var barnacleBell = new Selectable("Barnacle Bell"); barnacleBell.edition = "Original"; barnacleBell.quote = "A work of art is a corner of creation seen through a temperament.:Emile Zola (1840-1902)"; barnacleBell.setImages("barnacleBell", 1, true); barnacleBell.setSize(13, 8, 7); barnacleBell.sponsor = "Lois Bonsor, Encinitas, CA"; barnacleBell.description = "From the Pacific Shores series, a jointed female fish figure with fins seated on a piece of purple colored barnacles."; barnacleBell.materials = "Figure made from two layers of cotton fabrics loosely stitched together with holes cut to expose a second fabric. Made to appear to match the piece of coral where she rests. Her hair is hand dyed wool."; barnacleBell.price = 1100; barnacleBell.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "Designing the Doll", "book by Susanna Oroyan", "C & T Publishing, 1999"); var bernice = new Selectable("Bernice"); bernice.edition = "Commission"; bernice.quote = "Art is unquestionably one of the purest and highest elements in human happiness. It trains the mind through the eye, and the eye through the mind. As the sun colors flowers, so art colors life.:Lubbock (1834-1913)"; bernice.setImages("bernice", 3, true); bernice.setSize(23, 15, 8); bernice.description = "A standing female figure dressed in a quilted cloth coat and wool skirt holding onto a grocery basket filled with her personal items. She is a character drawn in the illustrations of the children's book by Janell Cannon called,\"Trupp.\""; bernice.materials = "Cotton cloth, vinyl boots, mohair, knitted cap, wooden toothbrushes with horse hair bristles, cardboard boxes, woven wool blanket, photograph, Christmas tree with lights are a few of her personal items."; bernice.price = 2500; bernice.sponsor = "Janell Cannon, Carlsbad, CA"; bernice.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "Doll Reader Magazine", "Chapter and Verse", "August, 1999"); bernice.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "Designing the Doll", "book by Susanna Oroyan", "C & T Publishing, 1999"); bernice.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "In diesen Puppensteckt Seele", "Dollami Magazine, Germany", "June, July 2003"); var chagall = new Selectable("Aunt Eleanors Farm, After Chagall"); chagall.edition = "Original"; chagall.quote = "If I create from the heart, nearly everything works; if from the head, almost nothing. In our life there is a single color, as on an artist's palette, which provides the meaning of life and art. It is the color of love.:Marc Chagall (1887-1985) Russian-French painter, graphic artist."; chagall.price = 5940; chagall.poem = poems[11]; chagall.setImages("chagall", 1, true); chagall.setSize(26.5, 17.5, 14); chagall.description = "A mature female figure sits on a wooden chair holding aloft a female child who in turn holds a broom with a blue horse's head. Arranged around the central figure is a wash bucket with wash board, a rooster, a tipped over milk pitcher in a pool of frozen milk which surrounds another female's face."; chagall.materials = "Wood,cotton cloth, broom bristles, silk, metal and feathers are the primary materials."; chagall.sponsor = "James and Debra Tomcik, Carlsbad, CA"; chagall.addCredit(Credit.SHOW,"A Plein Air Brunch", "William D. Cannon Gallery", "Carlsbad, CA, 2001"); chagall.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "Contemporary Doll Collector Magazine", "Poetry in Cloth", "January, 2000"); chagall.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "Designing the Doll", "book by Susanna Oroyan", "C & T Publishing, 1999"); chagall.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "It Seams Funny to Me", "American Museum of Quilts & Textiles", "San Jose, CA, 1998"); var clawdia = new Selectable("Clawdia"); clawdia.edition = "Commission"; clawdia.quote = "You use a glass mirror to see your face; you use works of art to see your soul.:George Bernard Shaw"; clawdia.setImages("clawdia", 1, true); clawdia.setSize(17, 12, 8); clawdia.description = "A mature jointed female figure wearing construction boots, a claw shaped head covering and carrying two nails sits in a human sized hand on top of a silk scarf. The figure can be positioned in many poses on the hand."; clawdia.materials = "Cotton cloth, upholstry fabrics, metal, leather, silk, mohair and wood are the materials."; clawdia.price = 800; clawdia.sponsor = "Jackie Jennings, San Diego, CA"; var collie = new Selectable("A Collie in My Garden"); collie.edition = "Original"; collie.quote = "The eye sees a thing more clearly in dreams than the imagination awake.:Leonardo Da Vinci (1452-1519) Italian painter, sculptor, architect, engineer"; collie.setImages("collie", 1, true); collie.description = "A mature female figure with clay head and neck carries a long pole topped with a clay collie's face mask and ruff. She stands on a rosewood plank in front of a quilted wall hanging of similar colors."; collie.materials = "Air dry clay, watercolors, yarn, wood, mohair, cotton cloth and rosewood are her materials."; collie.setSize(14, 12, 6); collie.price = 1823; collie.sponsor = "Jan Burdick, Sanibel Island, FL"; var colonelMustard = new Selectable("Colonel Mustard"); colonelMustard.quote = "Art begins where words and pictures end.:Leonard Bernstein"; colonelMustard.setSize(29.5, 10.5, 10.5); colonelMustard.materials = "Face, hands and feet are fired porcelain clay. The figure and wall hanging are cloth. The character faces on wall hanging are carved plaster. The base is a metal box from the 50th anniversary version of the game Clue as are the weapons and the playing cards of the rooms. His leather sandals are hand made by me. I also hand dyed the mohair and made his hat. The die is cotton covered buckram sewn into a cube. The cabinets, street sign and chimney are cotton stretched over foamcore"; colonelMustard.description = "The figure of a man stands on a metal Clue box in front of a wall hanging. Quilting lines on the wall hanging outline my home and its front door, roof line and front window. The carved faces, die, street sign, chimney, table and cabinets project from the surface of the wall hanging. Your investment includes both the figure and the wall hanging sized in inches at 45½h x 38w x 3½d."; colonelMustard.price = 8000; colonelMustard.setImages("colonelMustard", 3, true); colonelMustard.size = Selectable.setDims(29, 10, 10); colonelMustard.