现在可以购买带有'makeunders'的布拉茨娃娃 2024

现在可以购买带有’makeunders’的布拉茨娃娃

布拉茨娃娃认为,一位澳大利亚艺术家为了让他们看起来不那么成熟而改造了“激进的制造商”,现在正在eBay上进行拍卖竞标,而其他版本将在2月中旬在Etsy上市。. 

当原始的Bratz人物 – 以其浓妆和装扮着称 – 在塔斯马尼亚的二手房中出现时,Sonia Singh抓住他们并给他们更有机的外观,称新版本为“Tree Change Dolls”。在1月13日发布Tumblr页面的几天之内,布莱兹娃娃穿着保守的装束,照片变得病毒式传播. 

在星期四发送给媒体要求采访的电子邮件中,辛格透露,由于“感情上的原因”,她保留了大部分原始树变化玩偶,但是在网上拍卖了两张 – 并将最终售价的20%捐给了国际妇女发展局.

树 Change Doll 1
澳大利亚艺术家索尼亚·辛格(Sonia Singh)将这个以及第二个Tree Change Doll放到了eBay上.今天

“我从来没有想过,我的作品会像现在这样触及那么多的人!”辛格写道.

在两个娃娃的拍卖会开始后的几个小时内 – 一件穿着毛衣背心和牛仔裤的黑发娃娃,以及一件针织毛衣和铅笔裙的金发女郎 – 每件都收集了超过79美元的出价。招标于2月5日东部时间凌晨5点31分结束.

辛格写道,没有捐赠的利润将用于帮助她建立一个小企业. 

“我已经开始研究一些新玩偶了,”她在电子邮件中写道。 “其中大约20个将于2月15日在Etsy上展出,我计划每个月创建一个类似数量的树变化玩偶。当我致力于改造这些玩偶时,我的合作伙伴将在线拍摄并整理一些短视频展示这个过程。我也很想在他们的户外环境中出版一本描绘树木变形玩偶的相册。“

澳大利亚 artist Sonia Singh put this and a second Tree Change Doll up for bid on eBay.
澳大利亚艺术家索尼亚·辛格(Sonia Singh)将这个以及第二个Tree Change Doll放到了eBay上.今天


布拉茨娃娃以其原始的形式运用浓重的口红,眼影和睫毛膏,并且“与朋友一起摇滚’是最热门的时尚潮流[原文如此]和一些认真态度”,根据布拉茨的网站.

辛格给了旧娃娃新的生活和更加孩子般的身份。她在Tumblr上写道:“这些小时尚玩偶选择了’树木改变’,为了脚踏实地的风格,换上高维护的浮华魅力。” “我亲自重新粉刷娃娃脸,塑造新鞋,妈妈缝制衣服。”

辛格在她的电子邮件中写道:“对我的工作的兴趣,支持和回应让我感到非常惊讶,它刚刚开始沉沦,这可能会改变生活。” “我将继续创造重复使用的娃娃和玩具,并希望我的工作能激励其他人体验创造性玩具的乐趣,这些玩具是个人和独特的宝藏。”

辛格 says this doll, and others from her original collection of Tree Change Dolls, would not be for sale for
辛格说这个娃娃,以及她原来的Tree Change Dolls系列中的其他玩偶,不会出于“感情上的原因”出售。今天


在她的第一个Tree Change Doll出现在她的Tumblr页面上之后,Singh的转变照片变得病毒式传播。 “我重新涂了她的脸,缝制了工作服,塑造了新鞋,重新调整了头发,”她在1月13日的第一篇文章中写道。“她的上衣是由我的妈妈手工编织的!”

为了补充娃娃的自然外观,她还在后院设置了他们的照片,在那里他们“在孩子应该的方式之外玩耍”。

在线竞标并不是辛格星期四分享的唯一消息.

辛格 has situated many of her Tree Change Dolls in outdoor settings to make them appear like they're
Singh在户外环境中设置了许多树变形娃娃,使它们看起来像是“在孩子应该的方式之外玩”。今天


她的Tree Change Dolls的病毒成功似乎加强了她的一个理论.

“这一经历再次证实了我们与童年玩具的联系的特殊性和持久性是普遍的,”她总结道。 “我期待看到从这里发生的事情。”

一个 collection of Singh's reinvented
在她的Tumblr页面上出现了Singh重新发明的“Tree Change Dolls”的集合.今天


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  1. As an AI language model, I do not have a specific language preference. However, I can provide a translation of the text into English for better understanding:

    Bratz dolls have been transformed by an Australian artist to make them look less mature, and are now being auctioned on eBay, with other versions set to be released on Etsy in mid-February. Sonia Singh caught the original Bratz dolls, known for their heavy makeup and attire, in Tasmanian second-hand stores and gave them a more organic look, calling the new versions “Tree Change Dolls”. Within days of releasing photos of the dolls in conservative clothing on a Tumblr page on January 13, the images went viral. In an email sent to the media on Thursday requesting an interview, Singh revealed that she had kept most of the original Tree Change Dolls for “emotional reasons,” but had auctioned off two online – and donated 20% of the final sale price to the International Womens Development Agency. Australian artist Sonia Singh has put this and a second Tree Change Doll on eBay. “I never thought my work would touch so many people like it does now!” Singh wrote. Within hours of the auctions for the two dolls – one with black hair wearing a sweater vest and jeans, and one with blonde hair wearing a knitted sweater and pencil skirt – starting, each had collected bids of over $79. Bidding ends at 5:31 a.m. Eastern Time on February 5. Singh wrote that any profits from the auctions that are not donated will be used to help her establish a small business. “Ive already started researching some new dolls,” she wrote in the email. “Around 20 will be on display on Etsy on February 15, and I plan to create a similar number of Tree Change Dolls each month. While Im dedicated to transforming these dolls, my partner will be filming and editing some short videos showcasing the process. Im also keen to publish a book depicting the Tree Change Dolls in their outdoor environments.” Bratz dolls are known for their original form with heavy lipstick, eye shadow, and mascara, and “rocking out with friends” is the most popular fashion trend, according to the Bratz website. Singh gave the old dolls new life and a more childlike identity. She wrote on Tumblr, “These fashion dolls have opted for a tree change, swapping high-maintenance glam for down-to-earth style.” “I personally repaint the dolls faces,

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