Monday, July 1, 2013

VIKTOR&ROLF DOLLS on the catwalk at the Royal Ontario Museum

Last Sunday, fearing a continuation of the thunderstorms we had experienced on Saturday, my daughter and I decided to go to the museum instead of taking our planned bike ride to Toronto Islands.


We had gone to the ROM to see the exhibit on Ancient Mesopotamia, but before we had even come to the ticket counter my attention was caught by an incredible display of dolls.

This haute couture display from VIKTOR&ROLF, an Amsterdam-based fashion house, was part of this year's Luminato Festival, an event each June "where the best artists in the world and the best artists in Canada fill the stage that is Toronto with new and wonderful creations."


The ROM website tells us " VIKTOR&ROLF DOLLS features 31 Victorian porcelain dolls, dressed in impeccably crafted, miniaturized versions of Viktor&Rolf's historic couture designs, parading on a scaled catwalk.  The Dutch designers have styled these iconic dolls, roughly 65 centimetres tall, as hand-crafted archival replicas of their creations, right down to eye colour, hair, and makeup. For this show, the designers created a new and unique platform and environment specifically for the ROM's Thorsell Spirit House."

(Editor's Note; These appear to be reproduction dolls made from antique moulds. I am not sure why they called them "Victorian dolls")

Hav a look at their site here http://www.rom.on.ca/en/exhibitions-galleries/exhibitions/current-exhibitions/viktorrolf-dolls
There is more information and a short movie about the dolls
I have added most of the pictures I took of the dolls below. There are a lot, so it is up to you whether you see them all or not, but I didn't want to leave any out, as each doll is unique.

Today is the last day for this exhibit in Toronto. Read more about the exhibit herehttp://www.rom.on.ca/en/blog/viktorrolf-dolls-come-to-the-rom

Pictures of the dolls from 2010 can be found at this link.



Several of the dolls were wearing porcelain shoes like the delft pattern ones shown here.
















































Friday, June 14, 2013

Squirrels make good dollhouse people, don't you think?

This story appeared in the National post today:
Guidance counselor snaps photos of wild squirrels interacting with miniature props
It starts like this: "Wednesday was Nancy Rose’s day off. For most of the afternoon, the high school guidance counselor from Bedford, N.S., was crouched on her porch, her camera fixed on a miniature bathtub that was carefully staged on a railing. Ms. Rose was waiting for a squirrel to approach the tub and reach for the peanuts inside. National Post reporter Jake Edmiston interrupted Wednesday’s photo shoot to speak to the photographer, whose whimsical depictions of the woodland creatures are garnering international attention."
Have a look. I think you will enjoy it. There's a movie further down with lots of shots.

The miniature settings are wonderful, like this one representing a typical Canadian cottage:


Preparing for Garbage Day
Very timely - graduation day is almost here. 
I ljust love her imaginative settings

I hope you enjoyed the squirrels as much as I did.

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Tynietoy overload

If you follow my blog you know that I am a Tynietoy lover. I have collected it avidly for the past few years and I was thrilled with each and every piece I found. When my dear friend, CM, gave me a Tynietoy townhouse it was the icing on the cake.

I have filled the townhouse and an arts and crafts bookcase with more Tynietoy than they can hold and reluctantly I have decided to sort through my collection and sell some of the duplicates. Here are some pictures of my treasures.