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polly7

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107. The hand-blown glass eyes used in all of the dolls poster here are the exact same
Thu Oct 1, 2015, 06:57 PM
Oct 2015

as prosthetic human eyes. They're made in Germany from the same manufacturer and are costly, but most collectors prefer them.

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seems like a reasonable mistake. Jesus Malverde Sep 2015 #1
That is a very realistic doll gollygee Sep 2015 #2
yeah rockfordfile Oct 2015 #42
Agreed. yuiyoshida Oct 2015 #105
Yup...nt joeybee12 Oct 2015 #134
Another reason to give your kid Chucky instead of one of those cute dolls pinboy3niner Sep 2015 #3
Whatever happened to barbie dolls? damnedifIknow Sep 2015 #5
Why would police need to break into a locked car to rescue Barbie? pinboy3niner Sep 2015 #7
Only if it was Malibu Barbie. Lochloosa Sep 2015 #10
They're on Fox. Eleanors38 Oct 2015 #54
LOL Oilwellian Oct 2015 #103
THAT's a DOLL? LiberalElite Sep 2015 #4
google "lifelike baby dolls" or "born again baby dolls" It's a whole industry. Liberal_in_LA Sep 2015 #8
This reminded me of a cable program LiberalElite Sep 2015 #11
I remember it. Liberal_in_LA Oct 2015 #19
Whoa. trotsky Oct 2015 #46
"So Truly Real" dolls alcina Oct 2015 #110
Ohhh ........ she's adorable. I love these. nt. polly7 Oct 2015 #117
yes, it's a doll shanti Sep 2015 #9
Here are some made by a few friends of mine. polly7 Oct 2015 #18
wow Liberal_in_LA Oct 2015 #20
Some of them are really gorgeous. polly7 Oct 2015 #25
those are very well done shanti Oct 2015 #49
Yes, those ones are beautiful. It takes years to get that good. polly7 Oct 2015 #61
Strange those dolls all look so very unhappy. Except for the sleeping one, it looks like they are bettyellen Oct 2015 #52
Do they? polly7 Oct 2015 #64
None are smiling. Why do you think that is? bettyellen Oct 2015 #72
Probably because those are only a few of thousands of sculpts out there that polly7 Oct 2015 #73
It just seemed like a sad bunch to me. Glad to know they are available in happier versions- tks! bettyellen Oct 2015 #76
You're so welcome!! nt. polly7 Oct 2015 #82
so very awesome that you are donating them to patients who enjoy them. that is great. bettyellen Oct 2015 #87
Thanks. polly7 Oct 2015 #88
baked- are they hard like porcelain dolls? I wonder if people who like to soothe babies prefer the bettyellen Oct 2015 #90
No, they don't get hard. polly7 Oct 2015 #96
I thought so too. cwydro Oct 2015 #68
You buy a blank kit and paint and dress them any way you like. polly7 Oct 2015 #69
For the life of me, how does anyone tell the boy dolls from girl dolls? Not seeing it. bettyellen Oct 2015 #94
Once you've looked at hundreds of sculpts and really studied them, polly7 Oct 2015 #97
okay, that makes sense. I usually just study their faces for ANY similarity to their parents. bettyellen Oct 2015 #100
But these are dolls. nt. polly7 Oct 2015 #102
dolls that look like real live babies! I guess when you spend a lit of time looking at them, those bettyellen Oct 2015 #104
It really is. polly7 Oct 2015 #106
for infants, clothing manufacturing (how I know anatomy) is regulated to the smallest detail- bettyellen Oct 2015 #108
That's a great way to learn anatomy. polly7 Oct 2015 #109
I'm doing one for my mother. ladyVet Oct 2015 #125
That's great! polly7 Oct 2015 #130
The epitome of the uncanny valley. Disturbing. msanthrope Oct 2015 #29
Hyper-realistic dolls leave nothing to the imagination. I am a cloth doll artist KittyWampus Oct 2015 #36
wow, I would love to see a pic of that shoe doll, Kitty. If you have a link? bettyellen Oct 2015 #53
This is not art....this is fetish work, of a very specific kind. It caters to women, primarily..... msanthrope Oct 2015 #112
Yeah, some people make a joke of it. polly7 Oct 2015 #116
It's not a joke. It is extremely far from funny. That some people make msanthrope Oct 2015 #118
I find a lot of things disturbing. polly7 Oct 2015 #119
Btw .......... always meant to ask for a picture of one of your cloth dolls. polly7 Feb 2016 #135
Different strokes for different folks. polly7 Oct 2015 #38
That's not art. It's fetishism. The Victorians excelled msanthrope Oct 2015 #45
Like wax figures these are crafts and not art, yes. They take great skill though. bettyellen Oct 2015 #57
LOL. Did the whistle go out? I'm thinking so ..... nt. polly7 Oct 2015 #62
Not all 'babies' are awake all the time. polly7 Oct 2015 #63
Yes dolls- sorry! Long way from the painted figure craft kits of a generation or two ago! bettyellen Oct 2015 #75
Yeah, they're art. polly7 Oct 2015 #84
sure, send me an email list and I will explain the difference between arts and crafts to all of them bettyellen Oct 2015 #85
