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Thursday, March 7, 2013

Di's hand-crafted 'reborn babies' filling a sales niche

Di's hand-crafted 'reborn babies' filling a sales niche





 
Di McGavigan with one of her realistic reborn dolls. Photo: Adam Hourigan
THEY may look exactly like real- life babies, but don't be fooled, these beautiful dolls have been crafted by the loving hands of South Grafton's Di McGavigan.
Known as reborns, each one takes about 50 hours to create - thankfully far less than the 6500 hours it takes to make a real one.
Ms McGavigan said the moment she first laid eyes on one seven years ago she was captivated.
"My sister turned up on my doorstep with a baby in a shawl - I asked her who's baby have you got?" said Ms McGavigan
"I saw this little thing and thought, oh my God this is beautiful - just like a real baby."
Occasionally Ms McGavigan enjoys taking one or two of her "babies" with her while she runs errands and says sometimes when people see them and realise they are dolls, they get startled, but everyone is curious.
"I know some people say it's freaky but I think they are beautiful," she said.
After spending months researching and talking to other doll makers through online forums, Di purchased a kit and began making her own.
Finally she decided to enter a competition and began sculpting them from clay and recently created three original babies of her own, from which she makes her own kits.
Although Di kept the first one, she prefers to sell them, with many of her babies having found new homes all around the world.
"I've got to a point now I'm established, I can make them and sell them as a source of income when I retire," she said.
"I know it can be very expensive for some people; they are an heirloom doll, but for many, once they have one they want another one.
"I know some people have a massive collection."
Like the lady in Western Australian who ordered a sleeping baby and returned soon after for a toddler, and another lady in Perth who now has 40 of Di's dolls in her collection.
A handful of babies have also found homes locally, with the South Grafton Newsagent now displaying a selection.
Di also sells them from her home, Cottage Lane, where she works part-time as a hairdresser.
She estimates she has made about 300 dolls over the years, mostly in her spare time.
Each one is individually crafted with incredible attention to detail.
"I like to imagine them opening the box," she said. "I try to make it a special experience."
She said sometimes the cost and time it took to make her reborns could leave her out of pocket, but she loved the art and couldn't imagine giving it up.
"It's an expensive hobby, but a very rewarding one," she said.
Fast facts
  •  Each doll is carefully hand painted with real-life skin tones, blemishes, veins, even little scratches.
  •  Each hair is micro rooted, one at a time, using mohair
  •  Each reborn doll has its own tiny fingernails and toenails.
  •  The dolls are then assembled and weighted, including a floppy head, fully poseable limbs, and a soft cuddly body.
  •  Finally they are dressed and swaddled in a bunny rug, before being lovingly wrapped in tissue paper, packaged and shipped ready to meet their new owners, complete with a birth certificate and dummy.

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

ARTICLE - SWISS TV 'LIFESTYLE' ABOUT REBORN DOLLS & ARTIST MARINA WIESER (VIDEO INCLUDED)



The Swiss television programme "Lifestyle" visited Swiss doll artist Marina Wieser, to find out more about her art and her webshop. You can find out everything here!

Marina Wieser with reporter Patricia Boser
 
The Swiss TV reporter Patricia Boser was fascinated by the lifelike qualites of Marina Wiesers reborn dolls.
Wieser (22) presented her finest pieces to the camara crews of the Swiss television programme "Lifestyle" and promoted the webshop that her and her husband are running in Switzerland www.rebornshop.ch
You can watch a repeat of the programme by clicking here
http://www.telezueri.ch/webtv/?&channel_id=85&video_id=246979

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

ARTICLE : WHAT A DOLL - WEST MICHIGAN ARTIST SELLS POPULAR REBORN BABIES

What a Doll: West Michigan Artist Sells Popular Reborn Babies

Blanca Nemecek from Coopersville brings dolls to life with realistic details, selling the lifelike babies on eBay to collectors across the globe.

 

She looks like a bundle in pink. A baby girl with wispy brown hair, wearing a bonnet and pastel dress. A real doll you might say. Actually, that's what she is. A doll.
She's called a reborn and a creation of artist Blanca Nemecek from Coopersville.
"I pride myself in getting as much of the detail as absolutely possible," said Nemecek, who does most of her work in her kitchen.
"At first my husband thought it was a bit weird, there are doll parts all over the place."
The 50-year old grandmother started making the lifelike dolls four years ago after she stumbled upon them on the internet.
"I was looking on eBay for a gift, possibly a doll of some nature, and I came across this.  I was like, oh my gosh! I need to know about this. I love babies and love the art of it," she said.
She learned her craft and became certified as a reborn artist through the Reborn Artists of Distinction website where artists can send in their work to get the reborn stamp of approval. Nemecek is now considered advanced status. The idea of reborn is a doll "reborn" to look like a real baby.
"There's something about a baby that people just love," said Nemecek.
The process to create it is a tedious one. A sculpture makes the mold which is then manufactured into a vinyl kit sold to artists as a blank slate. It's their job to take that base and bring it to life with delicate paints and hair. A time consuming process. Nemecek spends hours on every detail down to the skin tone and fingernails.
"It can take several weeks to make one doll from start to finish," she said.
Like other reborn artists, she sells her work on eBay. She lists her dolls and takes custom orders from around the world. Most are international, but some of her regular clients are from the United States. Typically women,  who are collectors or buying the dolls as a gift. 
Cindy from Illinois just purchased her second doll from Nemecek.
"I can't thank you enough for making this little girl for me," she writes in an e-mail.
Another customer, a family from New York, recently bought a $650 custom toddler boy from Nemecek. Their teenage daughter posted the baby's arrival on YouTube.
"Oh my gosh he is so cute," the girl screams as she tears open a cardboard box with a what appears to be a small child inside.
The reborn baby boom has exploded in the last year, making national headlines.
 It has been described as cute, creepy, comforting, therapeutic, controversial, offensive, creative, and just about everything else.
Most of the buzz stems from collectors who treat their dolls like a real baby. Women who take the fake babies shopping or on trips as if they were a child.
The bizarre hobby can catch onlookers off-guard.
"What people will do with them I think that bothers some people as far as taking them to the store and treating them like a real child is they are not a real child,  they aren't a real baby. They are a collector's doll and that's all they are intended to be," said Nemecek.
For her and other reborn artists,  it's about the creativity and the more lifelike, the better.
"So if it looks creepy real,  then they can call them creepy real all they want," she said.

