ----- From: Elizabeth biz000art@yahoo.com To: nqsqurtz@staffnet.com; candichat@dolls.de Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2002 10:32 PM Subject: Re: OOAK Candis (Was Ken Bartram Candis)
--- Pat Brown nqsqurtz@staffnet.com wrote:
> Yep. And it's these signature styles that also > make collecting > one-of-a-kind artist dolls a fun hobby. That's > assuming I had the money to > collect the ones I've seen in the past > I'd like. I won't even go to ebay to > look at that section of the dolls for auction > because I just get envious of > the work for sale and those who get to buy it.
OH do I know what you mean, Pat!! I can't STOP looking in e-Bay...AND, I am on the CustomDolls list. WOW!...imagine all the beautiful OOAK dolls I drool over, daily...and all their websites....sheesh...I WISH I was as disciplined and talented as a lot of the members!!
I am trying to find MY own unique style...it hasn't quite gelled...yet. I'll know when it does and then boy...I'll be on a roll, creating like crazy!! LOL.
As for buying any of these wonderful OOAKs I look at...man, I can barely afford to keep up with my REGULAR doll collecting habit! LOOL!
The SWAP idea really appeals to me. That's probably the only way I am going to have anyone else's OOAK dolls in my collection! There seems to be a lot of swapping going on in CustomDolls...as a matter of fact, our Kathy M. swapped her beautiful "Martini" from the recent Cocktail Contest. Did you see her, Pat? I don't recall her "Poison Ivy" doll...I'll have to check out her website.
PAT worte: > Sometimes, I wish there could be another swap of > dolls using Candi as the > canvas and seeing what kind of designs would be > created. But then I realize > that not everyone on the List could participate > in such a swap (this is my > way of getting a Poison Ivy, yet...) The other > thing I mostly remember > about the swap was that there were more dolls > that got made and swapped than > what got put on Anja's site.
How many people were in on the swap, Pat?...do you recall?
I don't see why we couldn't organize something similar...it would be interesting and fun. Is Anja still around?...I haven't read any posts from her...and does anyone know even approximately how many (active) members there are?
Would any other members be interested in say.....a SPRINGTIME OOAK Candi SWAP??
Elizabeth
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Hi, Elizabeth! I was the one who "sort of" organized the last swap. There were 13 who eventually ended up participating. Some pictures can be seen on Anja's website. We didn't do a doll swap, just an outfit & storycard for our state/country. We have members in Australia & Europe & it would have been pricey to send dolls.
I personally do not paint, reroot, etc. so I am not interested in an OOAK swap, but that is just me. However, I did enjoy the outfit swap... mine came all the way from New Zealand! Melissa
The SWAP idea really appeals to me. That's probably the only way I am going to have anyone else's OOAK dolls in my collection! There seems to be a lot of swapping going on in CustomDolls...as a matter of fact, our Kathy M. swapped her beautiful "Martini" from the recent Cocktail Contest. Did you see her, Pat? I don't recall her "Poison Ivy" doll...I'll have to check out her website.
PAT worte: > Sometimes, I wish there could be another swap of > dolls using Candi as the > canvas and seeing what kind of designs would be > created. But then I realize > that not everyone on the List could participate > in such a swap (this is my > way of getting a Poison Ivy, yet...) The other > thing I mostly remember > about the swap was that there were more dolls > that got made and swapped than > what got put on Anja's site.
How many people were in on the swap, Pat?...do you recall?
I don't see why we couldn't organize something similar...it would be interesting and fun. Is Anja still around?...I haven't read any posts from her...and does anyone know even approximately how many (active) members there are?
Would any other members be interested in say.....a SPRINGTIME OOAK Candi SWAP??
Elizabeth