Making Original & Portrait Dolls in Cernit
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Average customer review:Product Description
You too can learn the how-tos and secrets of creating cernit dolls from award winning, master artist Rotraut Schrott in this easy-to-follow workbook. Features 288 photos, 266 in color. From the first step in modeling to the final stages of costuming, all work is shown in easy to understand steps and corresponding photos. Rotraut Schrott's dolls are much sought after and her one-of-a-kinds sell for multi-thousand dollars. Enjoy the exquisite photos of dolls that the artist has created.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #833453 in Books
- Published on: 2000-05
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 110 pages
Editorial Reviews
Language Notes
Text: English (translation)
Original Language: German
Customer Reviews
Not very instructive
I found this book to be very disappointing. With a title like "Making Origninal portrait Dolls in Cernit" one would expect a bit more instruction. Amounts of Cernit needed for the project would be very helpful...but this info is lacking as is much more about working with this polymer clay. What is not lacking is a complete history of Rotraut Schrott doll making endeavors, her inspiration, her abilites and where they came from. This book is a sad disappointment. Not recommended for those who truely would like to learn how to work with Cernit in dollmaking. Lot's of pretty doll pictures though......
Not very instructional, mainly pictures of dolls
If you are looking for good instructions, it's not in this book. Mainly pictures of her dolls and a basic guide to modeling the Cernit.
A beautiful and informative book!
Whether you are a beginner or a skilled artist, this book is a must. Not only is Rotraut Schrott an amazing artist, her step-by-step instructional photos are very clear and concise. Even if you are not an artist, the photos of her "children" will amaze you. Ms. Schrott creates the most life-like figures I have ever seen. She does not use molds of any kind. Each portrait figure is done entirely by hand, right down to the last detail of the clothing. She captures the soul of the child and conveys it in the expressions on their faces. It is hard to belive that the children in the beautiful, full color photos are not real. I can't say enough about this artist or this book.



