Wednesday, February 6, 2013
It's A Small World
Atomic. Minute. Small. Miniature. Lilliputian. Regardless of the terminology, there is a magical quality to the minuscule doll. Luckily for Dolldom, Wilde Imagination ventures into the world of small dolls with the same sense of creative wonder that yields bountiful harvests with Ellowyne Wilde and Evangeline Ghastly. With Amelia Thimble and her friends Izzy and Hamish, Wilde Imagination opens up a new way to imagine and to play, for these characters are meant to inhabit the human world and live inside a sewing kit.
In this exclusive feature, Dolldom welcomes Hamish, Amelia's newest friend. His expressive face boasts soulful inset eyes and hand painted features. At only four inches, it's not difficult to be amazed by the highly detailed sculpt and evocative expression of this little ball-jointed resin lad. His twelve points of articulation allow for precise posing - and most amazingly - no need for a stand. Master Hamish can stand on his own, a truly laudable characteristic, no matter if taken literally or figuratively.
Wilde Imagination offers several different styles, all designed by Joe Petrollese, (even a tiny Peter Pan for Amelia's Tinkerbell) each one more fanciful that the other and all promising hours of fun. The perfect travel doll, Hamish will pose for photos in the big outdoors, sneak into the most popular museum galleries in your coat's pocket, and enliven an otherwise boring flight.
Hamish comes dressed in an outfit featuring a striped bodysuit, denim overalls with buttons, knit hat with pom-pom, and matching shoes. His favorite wooden toy train is also included. He is a limited edition of 300 dolls.
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He is adorable! Great pictures, too.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Vanessa. Wilde has done a great job with him.
DeleteAdorable! I have been actively resisting Amelia Thimble since her release. Mostly because I don't want any child dolls, but also because I know my 6 year old, named Amelia, will abscond with her.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Bree. These dolls are so tiny, you surely can find a little space for her. And what a thrill for your daughter to know that there is such a special doll sharing her name. Surely, the doll would become a family heirloom.
DeleteI love the worlds you create in your blog posts. Absolutely Incredible! Thank you for sharing your talent.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jessica! I'm a kid at heart so if I am going to play, I'm going to play just like when I was a child. Now the camera documents the play. Thank you for visiting and for your very kind words.
DeleteHello from Spain, i like very much this boy. He is wearing a nice outfit. Your pics are awesome. Your pictures are very expressive. Keep in touch
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