These two fabric dolls were made in response to a Klimt inspired Challenge on
Sharon's blog. I have always admired Gustav Klimts art and a while ago had drawn up a pattern for these dolls (and that was as far as I got!!!!).

After seeing the Challenge on Sharon's blog I decided it was time to find the pattern and have a bit of play. I have always loved the patterns and doodles in Klimts work, the odd angles of the human form he uses (but most of all his wild use of colour and patterns).

I thought the two girls looked good together, sort of fitted together as do the forms in his paintings.

Thanks Sharon for the wonderful challenge, I am going to make more of these quirky little art dolls.

How lucky am I???? I received this wonderful Babushka doll from my dear art friend
Dot last week (sorry about the quality of the photo... just couldnt get it right, this winter light is not conducive to taking good photos).
I have always LOVED these little family of dolls, so was
very excited to receive one in the mail...just the best surprise. Thank you Dot - she is beautiful and I love the gorgeous owl fabric you have used for the mama.
AND this one is for you too Dot. This is the latest addition to our menagerie.... her name is Tinkatink. My girlfriend Marianne rescued a mother cat and her 5 kittens so I was called in to adopt one. She is a gorgeous little girl and has fit into our family well (even with Leroy the Rhodesian Ridgeback.... he is scared of her!!!).
Hope you are all having a wonderful week and were able to get some art time over the weekend.
Take care until next time .......