Friday, January 29, 2016

Because these dolls made very similar to humans, so considered horrific

In making dolls, Michael Zajkov not kidding. The dolls created by Russian artists have attracted the attention of netizens and art critics, because their face is almost like a real human.

Even some people said because those similarity, the dolls considered looks 'horrific'. Through his Instagram account, Zajkov uploaded videos when he painted the faces of the dolls made of clay. With the face and body are made with meticulous detail, until the smallest wrinkles and grooves. And up to now he has got more than 70,000 followers. 
So detailed the doll's face, so the Zajkov's dolls considered horrific. (Picture from: http://huff.to/1Pr1utg)
Another uploaded showing detailed photos of the face and body of the dolls that have been completed, while others show the dolls on display in the museum with a complete outfit.
The Russian artist's collection of handmade dolls is captivating viewers around the world with them appearing so realistic that if you blink, you may wonder if they moved. (Picture from: http://huff.to/1Pr1utg)
As quoted from the Huffington Post, Zajkov has introduced for the first time his dolls to the public in 2012 at the '4th Art Dolls,' an international dolls exhibition which held in Moscow. Interestingly, it is two years after Zajkov completing his education at the Kuban State University of Russia majoring in sculpture puppet theater.
No less interesting, the doll dresses made of French antique lace materials and designed with fashion style in the early 18th century. (Picture from: http://huff.to/1Pr1utg)
Zajkov dolls made from polymer clay, and each doll has 13 joints, allowing them to move freely as human. While their wigs made from wool of France, with eyes made of glass by German artist.
No less interesting, the doll dresses made of French antique lace materials and designed with fashion style in the early 18th century. As for shoes are made by Zajkov himself, even in one video showed he was arranging the tiny boots by his hand. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | HUFFINGTON POST]
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