The first of the modern Asian ball-jointed dolls hit the international market about ten years ago. Strongly influenced by the anime/manga culture, these dolls are made of high-quality polyurethane resin and strung with elastic cord to allow for posing of their intricately-jointed bodies. The dolls are often purchased blank, without eyes, hair, or face paint, allowing their owners to customize them into highly-unique pieces of art. Most of them are made in Japan, Korea, or China, and must be purchased through a buying service or broker. The largest forum dedicated to these dolls boasts a membership of nearly 20,000. This book is a series of photographs taken of dolls in the collection of Northern California artist Wendy Bailey, known as Cirquemom in the BJD community. Referred to by the artist as snapshots, the full-page, full-color photographs show the dolls in candid moments of daily life. This book is not a definitive tome on ball-jointed dolls nor their culture. The only writing in the book is a short introduction by the artist, who presents the photographs as simply a glimpse into the lives of these fascinating three-dimensional virtual life-forms.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Bailey, Wendy
ISBN-10
0615252087
ISBN-13
9780615252087
eBay Product ID (ePID)
118630127
Product Key Features
Author
Cirquemom, Wendy Reiswig Bailey
Language
English
Topic
General
Dimensions
Item Length
8.3in.
Item Height
0.3in.
Item Width
8.3in.
Item Weight
8 Oz
Additional Product Features
Book Title
Resin Life : Snapshots of Asian Ball-Jointed Dolls