Natasha Morgan Art Dolls

Ghostly, Unusual & Strange Victorian Gothic Historical Art Dolls. Sometimes creepy and maybe odd, my OOAK art dolls have all been hand created to tell thier own strange stories. Come meet the women of my imagination, and some true women of the past, and learn thier fates.

Saturday, 26 March 2011

Elizabeth Armistead 1750 - 1842

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“You are all to me. You can always make me happy in circumstances apparently unpleasant and miserable… Indeed my dearest angel, the whole ha...
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Monday, 21 March 2011

Elizabeth Armistead's Pelisse

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As always I've been really busy working hard at sewing clothes for my latest doll. And just finished is one of my least favorite jobs - ...
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Tuesday, 15 March 2011

Elizabeth Armistead - Work in Progress

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I've been working hard at my next doll, the courtesan Elizabeth Armistead. Although I wouldn't want to live the lives they did, the...
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Sunday, 6 March 2011

Mary Shelley 30th Aug 1797 – 1st Feb 1851

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Mary Shelley, born Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin on 3oth Aug 1797, was a short story writer, dramatist, essayist, biographer and travel writer....

Mary Shelley - Fancy Petticoat and Blouse

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One last little update before I upload the photos of a completed Mary Shelley. I just wanted to show you the last layers beneath her clothe...
Wednesday, 2 March 2011

Cording Technique

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I've been asked by the lovely Karly Perez of Cheekie Bottoms Art Dolls - http://www.karlyperez.com/  - to explain the cording technique...
Tuesday, 1 March 2011

Mary Shelley - A Lot of Underwear!

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Quite a long post as I have photos of Mary Shelley at each stage of dressing to share. I really was quite shocked when I realised just how ...
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Natasha Morgan
Wales, United Kingdom
I’m an artist that specialised in unique handcrafted Art Dolls – Each made to tell a story that may not have otherwise been told.
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