For some, porcelain dolls are eerie creations found in horror movies, such as Annabelle. And yet, they usually play a huge role in one's childhood and even elicit nostalgic memories later on in life. Whether it's a ragdoll or a sophisticated Barbie, many people, even as adults, remember their dolls, and there are still those who count them as collectibles.
More often than not, people think dolls are meant for children, but a Russian couple’s work can prove them wrong. Anastasia and Sergey Lutsenko’s dolls look like real humans: each one has her own unique look, personality, and charisma. They have an incredibly realistic human-like appearance, making us wonder what the artists’ process is like, from modeling the wigs and clothes to making them by hand.
The craftsmanship and level of detail that goes into each of these dolls is incredible, making them so realistic that it’s not until you see ... Continue Reading »
For some, porcelain dolls are eerie creations found in horror movies, such as Annabelle. And yet, they usually play a huge role in one's childhood and even elicit nostalgic memories later on in life. Whether it's a ragdoll or a sophisticated Barbie, many people, even as adults, remember their dolls, and there are still those who count them as collectibles.
Out of polymer clay, Russian artist Michael Zajkov creates doll faces and moveable doll body parts that are unlike anything I’ve ever seen before. The detail within his work is utterly exquisite. The handpainted glass eyes are from Germany and the dolls’ hair is fashioned from French mohair. The end result, to me, is quite spooky. The longer I stare at them, the more lifelike they seem. The quality of the expressions is haunting, like they’re lost souls or have tortured pasts. All images via Michael Zajkov’s Instagram. via Bored Panda
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For some, porcelain dolls are eerie creations found in horror movies, such as Annabelle. And yet, they usually play a huge role in one's childhood and even elicit nostalgic memories later on in life. Whether it's a ragdoll or a sophisticated Barbie, many people, even as adults, remember their dolls, and there are still those who count them as collectibles.
Sometimes, a craftsman is too good, like when he makes dolls so realistic it’s creepy. Michael Zajkov is one such man. The faces of his art dolls are so realistic, it’s disturbing to see him hold their heads in his hands. When you watch his work in motion, there’s only so much you can do […]
Out of polymer clay, Russian artist Michael Zajkov creates doll faces and moveable doll body parts that are unlike anything I’ve ever seen before. The detail within his work is utterly exquisite. The handpainted glass eyes are from Germany and the dolls’ hair is fashioned from French mohair. The end result, to me, is quite spooky. The longer I stare at them, the more lifelike they seem. The quality of the expressions is haunting, like they’re lost souls or have tortured pasts. All images via Michael Zajkov’s Instagram. via Bored Panda
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Parece que en cualquier momento moverán sus ojos, pestañarán.
Michael Zajkov, from Moscow, makes dolls that are painstakingly hand-sculpted, with glass eyes and French mohair wigs with uncannily human expressions that are snapped up by collectors.
Abyss Creations, maker of ultra-realistic sex dolls, wants to tap robotics and AI to bring them to life. Get an inside look at how robot lovers get ready for action.
很隨興的一天。
Parece que en cualquier momento moverán sus ojos, pestañarán.
Most people don't try to make dolls themselves. Most people aren't Michael Zajkov.
French artist Laurence Ruet, of Dijon, has created a range of scarily lifelike collectable dolls, pictured. Each doll sells for between 450 and 1,350 Euros each.
Sometimes, a craftsman is too good, like when he makes dolls so realistic it’s creepy. Michael Zajkov is one such man. The faces of his art dolls are so realistic, it’s disturbing to see him hold their heads in his hands. When you watch his work in motion, there’s only so much you can do […]
Sometimes, a craftsman is too good, like when he makes dolls so realistic it’s creepy. Michael Zajkov is one such man. The faces of his art dolls are so realistic, it’s disturbing to see him hold their heads in his hands. When you watch his work in motion, there’s only so much you can do […]
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Russian artist Michael Zajkov ’s skills are so precise, that the dolls he creates look disturbingly lifelike. The dolls are made of polymer clay, hand painted g
Wait 'til they find out they're not even real.
Michael Zajkov creates stunningly realistic dolls from polymer clay, using hand painted glass eyes from Germany and French mohair for hair. The dolls look
Michael Zajkov, from Moscow, makes dolls that are painstakingly hand-sculpted, with glass eyes and French mohair wigs with uncannily human expressions that are snapped up by collectors.
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Art dolls of Michael Zajkov (Russia)
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Dolls that look disturbingly real created by Michael Zajkov
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Robert dons a lifelike bodysuit and throws on a wig and a dress. Transformed into Sherry, Robert joins the living dolls, a group of like-minded men profiled in a new documentary.
Hyperrealist art began in 1970 with drawings identical to photographs and in 2000 came to be recognized as a movement and artistic genre in Europe and the United States. But when we talk about realism we mean that it even confuses real people with real, and to show a little better this art for you, we separate some incredible works that have already been exposed by the world.
When you are looking at these cute babies, it’s hard to believe that they are not real children but small handmade dolls made of polymer clay by Russian artist Elena Kirilenko.
Out of polymer clay, Russian artist Michael Zajkov creates doll faces and moveable doll body parts that are unlike anything I’ve ever seen before. The detail within his work is utterly exquisite. The handpainted glass eyes are from Germany and the dolls’ hair is fashioned from French mohair. The end result, to me, is quite spooky. The longer I stare at them, the more lifelike they seem. The quality of the expressions is haunting, like they’re lost souls or have tortured pasts. All images via Michael Zajkov’s Instagram. via Bored Panda