Beautiful Bratz Leah Doll from the Fashion Stylist Collection. She is in great condition and comes dressed in her original outfit. She comes with her original accessories as seen in the photos. Her hair is beautiful and soft. She has a very slight lip rub that is hardly noticeable at all. Doll is in good preowned condition and may show signs of wear/play. Please refer to photos. If you would like to see more photos please let me know. I am happy to help. Doll for collection, OOAK, repaint or hair re-root If you would like to purchase multiple items please let me know and I will combine shipping if possible. If you are located in Canada I can do flat rate shipping of $22 for up to 5 dolls through Canada Post. I ship via Canada Post so if you would like a different carrier please let me know. ***Overseas and International Buyers*** please be aware that if the most cost effective shipping method is selected(shipping methods state whether a tracking number will be supplied) it will not allow for tracking. If you would like a tracking my number for your order please select a “Tracked Packet” option. ****Overseas Buyers**** if the most cost effective shipping method is selected it could take 8-12 weeks for delivery.
Art by Leah Dorion We were pleased to receive news today from Metis artist and educator Leah Dorion from Saskatchewan. " I would like to be placed on your subscription list. I am currently doing a study on the impacts of arts based learning on First Nations and Metis students at the Saskatchewan Urban Native Teacher Education Program. I am a practicing visual artist." Above you will see a sample of Leah Dorion's work called, "Givers of Life" which was recently commissioned by The Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada. The painting was created to celebrate their programme while symbolizing the power of women to give life to the next generation. Leah views her Metis heritage as a unique bridge for knowledge between all people. She describes her painting, "Givers of Life", "The woman of many different cultures all stand under the sacred tree of life holding and nurturing the babies. The midwives and grandmothers are visually represented to acknowledge their important role in bringing forward new life and supporting the mothers. The roots of the sacred tree provide the women with the strength and grounding and fortitude to stand strong. The large sun in the background represents the "hope" and "warmth" that is a foundation for the work that the society undertakes with its work with the world's women." Leah Dorion. Click here for more information about Leah Dorion and her work.
Leah Remini attends the HollyRod 20th Annual DesignCare at Cross Creek Farm on July 14, 2018 in Malibu, California.