My large Gothic Lolita’s will be showcased at the Lazy Pear Gallery here in Vermont in June for a show aptly titled “Odd Babies.”! I will be at the opening so I hope to see you there! Show runs from June 5 to July 13, 2008.
Odd Babies: Four Artists Explore the Doll
Group Show featuring work by Beth Robinson, Nina Gaby, Tiffany Owenbey, and Chris London
Lazy Pear Gallery
The opening reception is part of the Montpelier Art Walk, Friday, June 6, 4pm – 8pm
If you are interested in purchasing any of these dolls, please contact the gallery: lazypear@lazypear.com








Beth,
I love these dolls, I would buy every one of them. The detail on the clothes is awesome.
Michelle
Thanks Michelle! The clothing took forrrrrreeeeevvvvveeeer to make but it was really fun.
I´ve found your blog couple of days ago- wonderful dolls! I really love your special kind of art!
I am thrilled to see you going larger and into such detail. Kudos!!!!
I love them, especially Lily and Iris!
Oh, I am sooooo in LOVE. The eyes have so much depth–are they taxidermy eyes??? They just pull you in. And you’ve captured the gothic lolita perfectly. Hope your show goes well!
Nope, not taxidermy (though I have used those in the past) but these are just your average glastic eyes.
I just love Pink, Iris and Daisy. I admire your wonderful creativity with the clothing, concepts of ideas on these and the dolls faces and what they convey. I would buy all these three because they speak to me the most.
I have a great admiration for your work. Good on you. Thank you for the opportunity to see your work at every stage of your development.
Unicas y maravillosas!!…..son una delicia!!!….My favorites are the dolls with a bird head….I never seen anything like it!
These are just beautiful…the attention to detail on the clothing is apparent, and the faces herald a new direction in your art. Very striking. I’m particularly fond of Iris and Lilly. Can’t wait to see what else you create!
I especially like “Pink”. Cant wait to see your layout in Art Doll Quarterly!
The photo of Daisy has been ‘lifted’ and is being used on another website. Thought you would want to know. I just found out about this site tonight (from Art & Ghosts blog) and was roaming around the site, checking their images.
http://www.polyvore.com/the_worlds_best_photos_lace/thing?id=4055268
Thanks Grace! I hate crap like that. My work is protected by copyright laws. All they are required to do is to license it by listing my website, name, with a link to my website.
I’ll look into it. Thanks for letting me know.