More Variations

 

For my 2nd version I experimented with a different style of face to see how this affects the entire look of the doll. It is quite an illustrative face and I think it looks happy but with mournful undertones. 

I really emphasised the limbs on this one and made them much longer and very pointy, as well as big ears and a taller head. I twisted and scrunched the fabric up then added black ink to give random stains across the body, and I left the stitching on one leg even looser so that it is hanging off. The figure is very posable and I enjoyed dropping it from a height and photographing whatever position it landed in.

I made another doll but this time with red watercolour to stain the fabric and a different style face again. The cross eyes are a reference to traditional cartoons which use this trope to indicate death. 

The forms look quite powerful in a heap and arranged against the black background, like a pile of bodies waiting to be buried.

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