Re: A Day in the Life of a Doll - Chloé on the French Rivier
Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2014 3:57 pm
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Best wishesAnd I'm in my 50s with greying hair, wear a wedding ring and have lived a life and have a reputation of being capable. This means that when I do something as a joke, people know that I'm serious! I did a lecture the other day and wanted to demonstrate the concept of breaking time - so got one young lad to throw an egg at another for him to catch. "Are they hard boiled?" "No," I replied "I play with real stuff". (And the lad catching the egg dropped it! The next egg was then thrown deliberately through a window of broken time.) So I get away with such things because of attitude - no fear. In the animal kingdom, if you show fear bullies pick it up and you're dead. People love to beat weak people to demonstrate how superior they are. It's horribly animal. If you're frightened of a dog, he'll chase you. But if you say to the dog sternly "bed", the dog knows you're boss and obeys. So I carry Chloé around as if it's perfectly normal and occasionally I'll get her to look at someone or wave - perhaps a bit like a ventriloquist's dummy. When one takes her out it becomes a bit of a performance - a form of theatrical art.
And with the blank in rather than a vagina, she's a dummy, posable mannequin, toy person who you bring to life as an art form and can do so without embarrassment.
We want to this postblou2blou2 wrote:
God, you have so much beautiful photos that i can't put all my favorites here at the same time.
You took pictures of your doll with people around, in public places, you even took your doll at the grocery, you are the only one to do that. It is unique photography. So natural, this is life at present moment. Its pieces of time life that can't be reproduced, beautiful real memories, no programmation, no photoshop, no fake lights, etc... Just true moments. Congrats, you are doing a one of a kind job, you represent a nice side of the doll communauty.
Whilst going along the path to the viewpoint with Chloé in the wheelbarrow I wasn't mortified to hear a loud voice with an accent from down-under saying "That's the weirdest sight I've ever seen!"AlexKnight wrote:Great looking pictures of Chloe. You definitely have a lot more nerve than I do, as I wouldn't even think of bringing my doll out in public like this.
It's great to see the general acceptance though. Just curious, have you received any negativity while doing these shoots?
In that case, i think i need a fundraiser to get me to the french riveria Hello.Chloe!Rachel wrote:I feel like we should start a fundraiser to get Chloe a proper wheelchair. It'd be safer for both of you. That said, lovely as always to see you out and about. A wonderful bit of advocacy, and many of us appreciate it greatly.
And i can think of one guy from way down under that appreciates your dolljames1969 wrote:In that case, i think i need a fundraiser to get me to the french riveria Hello...Chloe!Rachel wrote:I feel like we should start a fundraiser to get Chloe a proper wheelchair. It'd be safer for both of you. That said, lovely as always to see you out and about. A wonderful bit of advocacy, and many of us appreciate it greatly.