Hope your day is filled with family, good food, friends, laughter, smiles & most importantly, lots & lots of love!
Happy Easter!
Appalachian Folk Art by Kentuckian, Rebecca F. Miller Campbell. Featuring handmade One of a Kind (OOAK) signed, numbered, primitive art dolls, paintings & bits of whimsy from the hills of Eastern Kentucky.
Hope your day is filled with family, good food, friends, laughter, smiles & most importantly, lots & lots of love!
Happy Easter!
I am so happy to introduce you to Mary Posa. She is my original design and is guaranteed one of a kind art! She is 23" tall & has been made of muslin & stuffed with fiberfill. She has been painted top to bottom many, many times & has been treated to a series of paint washes, making her look "oh so vintage". Sweet Mary’s arms are lightly wired & can be bent slightly. She has a loop attached making her suitable for hanging. Her knees are sewn through, allowing her to sit if propped. She can not sit on her own.
Mary’s face has been needle-sculpted by hand, (nose & lip), and hand-painted. Her bottom lip ‘pouts’ while her top lip is simply painted. She is heavily detailed & features big taupe eyes, rosy cheeks, peachy lips & detailed eyebrows. She has been painted & shaded with a variety of paints & mediums. Mary’s fingers have been needle-sculpted by hand. She has been sealed top to bottom with a combination of glossy & matte acrylic sealer so that she may be lightly dusted after display & kept a lifetime.
Mary sports painted black gloves, black boots with grey accents & buttons and blue & grey striped socks. They are highly detailed, right down to the buttons.
Mary’s apron dress is made from a super cute, 100% cotton, polka dot, Robert Kaufman print. Her blouse is made from a blue, floral, 100% cotton print & features hand-gathered sleeves & vintage black buttons. Mary’s dress & blouse features tons of hand-stitching! All visible hems have been hand-stitched as well as the back of her blouse.
Mary Posa’s swallowtail wings have been made from muslin & hand-quilted. I’ve painted and sanded them many times. They’ve been sealed & are attached to Mary’s back with heavy duty button thread & a large, vintage, mother of pearl button. Mary can be seated in both poses shown above or can be hung on the wall.
Mary’s hair is 100% "carrot" mohair. I’ve lightly glued, then carefully needle-felted it to her head. Her hair is ‘parted’ and styled into messy buns.
For fun, I’ve started Mary Posa (mariposa=butterfly, in Spanish), at a low starting price of $10.00. She will end Sunday, March 23rd at 9:15 PM EST. Click here to view or bid.
This little girl made her eBay debut last night!
I have had so much fun creating this little girl for an eBay group challenge. Prim & Whimsy Girls (PWGL), of which I’m proudly a member, has hosted a group challenge for March 1st-15th. The title of the challenge is "A Primsical Flip Flop". The idea was to challenge members to create something different than their usual creations. So, this little gal came to be. My usual eBay offerings consist of original one of a kind folk art dolls. Well this one is a doll too! She’s just flat.
This is a signed 16" x 20" painting on gallery wrapped canvas. This was created using acrylic paints & fabric. The staple-free sides have been painted & it is ready to be hung without a frame. It is sealed with glossy varnish for durability.
She is SIGNED and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity which bears my full signature.
This little lady is a 10 day auction. She will end Sunday night, March 23rd.
Click here to view her complete listing or to bid on this baby.
Hi kiddies,
I have no dollies to offer this week. My body’s been hijacked by illness & I’ve spent a number of days in bed, sleeping, drinking Sunny Delight, slathering myself with Vick’s, popping meds & sleeping some more. Hopefully, I will return to normal in the next few days.
Here’s a pretty picture for you all in the meantime. I had several dolls here at once & decided to take a group shot. I love how they look individually but REALLY love how they look grouped together. (I can only imagine what they all would look like displayed! In my mind, it’s such a lovely image.)
Have a pretty week everybody & while you’re at it, check out my friend April’s blog. She’s giving away a beautiful oil painting. You only have to comment to be entered. And you don’t have to have a blog, only an email address so she can reach you. Deadline is March 15th. Hurry over!
Online:
Appalachian Fireside Gallery
Berea, Kentucky
Kentucky Folk Art Center
Morehead, Kentucky
Kentucky Artisan Center
Berea, Kentucky
Kentucky Historical Society
Frankfort, Kentucky
Locust Grove Museum Shop
Louisville, Kentucky
Indigenous Craft Gallery
Cincinnati, Ohio
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