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Prints available upon request. Please note me if interested.This piece belongs to the body of work for my B.F.A. Senior Exhibit. It features an original childrens' story of mine about a girl's little plush toy who finds adventure when accidentally left in the woods. ^^
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Artist/Show Statement:
Lost.
The dreaded moment when a child realizes that her beloved plush toy is missing. But he's more than just a toy to her. He has a name. He has a personality. He has fears, dreams, and emotions. And now he's slipped away from her protective embrace, left alone to face such a big and unfamiliar world. Who will tuck him in at night? Who will share their cookies with him? And more importantly, who is going to hug him when he's afraid?
A lost plush toy can be very traumatic for a child. The world is still new and oftentimes challenging, and it's easy for such displacement to be projected from toy to child when that toy is an extension of the child. Children need to be comforted and reassured, and in turn they feel the need to comfort and reassure their stuffed friends. When a faux fur friend becomes lost, the child becomes distressed because a part of her is facing the world alone.
But should she be distressed? What if the world isn't such a scary place, after all? What if he isn't alone and neglected, but surrounded by a new set of friends? An unfortunate event could easily be an opportunity of a lifetime. Sooner or later, those who are lost are going to be...
...Found.
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Comments: 19
meimei808 [2011-03-21 09:02:22 +0000 UTC]
Awww! :') hehe so sweet. I can't believe how much personality radiates out of that 3-dot face lol. awesome job!
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LiminalWorks [2010-09-06 22:26:10 +0000 UTC]
Ahh, I got really choked up when I saw this image. When I saw the title, I knew exactly the context of the image without having to read your artist statement.
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WhistleAndSnap [2010-02-12 21:33:34 +0000 UTC]
Reminds me of the story of the Velveteen Rabit. <8) It's a great story... anyway, nice drawing! ^^ Very nostalgic.
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xdragonflyx In reply to WhistleAndSnap [2010-03-03 03:10:24 +0000 UTC]
It was partly inspired by that story, though I wanted my book idea to be more reassuring to a child who lost their stuffed toy, so the plush in my illustrations is never officially 'alive'.
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lantairvlea [2009-12-18 15:12:37 +0000 UTC]
This is a wonderful series! You did a most excellent job with them both for the story and the quality of the artwork itself.
Congratulations on finishing your BFA and may your illustration career be illustrious!
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xdragonflyx In reply to Merides [2010-01-29 00:44:57 +0000 UTC]
Of course! I had to have a happy ending. ^^
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Tikall [2009-12-16 01:01:01 +0000 UTC]
Aw, I thought the series was finished ;u;. How sweet to know there's an even happier ending.
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xdragonflyx In reply to Tikall [2009-12-16 02:05:17 +0000 UTC]
There's still one more after this one, too. ^^ I was just overwhelmed with recent activities that there was a big delay between postings.
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