New Extreme Primitive Folk Art Doll

extreme primitive folk art doll

extreme primitive folk art doll

Mrs. Baker is an extreme primitive folk art doll made of muslin stuffed with sawdust. She wears a tea-stained muslin skirt with an adjustable drawstring and a very prim carrot. She has bits of coffee-stained string for hair and vintage buttons for eyes. I made her using a Netty LaCroix design. Click the links under Where to Find My Work in the upper right corner of this blog (a list that I am excited to say will be expanding very soon) to find where she is available for sale.

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7 Responses to “New Extreme Primitive Folk Art Doll”

  1. Cathy
    June 29th, 2008 at 5:07 am

    This is a really great doll and I love her carrot accessory. What is the difference between primitive and extreme primitive btw?

  2. Doreen Frost
    June 29th, 2008 at 7:05 am

    Hello Stephanie..this doll is wonderful…you’ve got the extreme primitive down for sure!!!! Love the carrot ;)

    Blessings,
    Doreen

  3. Primitive Folk Art by Old World Primitives
    June 29th, 2008 at 12:05 pm

    Cathy – Thanks! Extreme primitive is more simplistic, grungy, and/or unsophisticated looking than primitive.

    Doreen – Thank you! Sometimes it seems like the more I struggle with an element (like the amount of greens atop the carrot) the more appropriate-looking it turns out in the end.

  4. Doreen Frost
    July 9th, 2008 at 6:14 am

    Don’t you just hate it when something hassles you like that..I just finished a doll and I swear she was so ornery!!!! She wouldn’t agree on anything….she’s finally finished and I LOVE her…lol.

    Thanks so much for stopping by and saying hello. I’m glad you like the new look…I wasn’t sure about it at first.

    Have a wonderful day.

    Hugs,
    Doreen

  5. Primitive Folk Art by Old World Primitives
    July 9th, 2008 at 3:11 pm

    I am looking forward to seeing your ornery new doll. :)

  6. Grace
    July 18th, 2008 at 8:16 pm

    I think these extreme primitive art doll looks fantastic!!
    I just read your post about coffee and tea staining….I never thought to use a sponge, I use a paint brush and since its winter here I hang my dolls to dry above the wood fire…a little dagerouse I know!
    Really like the halloween decorations too I’m just about to make a couple of halloween dolls, I drew up a few designs between computer crashes at work yesterday!!!
    Look forward to dropping by and seeing mor of your work!!

  7. Primitive Folk Art by Old World Primitives
    July 22nd, 2008 at 8:56 pm

    Hi Grace – Thank you for the kind words. Where are you located? It is over 90 degrees and terribly humid here!

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