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2010 2011 Doll Painting Commissions
Kish Chrysalis Wren, Inset Eyes
All New Painting by Nancy Lee Moran
Alkyd Resin Paint


Kish Chrysalis Wren doll, vinyl 14 inches, inset eyes, faceup by Nancy Lee Moran 2011

Thank you for visiting this web page of various doll commissions of 2011.
Graphic design and website coding by Nancy Lee Moran of USA
New Web Page 5/4/11


Kish Chrysalis Wren doll, before and after, vinyl 14 inches, inset eyes, faceup by Nancy Lee Moran 2011
Kish Chrysalis Wren doll, before and after, vinyl 14 inches, inset eyes, faceup by Nancy Lee Moran 2011


Ellery is a resin 6-inch baby.
Sculpted by Helen Kish, produced in 2005

In 2010 Nancy repainted Ellery and Miki as commissions for Maryana.

Ellery Kish repaint, six-inch resin baby doll, face-up faceups by Nancy Lee Moran 2010
Miki is a vinyl baby.
New 2009 face sculpt by Helen Kish
Miki and Kiley were the 2009 dolls for members of Kish Collectors Club.

Debut Miki was produced in 2010 LE 300.

Miki Kish repaint, six-inch baby doll, vinyl, face-up faceups by Nancy Lee Moran 2010







face paint restoration, Slipper Sybarite, by Nancy Lee Moran 2010

Slipper Sybarite needed delicate restoration of her face paint following a mishap. She was the most glamous visitor to my art studio during 2010. To avoid ruffling her regal feathers, I worked quietly and carefully. Slipper graciously agreed to share this web page with the Kish and Tonner girls, though secretly she would prefer a page of her own.
         ~ Two photos be Jeryl, shared here with her permission

face paint restoration, Slipper Sybarite, by Nancy Lee Moran 2010







In autumn 2010 I discovered a few subtle eye-painting techniques, as shown below.

Raven Kish as Emmy
Photo #07 face of repainted doll, Raven Summer Soiree, Kish Raven Chrysalis, repaint by Nancy Lee Moran 2010, antique blond wig by Wendy Feidt
Seasons Kish (commission)
Photo #SeasonsTracy03 of repainted doll, Kish Seasons, vinyl, repaint by Nancy Lee Moran 2010, new brown wig
Tonner Antoinette
Photo #AntoinetteJere07 of face of Antoinette doll by Tonner Doll Company, redhead, repainted by Nancy Lee Moran 2010


Seasons doll 16 inches, commission for Tracy
Face Sculpt by Helen Kish, all new painting by Nancy Lee Moran in autumn 2010
Tracy wrote to me later, "My Johannah looks so soft and gentle." Johannah has a cozy home on a fireplace mantle.


SeasonsTracy01 of repainted doll, before and after, Kish Seasons, vinyl, repaint by Nancy Lee Moran 2010, new brown wig
Here is Tracy's doll in another wig.

SeasonsTracy01c of repainted doll, before and after, Kish Seasons, vinyl, repaint by Nancy Lee Moran 2010, new brown wig


Ruth Ann's Riley Kish
All New Paint by Nancy Lee, 2010 Commission

Kish Riley doll, vinyl 7 inches, faceup, commission repainted by Nancy Lee Moran 2010


Karen's Riley Kish
Photo by Karen, 2011 Commission

Kish Riley doll, vinyl 7 inches, teddy bear, faceup, photo by Karen, commission repainted by Nancy Lee Moran 2010

Another Riley commission, for Karen 2011
I made a typing error when preparing the paper tags for photos, typing Janet's instead of Karen's.
Kish Riley doll, vinyl 7 inches, faceup commission, repainted by Nancy Lee Moran 2011


Judi's Lark Kish
Lark repaint, Lark Little Lady, Kish clothing, Kish Chrysalis doll, vinyl 14 inches, faceup commission, painted by Nancy Lee Moran 2011

Lark Little Lady, Kish Chrysalis 2008 doll, 2011 commission for Judi

Lark repaint, Lark Little Lady, Kish clothes outfit, Kish Chrysalis doll, vinyl 14 inches, faceup commission, painted by Nancy Lee Moran 2011



Nancy Lee Moran's POLICY TO SHOW RESPECT FOR ROBERT TONNER, HELEN KISH & other doll creators is as follows: The dolls I repaint were factory-artisan painted or were blank mannequins. I would not repaint a doll that the artist (Helen Kish) had painted herself, such as some of those in the Kish Signature Line. I would not paint a Kish sculpt in a limited edition of fewer than 300 (preferably 500 or more). I consult the beautiful book I own: Helen Kish: The Artist and Her Dolls by Louise Fecher (hardcover published in 2006). I am NOT affiliated with any doll company, creator or manufacturer.


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