Fauzia Naheed, who began making cotton and fabric dolls 40 years ago, has been struggling to keep the art of traditional doll-making alive since. With no formal training, Ms Naheed, who also makes ...
It’s morning at the Baltimore Museum of Art and, apart from the far-off echoes of unseen workers, the occasional slam of a distant door, the main hall is wrapped in a reverent hush that makes you ...
For Westerville artist Susan Mentrak, maintaining a personal touch has always been her top priority when it comes to the creation of her one-of-a-kind dolls. "I personally don't want to mass-produce ...
Creating Afrocentric dolls at home can be a fun and rewarding activity. These dolls, which celebrate African culture and ...
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