Friday, September 16, 2011

Eileen Rudisill Miller paper doll


Who can resist Marie Antoinette? Love the way Eileen employs vivid color and bold patterns in her fanciful interpretation of this historic figure. From the Artists Gallery.

5 comments:

  1. I was delighted to meet Eileen at the paper doll convention in Philly. I loved her dolls completely. You are right, Linda, about the vivid colors, which is what attracts me to them most (as well as the fact that they are drawn so well). My friend, Chris, and I were at the Color and Cut-Out session at the convention and had both chosen Eileen's dolls to color first. We had no idea she was sitting at our table, when a small voice suddenly said, "Oh, you picked my dolls to color!" She was excited we loved her dolls, and we were excited to meet the creator of the dolls we loved! Chris and I really enjoyed getting to know Eileen, and we look forward to seeing more of her dolls published. Martha Raively

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  2. What a beautiful paper doll. I love the colors and the outlines are so crisp. I've never seen her work before, so thank you for showing off such a talented artist.

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  3. WOW! These are REALLY pretty! I love the aqua blue gown on the top right.

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  4. Ohh.. Any chance this one is going to be for sale too?

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  5. Linda, I just found your blog! thank you for showing my work. This and all my paper dolls are for sale. My website is http:/www.ermillerdesigns.com and my paper doll Etsy shop is http://www.etsy.com/shop/PaperDollsbyERMiller. Or you can contact me directly by email @ermillerdesigns@comcast.net.

    Thanks for your comments, Martha.Martha and Chris recently attended my Open Studio Show which was part of a Holiday Studio Tour held annually by the Haverford Guild of Craftsmen in Havertown where I live, outside of Philadelphia. and Martha won the basket of fine crafts that we raffled off!Great to see you both.
    Happy New Year!

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