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Orphan Angel Dark Doll Assemblage Wall Hanging by Ugly Shyla

By Uglyshyla @uglyshyla

Find her for sale here https://www.etsy.com/listing/151131090/orphan-angel-dark-doll-assemblage-wall

TITLE: Orphan
MEDIUM: Porcelain,paint,wood,fabric and blood.
COSTUME: Black Satin,and a sequined textured black fabric.
SIZE: 19 inches.
NOTE:The assemblage is made to hang on a wall.
I can do a payment plan where you can pay for the doll over 4 or 5 months.Just drop me a line before buying to discuss a payment plan.

About Me:
I am a published and exhibited doll artist.
Ugly Art Dolls have been displayed in galleries, art shows and in the St. Elizabeth’s Doll Museum; my dolls have also have been featured in print, in magazines such as Bizarre, Lollipop, SPIN,Swag Huffington Post,Etsy’s Keep It Weird blog and Haute Macabre.
They have been seen in the background of almost all major news networks when they interviewed me.

My art dolls have also been photographed in John Santerineross’ photography book, “Dream.” Ugly Art Dolls have also been used as photo props by Kattaryna Breaux, Caleb Storms, The Joker/Razorblade Grin, and Saryn Angel.They have also been seen on ABC,MSNBC,CBS and other major news stations when I was interviewed about my famous painting Squirrel Winkelhimer Smith.

My main inspiration for my art dolls and other art is drawn from imagery captured within my dreams,and my artwork is also influenced by religious,spiritual and occult imagery.

My dolls are what is known as fine art dolls; they are not children’s toys. Some of the subject matter dealt with in my work is very serious, and the dolls are also too delicate to be handled by small children.

As well as a professional doll artist, I’m a established alternative model, modeling extensively for photographers such as Steve Diet Goedde, Lithium Picnic and John Santerineross.

I’m also squirrel momma to the famous painting squirrel Winkelhimer Smith.

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