Showing posts with label art dolls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art dolls. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 07, 2020

The Beautiful Artwork of Hally Levesque's "The Spirit Woods" Exhibition


In the spring I saw a Facebook post from Hally Levesque about an exhibit she was having at a local Canadian art gallery where she would be exhibiting and selling some of her beautiful  "The Spirit Woods" art pieces. 

Lady of the Woods Tryptich by Hally Levesque

I was thrilled as Hally is an exceptional artist who creates art dolls, mixed media art, paper art, collage art and more.  Not only is she an exceptional art doll artist, but she is also an art teacher, storyteller, photographer and a bit of a history buff. 

Her online class video's are easy to follow and beautifully taught as well as being sprinkled with all sort of historical tidbits or stories, which I just love.

Hally Levesque -  Artful Gathering 2015 - Bonnets & Bows: A Regency Doll Project

I first encountered Hally after taking her "Bonnets & Bows: A Regency Doll Project" at Artful Gathering in the spring of 2015.  I, of course, was interested in this class as she was showing you how to make a paper-clay historical Regency period art doll.  

To me I had hit the jackpot: a Victorian like art doll with historical tidbits sprinkled throughout.  What's not to love.


Hally Levesque - Artful Gathering 2016 - Romantic Rosabella - A Ribbons & Roses Doll Project 


Hally Levesque - Artful Gathering 2016 Wee Winter Whimsies - Primitive Folk Art Dolls for the Holidays

Hally Levesque - Artful Gathering 2017 Tassels & Tiaras: A Winged Wonders Doll Project

I loved her first class so much I ended up taking 3 more or her Artful Gathering online classes.  Each of those classes was just as good if not better than her Bonnets & Bows class.


As I already said, Hally is an exceptional artist as well as an exceptional teacher.  Luckily for all of you Hally's classes are available as video's on her Creative Works website here.   Her video's are well thought out, easy to follow, and entertaining.   If you love dolls and get a chance to take one of her classes or buy one of her video's you won't be disappointed.  

After taking her Romantic Rosabella class I learned that I had won the beautiful "Winter Roses" art doll that Hally Levesque was raffling off to one of the students from her Romantic Rosabella and Wee Winter Whimsies classes at Artful Gathering. 

I couldn't believe it! I never win anything - especially a gorgeous art doll made by an unbelievably talented and gifted art doll artist - Hally Levesque.


When I opened up her box I was just astonished.   She was even more beautiful than her pictures depicted.  

What I couldn't get over was her remarkable face. She was a totally handmade, hand sculpted, and hand painted art doll. The hand painted features on her face, which is only 1 3/4" long and 1 1/4" wide, were beautifully done and unbelievable. 

All I could say was "Wow!" She was utterly gorgeous and a true inspiration for what a beautiful art doll can look like.


So, you can imagine how thrilled I was with Hally's enchanting exhibit. I was happy for Hally, but also for everyone who could see some of her beautiful art pieces in person and be able to purchase some of them - which, of course, I did.

According to Hally on "The Spirit Woods" page of her Creative Works website; "The seed for this project was planted in 2018 when I was looking for something new and challenging to get the creative juices flowing.  I found my inspiration when I stumbled upon pictures on the Internet of some very unusual looking mushrooms.  I was struck by how they were both alien-like and yet oddly beautiful.  I began to play with the idea of incorporating the subject into my art. From there, the imagery spilled over into other areas.  I imagined an entire body of work devoted to the subject of nature spirits.  My fascination with moths also came into play and before I knew it, a narrative began to take form culminating in a journal with a series of accompanying art works."

Hally has four sections that you can click on and view on her  "The Spirit Woods" page regarding her creations: The Spirit Woods Journal, The Video, The Art Projects, and a Gallery Display.  If you love art and love learning about the inspiration behind Hally's exceptional works of art please do yourself a favor and click on the links on her  "The Spirit Woods" page.  

As mentioned before, Hally is a storyteller and historian who takes you into the inner world of her enchanting art pieces.  I guarantee you won't be disappointed. 

It was hard to choose which art pieces I wanted as they were all exceptional but purchasing all of them, which I wanted to do, was definitely out of the question.  

So, I settled on three of them: Lady of the Woods Tryptich,  Fungorium Agara Cut-out, and Mothology Collage Shadow Box.  

I waited until the exhibit was over to receive my art pieces and was so happy when they finally arrived.  

Once again, when I opened the box they took my breath away.  They were unbelievably beautiful, enchanting, and exceptional pieces of art.  I couldn't help but admire the amazing details on every square inch of her art pieces. 

I had been blown away with just seeing the pictures and knew they would be beautiful but was stunned seeing how beautiful and detailed they actually were in person. The intricate detail in each piece had to have taken her a long time to create.  I couldn't help but admire her astonishing works of art.

