You are a beautiful soul and you created a master peace! Stunning is not even the right word to describe her! I also feel your pain! As a child already I was one with nature. I had a friend, a big tree. I would climb up on it and do my homework sitting in it. I talked to it and touched it gently. One day - just like your forest - my tree and all his friends were cut down and I cried bitter tears. I was laughed at... The pain of nature has become too much for me and I have isolated myself in my bedroom. My heart breaks on the 4th of July, when here in the USA, people celebrate with fireworks. I know what they do to birds and other wildlife.... I have completely isolated myself with my dolls in my bedroom. 💔 The pain is too much. Thank you for creating such a beautiful beautiful doll in honor of our forests❤. Hugs and love from🤗❤️ Tamara @Brokendreamdolls
@@Nymphaidolls maybe one of these days I can afford one of your dolls, ( if they ever are for sale ). And you are so welcome for my comment! It is rare to come across such beautiful souls as you are! That needs to be honored and deserves utmost attention❤️!
She is beautiful ❤ your attention to detail is mind blowing, I'm starting my journey of creating bjd and I hope to get this good one day. Thank you for sharing ❤
Beautiful work as always! Maybe this is a silly question but, I've noticed that most porcelain BJD artists paint on the eyes directly instead of using removable glass eyes like their resin counterparts, is there a practical reason for this or does it just come down to personal preference?
It’s mostly personal preference, at least for me. But there are some factors that are easier with resin than porcelain. For example, removable head cap. That plays a part as well.