The incredible ball-jointed dolls of DD-Anne express strength through fragility. Exquisite and ethereal, long-limbed, pure, they exude a special grace, an elegance touched with tragedy. There is an allegorical quality to them, illustrating poetic ideas in a three-dimensional and miniature form.
In her Alice in Underland series, she reconceptualizes the Queen of Hearts in a bold and marvelous way, taking inspiration from the Venus flytrap. The clothes and shoes for these little incarnations of the Victorian tale are sculptural and astonishing in their level of detail.
Meticulously crafted, DD-Anne’s dolls are delicate, beautiful, and thought-provoking. Her sewing skills and sense of design are formidable, resulting in creations that are wonderfully expressive and truly memorable. Lovely and visionary, these dolls embody an inner drama with splendor and clarity.