Pretty faced dolls are giving way to realistic faces and odd faces. Each of these dolls by Stephanie Alice Rogers has a story to tell. She creates her doll artwork from fabric, clay, paint, wood, human hair and found objects. Her work reflects the characters from novels, omens, superstitions, myths and legends.
Do you have a story for each doll? Give it a go, then compare yours with the artist's.
Implications - The spirit behind the creation of these dolls smacks of the same spirit that was responsible for ad campaigns like Dove's "Campaign for Real Women." By eschewing the conventional (and unrealistic) designs associated with Barbies and other dolls marketed toward children, Stephanie Alice Rogers offers a more attainable and personal form of doll for consumers. Despite the creepiness.
Omen Dolls
Stephanie Alice Rogers' Creepy Characters
Trend Themes
1. Realistic Dolls - Opportunity to disrupt the toy industry by offering more realistic and relatable doll options.
2. Storytelling Dolls - Opportunity to disrupt the doll industry by creating dolls with unique and interesting stories behind them.
3. Upcycling Dolls - Opportunity to disrupt the toy industry by utilizing sustainable materials and found objects to create dolls.
Industry Implications
1. Toy - The toy industry can benefit from offering more realistic and sustainable doll options.
2. Art - The art industry can incorporate storytelling and upcycling techniques to create unique and captivating dolls.
3. Home Decor - The home decor industry can benefit from incorporating realistic and quirky dolls as part of its design offerings.