Sunday, March 11, 2012

ARTICLE - MEET COLLIII AWARD WINNINGPERUVIAN DOLL ARTIST CINTHYA AGURTO SALAS


In 2011 Peruvian doll artist Cinthya Agurto Salas won the Colliii Award for "Best Special Effects". We met up with her for an exclusive interview and to find out more about this artist....


Cinthya Agurto Salas is one of the leading doll artists from Peru and she entered the worlds largest doll making competition in 2011. It was her second time to enter the Colliii Awards (which are held each year) and her Reborn doll "Miguel Angel" was nominated by the public for several awards. The jury finally awarded the doll with the "Best Special Effects" award and you can find out all about Cinthya in this interview:
Colliii.com: What is the life of a reborn artist like?
Cinthya: For me it is more than a job, it is a way to express myself. After suffering several health and emotional issues I have found a way to express and release myself in this beautiful art form. I was so happy to discover reborning!
Colliii.com: Congratluations on your success at the 2011 Colliii Awards. This wasn´t the first time you entered though. What motivated you to keep trying?
Cinthya: Thanks for the compliments and to everybody that voted for Miguel Angel! Being nominated and finally winning a Colliii Award has been a large milestone in my carear that is for certain. When I was nominated I was thrilled, and when I found out I had won I couldn´t believe it.
Colliii.com: What made you enter the doll that finally won?
Cinthya: Well I have to thank my good friend and customer Barbara for helping me with the choice of doll. She encouraged me to enter this doll which I made for her and I am so happy that I did!
Colliii.com:What have you done with the winning doll? Do you still have it?
Cinthya: He now has a new "mother" and has a new "happy home", so I didn´t keep him.
Colliii.com: The Colliii Awards are the largest doll making competition in the world. How has the response been to your success?
Cinthya: I have a lot to be thankfull for! I has definitively helped me to be among the Colliii Awards winners as the competition is a great way to promote my art and let people see what your own art can be like.
Colliii.com: The doll market is moving in different directions. What kind of dolls are you thinking of doing int he future?
Cinthya: I love Reborn dolls but I love ball jointed dolls and also I would love to experiment with silicon dolls. I am currently experiementing with my own sculpts, so there is lots going on for me too!
Colliii.com: As an artist from Peru where do you get your inspiration from?
Cinthya: I love to do ethnic looking babies and I try to draw on my own culture to get inspiration. I am happy that that also gets accepted as I am very enthusiastic about it.
Colliii.com: How do you feel that Reborning has progressed in the last few years. What about the artists in general?
Cinthya: I would have to say that the overall level of the work has become very high. I think there will always be a market for Reborn dolls and when I have shown my work to people in my native Peru they have been very interested by it.
I can see the Reborn world getting better and more realistic for sure. I can imagine lots of new ideas coming on the scene in the near future.
Colliii.com: How big is the Reborn market in your current home Spain? Is it still growing?
Cinthya: The reborn scene in Spain is definitivly growing. The economic situation in Spain is very har so I am glad that I have several collectors that often buy my work.
There is a reborn doll show in Madrid in March which is being run by some collegues of mine, so it is growing for sure!
Colliii.com: What advice can you give new artists?
Cinthya: I would say they have to be confident of their own work and not be afraid to express themselves and try something new. I would advise them to look in forums for advice and techniques and get as much infomation as possible before starting painting.
Colliii.com: How can people find out more about your work or buy your dolls?
Cinthya: People can visit my website www.rebornroyalpalace.com or find me on facebook http://www.facebook.com/rebornroyalpalace or even send me an email on rebornroyalpalace@gmail.com

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

NEWS - 'CREEPY' LORD VOLDERMORT BABIES BEING SOLD ON EBAY BY 'REBORN' ARTIST

Creepy Lord Voldemort babies being sold on Ebay by 'reborn' Artist

Have you ever wanted to cradle little Lord Voldemort after he drank Wormtail's re-birthing potion? Well, now you can.




Artist Tracy Ann Lister is a master of creating lifelike babies and has recently crafted characters from Harry Potter.

All the main cast have been re-created, including cute-as-a-button Harry who even has a little lighting bolt across his forehead.

Dressed in miniature outfits, Hermoine Granger and little Ron Weasley will both make you coo, but it's little Lord Voldemort who's causing all the fuss.
Pale and with snake-like eyes, the 'Voldemort baby' has to be one of the creepiest figures to emerge - especially in the uber-cute and ultra expensive 'reborn' doll market.
All dolls are made from various specialty materials and the Dark Lord features a doe suede skin and his veins and capillaries are all weirdly visible.

In a recent auction on Ebay, one Voldemort doll sold for £160.
However, Lister's website lists prices for other works of art as high as £400.