CANADIAN REBORN DOLL ARTIST JAN CZUBA IN EXPOSE
Burlington based doll maker Jan Czuba has been covered by Lifelike Dolls Magazine and her realistic collector dolls have once again reached the limelight. Read on to find out more...
Newsagency "The Spec" have published a report about Jan Czuba and we can bring you the highlights of this fascinating read:
Jan Czuba’s home is a baby factory. Every year the Burlington woman gives birth to more than two dozen babies.
Czuba is a reborner, an artist who specializes in creating dolls that are so realistic they look as if they may start crying at any moment.
To Czuba, the dolls are simply works of art to be valued no less than a realistic portrait.
“It’s like a canvas,” she explains. “I just love seeing the doll come to life and making someone happy.”
Czuba has long been a doll collector and used to make Cabbage Patch dolls in the past.
Czuba, who has made more than 100 dolls, has customers across North America and Europe.
“Everyone says that they open the box and it just takes their breath away.”
She is well aware some people find reborns creepy and don’t understand the attraction. Public perception of her craft hasn’t been helped by a tiny segment of collectors who treat the dolls like real babies, sometimes to replace a child.
If you would like one of Jans babies you can find out more through her website by clicking on this link
Jan Czuba’s home is a baby factory. Every year the Burlington woman gives birth to more than two dozen babies.
Czuba is a reborner, an artist who specializes in creating dolls that are so realistic they look as if they may start crying at any moment.
To Czuba, the dolls are simply works of art to be valued no less than a realistic portrait.
“It’s like a canvas,” she explains. “I just love seeing the doll come to life and making someone happy.”
Czuba has long been a doll collector and used to make Cabbage Patch dolls in the past.
Czuba, who has made more than 100 dolls, has customers across North America and Europe.
“Everyone says that they open the box and it just takes their breath away.”
She is well aware some people find reborns creepy and don’t understand the attraction. Public perception of her craft hasn’t been helped by a tiny segment of collectors who treat the dolls like real babies, sometimes to replace a child.
If you would like one of Jans babies you can find out more through her website by clicking on this link
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