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Learn about Doll Commissions
Where to find Nancy Lee's dolls . . . 402.274.3040 phone or nancylee@nancyleemoran.com
May 2011 Doll Painting Commissions Kish Chrysalis Song All New Painting by Nancy Lee Moran Alkyd Resin Paint
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Thank you for visiting this web page of various doll commissions of May 2011.
Graphic design and website coding by Nancy Lee Moran of USA
New Web Page 6/6/11 ~ two dolls added on 8/25/11
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Kish Urban Song, repainted Monique Wig: FAITH style size 6/7 Long straight hair in layers Smocked dress by Tracy of SewManyDreams
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Kish Urban Song, repainted Monique Wig: GENEVA style size 6/7 Long straight wig, plaited by Nancy Smocked dress by Tracy of SewManyDreams
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Kish Urban Song, repainted Monique Wig: YURI style size 6/7 Blunt-cut synthetic mohair Smocked dress by Tracy of SewManyDreams
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Reading to Alice is from the Alice in Wonderland Collection by the Robert Tonner Doll Company, produced in 2009 in a Limited Edition of 250. Her 16-inches size (40 cm) makes her ideal as a mother or nanny to Kish Riley and her friends, also to 10-11" Dianna Effner and Tonner dolls (like Marley). Her eyelet dress is soft to touch, white and classic. Her rooted synthetic hair falls in dark waves. Nancy Lee purchased the vinyl doll new from Tonner Direct and repainted her in May 2011.
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Bitty Belinda #1 Repainted one is below. Monique Wig: Collette (real mohair), size 6/7 Sculpted by Helen Kish, vinyl doll made in 2005
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Bitty Belinda #2 Repainted one is above. Monique Wig: Dimples 6/7 in Ginger Brown Sculpted by Helen Kish, vinyl doll made in 2005, LE 600
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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.
Please send your questions and requests to Nancy at nancylee@nancyleemoran.com
or by phone: 402-274-3040 Central Time
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