I asked Hally if it would be okay to post pictures of her astonishing works and she graciously agreed to let me.  I knew that all my Artful Gathering friends would be thrilled to see pictures of some of Hally's creations again and was hoping she would agree.

Here's what Hally said about her creations: "Truly, I create not solely for my own enjoyment. People ask me how it is that I can part with things that I devote so much time to making. For me the answer is simple. Art is for sharing and nothing gives me greater satisfaction than knowing that I have somehow contributed to the happiness of others through something that I love to do."

I, for one, can say that every time I look at my Hally Levesque creations they not only give me joy, but fill me with inspiration. Every time I look at them I see a new piece of detail that I hadn't noticed before.  They are enchanting, inspirational, and definitely fill me with happiness.  So, mission accomplished, Haley.

I hope you enjoy the pictures I took of Hally's three art pieces.  The pictures truly don't do her works of art justice, but I'm hoping they show you enough of the detail for you to see how truly beautiful they are.

Lady of the Woods Tryptich by Hally Levesque
18" x 16"
Paper, ink, acrylic paint, wire, varnish and plastic frame.

According to Hally; "I created the character of The Lady of the Woods based on the concept of a mother spirit - a guardian of all that exists in her woodland domain."
 






Fungorium Agara Cut-out by Hally Levesque
11 1/2" x 10"
Paper, ink, acrylic paint, wire and varnish.




Mothology Collage Shadow Box by Hally Levesque
17 3/4" x 11"x 4 1/2"
Paper, ink, marker, varnish, and plastic frame.







If you would like to learn more about Hally and her beautiful art pieces her Creative Doll Works website is here

And, if you ever get a chance to take one of Hally's online classes, buy one of her video's, or buy one of her art pieces do so.  You will not be disappointed.

Sunday, April 26, 2020

Loved Crafting As A Kid and My Crafting With Kids Pinterest Board


I absolutely love to craft and especially love creating free tutorials, e-patterns, free e-printables, free e-books and how-to's for my customers and blog readers and have created a lot of "freebies" over the years.  To say the variety of crafts I like to try is an eclectic mix would be an understatement.  I don't think I've even found a craft I haven't liked.

All of my "freebies" are available on the "My Free E-Patterns, E-Printables, E-Tutorials, and E-Bookspage of my Linda's Blog and on my "My Free E-Patterns, E-Printables, E-Tutorials, and E-Books" Pinterest board.

My love of crafts developed as a young child.  You see, my family is a family of crafters and have been for many generations. From my great aunt, grandmother, grandfather, mother, father, brothers, sister, nieces, nephews, children and grandchildren we're sewing enthusiasts, painters, woodworkers, knitters, crafters, designers, etc. and we all learned as small children from each other. 

And, as a crafter, there is nothing more enjoyable than teaching a young child how to make something and watching the sheer delight on their face as they learn how to make something and how proud they are when their creation is complete.  The sense of accomplishment is immeasurable.

So, of course, I had to set-up a "Crafting With Kids" Pinterest Board with some of the amazing tutorials, e-patterns, video's and how-to's I've found out there. 


If you love to craft with your kids I hope you find these tutorials, patterns, video's, and how-to's helpful.

If you love my Crafting With Kids Tutorials, Video's, Patterns, and How-To's board please follow my board by clicking on the link above.

Have fun with the kids.

Sunday, September 08, 2019

What Will They Become?


This summer I was inspired to create and try new techniques.  Well, try I did....lol

So, I decided to see if I could paint some of the round wood balls I use for my "faceless" Victorian dolls with an acrylic and watercolor painted face, like the balls shown in the picture above.

The one on the left was a wood ball with book collage papers that I painted on top of.  The other two were acrylic and watercolor paint on just the unfinished wood ball.


Next, I thought I'd see if I could paint watercolor and acrylic faces on level wood circles.  Worked great.


The problem now is - what should I make with them.  I'm not sure.  I may just wait awhile.  Then again, whenever I do that I hope I don't end up using them for years - even decades.....lol

Hopefully, that won't be the case here. We'll see......lol


Saturday, September 07, 2019

My New Handmade Mixed Media Creations For The Christmas and Winter SeasonsCopyright © 2004 - 2023 - All Rights Reserved - Written By Linda Walsh



I have to plead guilty as charged.  I had way too much fun this summer making my mixed media Christmas decorations.  I made 27 in total, each a little different, and love how they all turned out.

Like all "dollies" that  you make they each end up with their own personalities and stories to tell.  So, of course, I wrote blog posts for each of them.  If you'd like to see more detailed pictures of them and read their stories just click on their links below: