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Forest Dwellers by Whispering Grass

By Lucy @TheThingsWeDO3

It’s time to reveal to you my recent obsession with ball jointed dolls (BDJ). These dolls are articulated with ball and socket joints and can bend their limbs and torso just like real humans.  

Usually creators of bjd dolls make human creatures from poymer clay or a dense plastic. But in this post I woud like to share the works a great artist who also makes bdj animals – mice and toads, to be more specific.

Please, meet Iryna from Whispering GrassHer animals set is called Forest Dwellers consists of Manuna Mouse doll and Mr. Ropuha doll.

Forest Dwellers by Whispering Grass

Forest Dwellers by Whispering Grass

Forest Dwellers by Whispering Grass

Manuna Mouse by Whispering Grass

Forest Dwellers by Whispering Grass

 Manuna Mouse by Whispering Grass

 

I met Iryna at one of the doll trade shows, where she was exhibiting her Forest Dwellers. I was fascinated how the small animals resembled the fairy tale creatures. One could see the love to details in every doll: hand sewn folk suit, tiny pocket watch wonderfully crafted hats and gowns.

Iryna gave me a great opportunity to shoot her dolls in the park and answered few questions:

- Tell a few words about yourself.

Iryna: – I’m a doll artist from Ukraine. I chose BJD dollmaking as a synthetic form of art where I can express myself and put my skills and abilities to a good use. Occasionally I do other projects but most of my time is dedicated to a doll-related stuff. I’m a self-taught person – all I know came out of trial and error and from different open sources like books and especially from the net.

When did you start making BJD dolls?


Iryna: - I started to take interest in the BJD hobby in 2008, and after a year of research I sculpted my first BJD head. I had some experience in static dolls though but not too much.

What inspired you to create Forest Dwellers set?

Iryna: - I loved mice since childhood and even kept them as pets for some time so I know a lot about these cute critters. I decided to make a mouse who would capture the look and feel of a real mouse, and also would remind people of the old fairy tales. That’s how Manuna, the first Forest Dweller, was created. A toad followed her, because I like toads too, and toads (or frogs) and mice are neighbours or pals in many tales.

Do you plan to introduce a new member of Forest Dwellers? Which animal this could be?

Iryna: - Yes, I’d like to make the whole series with different animals of various sizes and looks. There are a lot of options: hamsters, raccoons, lizards – every creature is unique and interesting to sculpt. Though I can’t tell for sure who will be the next one.

Do you sell your dolls? Where can you buy them?

Iryna: - I have an agreement with JPopDolls (www.jpopdolls.net), and the series are sold through their site exclusively. The dolls could be purchased during the preorder and later during the order periods.

 Thank you, Iryna, for the interview!

Forest Dwellers by Whispering Grass

Manuna Mouse and Mr. Ropuha by Whispering Grass

 

Forest Dwellers by Whispering Grass

Manuna Mouse by Whispering Grass

Forest Dwellers by Whispering Grass

Forest Dwellers by Whispering Grass


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