The Cutest, Soft Handmade Sculptures of Emina Poison

Lam Art Studio is the creative boutique of Emina Poison, a Georgian artist renowned for her highly original, whimsical designer toys and soft sculptures.

Since childhood, Emina has been passionate about bringing imaginary creatures to life, drawing inspiration from folklore, fairy tales, and the belief that mysterious beings hide just beyond the edge of ordinary perception. Her process is fearless and experimental—she often invents new techniques and repurposes everyday objects such as old credit cards or aquarium nets as raw materials for her one-of-a-kind toys. Every creation is unique, with no two pieces ever being the same; even when revisiting themes, she alters colors, accessories, or expressions to ensure individuality. Emina’s art stands out for its playful forms and deep emotional resonance, appealing to collectors worldwide and regularly showcased in online galleries and international doll art features.

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