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Philip Heath Doll LEILA PRESENT Rare number 1 of 110 LT
Price: $1,200.00
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Philip Heath's Leila Morocco Girl Large 95 cm Tall.
Limited Edition of 110, 95 cm tall , Vinyl Collectors Doll Collectors Dream This doll is number 1 of 110 The body is signed and dated by Philip Heath himself. The doll has only been out of it's box to photograph It is in brand new condition with certificate.
Philip Heath,
"The Master of Capturing A Child's Heart and Soul". Don't
miss out on this extraordinary, beautiful, fabulous Collectible
Doll by the Artesian,
Philip Heath. Philip Heath's creations are exceptional works of fine highly sought after collectible Doll Art. Philip
heath's doll creations speak for themselves and
are a
unique and Welcome addition to any Doll Collection.
A
message from Philip Heath ..." On my visit to Fez,
Morocco, I was amazed and delighted by the beauty and rich
culture of this country. However,, I was saddened by the
poverty and hopelessness that also exists. I visited small
companies where talented craftsmen spun silk, sewed, wove,
sculpted clay, made shoes, jewelry, carpets, and handbags and
then struggled to sell their wares. Leila is the result of my
experience. Leila Present is portrayed as a child from a
country that has a war torn history. "Philip Heath"
Heath explains his philosophy: "I wish to make dolls that express an emotional quality, which is the reason the portrait theme is particularly interesting to me. I try to make the finished doll 'speak' its own individual message."
British-born Heath is worldly, having traveled through Europe, Asia, Malaysia, Africa, the Philippines and the United States. It was during these journeys that he became aware of and was deeply affected by the desperate living conditions of many of the world's children, and he began to focus his work on bringing attention to their plight. He developed pairs of dolls that presented a unique before-and-after concept in the life of a child. His "Lost and Found" and "Past and Present" series brought forth such outstanding dolls as Leila, Adrian, Alma, Shashiben, Precious, Xima and Jewel, each representing an ethnic culture and a depiction of that child first in poverty and hopelessness, then in security and normalcy.
It is rare for a doll artist to be intimately involved in every aspect of the production process, but Heath practices this philosophy. From the initial design and sculpting (his favorite part) to the completion of each doll, he does it all: overseeing the mold and vinyl components; obtaining the exquisite mouth-blown glass eyes, realistic wig materials and unusual accessories, and setting them in place; painting the features; designing the clothing, choosing the textiles and sewing the costumes; dirtying and distressing the "Lost"and "Past" dolls to achieve their shabby and forlorn appearance; reviewing the final assembly and approving the finished product. Even the photography and graphic designs for the advertising are done by Heath. His background in a variety of prior pursuits has equipped him well for the demands of his present career; he is college-educated, has studied art and taught ceramics, designed furniture and jewelry, worked with theatrical wardrobes and makeup, and enjoyed previous success as a maker of dolls in porcelain and vinyl.
Philip Heath took a giant step years ago. Once the premier designer with Gotz GmbH, the prestigious German doll manufacturing firm, Heath eschewed the company's transition to outsourcing its production to China, and, determined to maintain the integrity of his artistry, he struck out on his own. He paid the price for that decision, facing all the uncertainty and financial sacrifice that launching a solo enterprise entails. He eventually moved to Valencia, Spain, an area he found intriguing because of its history of dollmaking industry, and he opened his own studio. His recent and current work reflects his courageous leap into his own personal artistic dimension. He has creative breathing room now, which in turn has fired his inspiration. His evolvement since his departure from Gotz is astonishing. While the seeds of his genius were evident in his designs during his nine years with that firm, his artistry is now fully in bloom. This man is on a roll; his work has never been better. His vinyl sculptural offerings of children transcend the doll nomenclature into art, metamorphosing into arresting, dynamic portraits of children, each a skillfully executed, mesmerizing catalyst of an expression that can range from open defiance or deep soulfulness to quiet dignity or scowling approbrium. Heath directs that emotional gamut with finesse and perfection.
Philip with some of his other creations. Leila Present Number 1/110.
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