Toys In The Basement: Beautiful Creepy Dolls By Annie Montgomerie

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“I initially made hand felted dolls which featured different unique scenes on each dress. Animals featured more and more until I decided to concentrate on textile creature art. I use old fabrics, leather and other findings that i seek out in various second hand places to create my pieces. Recently I have been more experimental with layering fabric to give different effects. I have also started to create little animal head children using old doll bodies and vintage embroidered linens. My larger animal heads are designed as wall hangings like a friendlier version of taxidermy trophies.” — Annie Montgomerie.

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