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About Vincent

The doll maker

Vincent's fascination with dolls came from a very early age. From puppets to porcelain dolls, to miniature dollhouses until his first encounter with ball jointed dolls back in 2003. 

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From that very first time he saw a ball jointed doll, he became enchanted by their beauty, and at that moment he knew that was what he really wanted to do: to be a dollmaker.

He has since tried many ways to bring life to his dolls, from traditional sculpting to the now used 3D modeling. He gives soul to each doll as a unique piece, from the modeling, to the printing, sanding, painting, sewing and making of eyes, hair and other accessories, and puts all his passion in each of the steps.

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Vincent's hands have seen their share of art. They like writing, drawing, playing music and, of course, they take their most pleasure on doll making. No matter what they are up to, Vincent's hands are always occupied on something, and so is his mildy lunatic mind. Which is mostly at ease when working on The Broken Maiden.

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Tools of the Artist

What is used to create The Broken Maiden

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Software:

Blender, Chitubox.

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Hardware:

Printing: Elegoo Mars, UV white Resin.

Post-processing: UV curing lamp, Dremel Power Tool, Sandpaper, Assortment of rusty files, dental polishing powder. 

Painting: Watercolor paints, MSC, Pastels, Various old brushes and sponge pieces, acrylic clear gloss.

Hair: Natural or Synthetic hair fibers, white glue, silicone.

Eyes: UV resin eye bases, acrylic paint, UV transparent resin.

Clothing: Recovered fabric, Singer sewing machine.

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And of course, a pair of hands and a semi-working mind.

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