LOL. nt. polly7 Oct 2015 #86
Indeed--there are people making tens of thousands of dollars selling this work....that msanthrope Oct 2015 #114
You don't think it's art - fine. polly7 Oct 2015 #115
"Make good livings from it" Indeed. nt msanthrope Oct 2015 #120
What's your problem with that? polly7 Oct 2015 #121
I think that conflating income generation with artistic merit is a mistake. nt msanthrope Oct 2015 #122
LOL. nt. polly7 Oct 2015 #123
Hey, one man's art is another's fetishism. polly7 Oct 2015 #60
It's something about the "far away eyes" in all these pictures that is unsettling to me. corkhead Oct 2015 #51
The hand-blown glass eyes used in all of the dolls poster here are the exact same polly7 Oct 2015 #107
the one in the green shanti Oct 2015 #50
I agree, shanti. polly7 Oct 2015 #59
They all look real but that one is amazing damnedifIknow Oct 2015 #78
Yes, she's adorable. polly7 Oct 2015 #81
Nice work TuxedoKat Oct 2015 #127
Those are a few different friends, yes, they are. And thanks so much. polly7 Oct 2015 #128
Thanks for all the info TuxedoKat Oct 2015 #132
YVW. I use that magnifier too. My eyes are supposed to be fine, but polly7 Oct 2015 #133
I make those dolls:) polly7 Oct 2015 #17
Glad to know they are helpful to some Liberal_in_LA Oct 2015 #21
Oh wow.....that's something that will haunt me now..... msanthrope Oct 2015 #31
Yeah .... no worries. polly7 Oct 2015 #35
Thank you for your work Carolina Oct 2015 #34
You're welcome, it's not work, it's something I enjoy doing for them. polly7 Oct 2015 #37
that's so sweet of you! renate Oct 2015 #47
Thank you, renate. You're very kind. polly7 Oct 2015 #71
Good'on 'em cops. nt ChisolmTrailDem Oct 2015 #95
Yes. nt. polly7 Oct 2015 #98
Actually, it looks like a DEAD baby... Ron Obvious Sep 2015 #6
Eek dat thing is creepy to give to a child. Police understandably punked. lonestarnot Sep 2015 #12
I won't fault them for this one. Baitball Blogger Sep 2015 #13
At least the cops paid for a new window. NutmegYankee Sep 2015 #14
That's what I wanted to hear. Iggo Oct 2015 #67
I have no problem with this, better safe than sorry! Nt Logical Oct 2015 #15
I sure would have thought that was a real infant. WillowTree Oct 2015 #16
Pretty big failure by the cops: once they'd realized the mistake, did they not even petronius Oct 2015 #22
This was in the UK, Petronius Starboard Tack Oct 2015 #24
I think you need to adjust your sarcasm meter...nt msanthrope Oct 2015 #30
I still prefer a barbie damnedifIknow Oct 2015 #40
lol treestar Oct 2015 #58
I would have punched out the window myself if I saw that. RexDart Oct 2015 #23
Yeah, I did a doubletake. That doll looks very real. Ed Suspicious Oct 2015 #26
Needs a dob of spit drool. Eleanors38 Oct 2015 #56
TrainSpotting flashbacks JackInGreen Oct 2015 #27
Yikes! romanic Oct 2015 #28
My Mom had mercuryblues Oct 2015 #32
I can't fault them for that. Vinca Oct 2015 #33
It's OK. GOLGO 13 Oct 2015 #39
"an abundance of caution" applies here. MineralMan Oct 2015 #41
I Sure Do RobinA Oct 2015 #43
a baby abandoned is per se endangered, nt geek tragedy Oct 2015 #48
Finding what they thought was an unattended infant in a car isn't "no reason". WillowTree Oct 2015 #70
Are dead babies more acceptable? Boomer Oct 2015 #89
Cops here will come unlock your car for you Go Vols Oct 2015 #44
Sounds like the car owners may foot the bill. They should. Eleanors38 Oct 2015 #55
OMG!!! Kill it!!! KILL IT WITH FIRE!!! Glassunion Oct 2015 #65
LOL. They will NEVER make women dolls look that real, ha ha. Too flawed. bettyellen Oct 2015 #91
I think the cops busted the window to put a steak through its heart. Glassunion Oct 2015 #92
HA HA HA HA HA HA. Thanks- I needed that! bettyellen Oct 2015 #93
That thing looks like a corpse. bunnies Oct 2015 #66
Better to err on the side of caution, then end up with a dead baby imo. Rex Oct 2015 #74
I agree damnedifIknow Oct 2015 #80
I don't get people saying this was irresponsible by the cops over a doll. Rex Oct 2015 #83
Seriously, if you have a doll that looks this life-like,,,, KarenS Oct 2015 #77
I agree. polly7 Oct 2015 #99
oh deary me allan01 Oct 2015 #79
I thought it was real until I read the caption. Dont call me Shirley Oct 2015 #101
That is a creepily realistic looking doll. PersonNumber503602 Oct 2015 #111
These dolls freak me out. Seen too many horror movies, I suppose. nt pinstikfartherin Oct 2015 #113
The police and/or the nurses didn't look for movement of the chest, like, breathing? Frustratedlady Oct 2015 #124
Sure looks real! n/t RKP5637 Oct 2015 #126
Better safe than sorry vankuria Oct 2015 #129
that doll is demonic. (shudder) n/t librechik Oct 2015 #131
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