I adore kokeshi dolls. I was given one (the same as the little brown one on the right) when I was an exchange student in Japan 17 years ago. The little one with the buns is so cute! Its the last one so if you like it, snap it up. These dolls all come from Tago. Tago is run by...
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© copyrighted image; all rights reserved. Kokeshi doll – Izumino (Spring Field) | And so they were five. Well, my wife's Kokeshi doll collection is growing. The new arrival came today fresh from Tokyo, Japan. Window light from camera right and from behind the camera. A large silver reflector was camera left.
Yuki Atae, one of Japan's most prominent doll makers, creates unique figures out of fabric -- many of them depicting Japanese children from the early 20th century -- not just for kids but for adults who may have forgotten their childhood days.
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“MY WORK’S NOT ONLY ABOUT MY OBSESSION WITH JAPANESE WOMEN, IT’S ABOUT MEDICAL FETISHISM AND MY FASCINATION WITH ACCIDENTS” – ROMAIN SLOCOMBE, 1997 Beautiful Japanese girls are photographed in casts and bandages, victims of unknown traumas in the neon streets and hospital rooms. These are the
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