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Dolls in the home

  • Rebecca Marrs
  • Nov 10, 2016
  • 1 min read

My second series of photographs, Dolls in the home, feature my original doll alongside the male doll throughout my home in various positions. The aim of these photographs is to show what the dolls would look like in human environments and to capture them in full scale to exaggerate their human qualities. I wanted this series to be more humorous that the previous, however I feel that the dolls alone in any situation give the viewer an uneasy feeling. I have decided not to edit the photographs, I held the doll up in the majority of the images, I really like the idea of capturing the doll as if it is moving or just going about a daily routine.


 
 
 

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