What is "Reborning"?
First and foremost; I would like to stress that reborning is an ART FORM.
Reborning is the constantly evolving 3D art form process whereby a vinyl
doll is totally revamped to appear as realistic as possible. The more realistic
the appearance--the higher the degree of artistry.
Various methodologies
and products may be used in this "fool the eye" art form including oil paints,
stencil cremes, Genesis Heat Set Paints and the new air dry permanent paints.
Whatever the choice; the goal should be to produce the highest degree of
artistry with products that will provide a safe and permanent finished result
for the collector.
It is somewhat disturbing to read some of the
reborning reviews published by the media and general public which were obviously
written out of ignorance. Such have sensationalized a minority of the buyers who
treat this highly collectible art as "fake babies". This exploits the mentally
disturbed and is a disservice to the art form, the artists, and a hallmark of
cheap journalism.
The reborning process begins by dissembling a vinyl
doll, stripping off the paint and dremeling off any molded hair to create a
smooth head. Alternatively, many kits are now made specifically for the purpose
of reborning which eliminates these preliminary steps. Next, the various parts
are painted in thin, translucent layers. These generally begin with various skin
tones and then progress to blue tones, veining, blush and detailing. The
painting is where the skill of the artist comes most into play.
Soft
mohair is then hand-rooted into the head with fine felting needles. It should be
inserted in the direction that hair grows and should appear natural and
appropriate to the sculpted doll. Obviously a newborn doll should have less hair
than a toddler doll.
When completed, the hair should be sealed from the inside with a waterproof glue. At this time new eyes are also set and secured into open-eyed dolls. Sleeping dolls should have hand-rooted eyelashes added.
The use of sand, kitty litter, rice or dried beans for weighting are questionable at best and potentially disastrous as the food products may develop an insect infestation and the other products are not approved for international shipping and will be confiscated by Customs. It is best for artists to use all internationally approved products and for buyers to pay a little more for that quality.
The doll is then reassembled on a soft body or alternately, full
body sculpts may be left "as is". The doll is dressed in baby clothing and
photographed. This newest form of doll making is a boon to the doll industry and
certainly deserves the same respect as porcelain, polymer clay and cloth doll
making. While a "reborn" is not a OOAK (One of a Kind), they are highly
customized and a wonderful opportunity for collectors to own a unique piece of
art.
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About Angels Unawares
For everyone's optimum health; babies come from a smoke-free birthing environment. Our home is pet friendly although the self-enclosed doll making studio is pet free. Our standard poodles (22-26" at
the shoulder) are kept immaculate, are non-shedding, and considered to be non-allergenic by most. Sterile environments are intended for hospitals--not homes--and do not enhance the mind or creative process.
About Me
Reborns are the newest passion of Original Multimedia Design Artist Kelly Lynn Smith (noted for orginal
ethnic sculptures of children and young women in porcelain, polymer and cloth); back after an extended five year vacation from Dollmaking. My creations have been shown in museum exhibits and featured in the Debut
section of Contemporary Doll Collector, (Feb/Mar 1997), Dolls , Doll World, Soft Dolls & Animals!, on the cover of February 1997 Dollmaking, and many other publications.
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