Tag Archives: doll head molds

Doll head mold on tripod

 

Having a show next weekend at Mulford Farm, in East Hampton and wanted to put in some new items. Spent some time mounting this on an old surveyors tripod. It has a post that runs through to the top of the head to the base of the tripod. I love making things for my booth. It separates my things from the other venders. If you’re in East Hampton this weekend, please stop by.

 

 


Another Doll sculpture detail

 

This is similar to the last one, only the doll heads spins in this one. I made the doll head on the right moveable by a slot on the side. The panel was cut out in an oval so the heads can see each other.


New Doll head molds cut out

Just got these back from James DeMartis ( master metal worker ) who cut out new openings in the plate in front of the face. Now I have to decide on a base or not. It almost looks amazing just by itself. Have to live with it.

 


New project – Doll Head molds

These all get mounted and displayed and will end up being little sculptures. Some have the actual plastic heads that came out of the brass molds. They will be paired up and will either be face to face or side by side. Can’t wait to start this.


Doll Head molds

Just got these doll head molds from a dealer. They’ll be mounted on stands and end up as little sculptures. The light colored heads are the actual plastic heads that come out of the brass molds.


Antique show – vintage industrial

This was photographed at an antique show at Miss Amelias, Amagansett, N.Y. Part of my booth with doll head molds, an arcade shooting gallery , and a stone mortar.