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "SDMA Artists Guild Exhibition", "Hyde Art Gallery at Grossmont College", "San Diego, CA 2003"); colonelMustard.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "2004, Fine Art Exhibition", "San Diego County Fair", "Del Mar, CA"); colonelMustard.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "Online Exclusive, Jane Darin", "The Crafts Report Magazine", "November, 2004"); colonelMustard.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "Contemporary Doll Collector Magazine", "October, November, 2003", ""); colonelMustard.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "The Santa Fe Art Doll Experience", "Art Doll Quarterly", "Autumn, 2003"); colonelMustard.sponsor = "Kyle, Claire and Ms. Elizabeth Rogers of Alamo, CA"; var dawn = new Selectable("Dawns Early Light"); dawn.edition = "Original"; dawn.quote = "Art attempts to find in the universe... what is fundamental, enduring, essential.:Saul Bellow, Author"; dawn.setImages("dawn", 2, true); dawn.setSize(14, 12, 12); dawn.price = 900; dawn.description = "A mature female figure break dancing surrounded by an animated ribbon and painted to resemble sunrise breaking through the darkness. Written on the platform under her are the first words from the Star Spangled Banner, \"Oh say, can you see, by the Dawn's Early Light, what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming?\""; dawn.materials = "Hand dyed ribbons, cotton cloth, dyed wool, hand dyed cloth and feathers are the main materials."; dawn.sponsor = "Ed and Pam Petryk, Fountain Hills, Az"; dawn.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "Synergy-Energy & Motion", "Fire-Art Foundry Sculpture Gallery", "San Diego, CA 2004"); dawn.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "Fine Art Exhibition", "San Diego County Fair", "Del Mar, CA, 2002"); dawn.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "Dolls for a New Millenium, The Figure in Cloth", "A Traveling Exhibit", "2000 through 2001"); dawn.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "2nd Annual Juried Exhibition", "William D. Cannon Gallery", "Carlsbad, CA, 2000"); dawn.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "Jane Darin USA", "Newsletter, Caloundra, Queensland, Australia", "December, 2000"); dawn.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "Fantasiefiguren in textiel van Jane Darin", "Poppen & Geppetto Magazine", "The Netherlands, November, 2001"); dawn.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "In diesen Puppensteckt Seele", "Dollami Magazine, Germany", "June, July 2003"); dawn.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "Online Exclusive, Jane Darin", "The Crafts Report Magazine", "November, 2004"); var elNino = new Selectable("El Nino"); elNino.edition = "Original"; elNino.quote = "Art is not an end in itself, but a means of addressing humanity.:Modest Mussorgsky"; elNino.setImages("elNino", 1, true); elNino.setSize(12, 8, 8); elNino.description = "From the Pacific Shores series, a mature male jointed figure sit on a piece of blue coral holding a paddle decorated with shell. He can be positioned in many poses on the coral."; elNino.materials = "Cotton cloth, shell, coral, ribbons, metal and rabbit hair are the primary materials."; elNino.price = 1500; elNino.sponsor = "Diana Wenman, San Diego, CA"; var fireDog = new Selectable("Fire Dog"); fireDog.edition = "Original"; fireDog.quote = "The object of art is to crystallize emotion into thought, and then to fix it in form.:Francois Delsarte (1811-1871)"; fireDog.setImages("fireDog", 3, true); fireDog.setSize(14, 7, 7); fireDog.price = 900; fireDog.description = "A mature jointed male Dalmatian figure wearing a jacket and fireman's hat with San Diego Fire Department emblem. He holds the end of a fire hose which is attached to a fire hydrant."; fireDog.materials = "Papermache, wire, metal, wood, cotton cloth, and plastic are the major materials."; fireDog.sponsor = "Ed and Pam Petryk, Fountain Hills, Az"; fireDog.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "Synergy-Energy & Motion", "Fire-Art Foundry Sculpture Gallery", "San Diego, CA 2004"); fireDog.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "The Santa Fe Art Doll Experience", "Art Doll Quarterly", "Autumn, 2003"); fireDog.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "Santa Fe Art Doll Experience", "Soft Dolls and Animals", "October, November, 2003"); var fireSeason = new Selectable("Fire Season"); fireSeason.edition = "Original"; fireSeason.quote = "There are more valid facts and details in works of art than there are in history books.:Charles Chaplin"; fireSeason.setImages("fireSeason", 1, true); fireSeason.setSize(13, 7, 7); fireSeason.price = 1665; fireSeason.description = "A mature female figure with autumn colored hair dances with and on a coil of copper wire fire)."; fireSeason.materials = "Copper wire, cotton cloth, hand dyed mohair, wood and cheesecloth are the primary materials."; fireSeason.sponsor = "Cheryl Stanton, Fallbrook, CA"; fireSeason.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "2nd Annual Juried Exhibition", "William D. Cannon Gallery", "Carlsbad, CA, 2000"); fireSeason.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "Fantasy Showcase", "La Jolla Fiber Arts Gallery", "La Jolla, CA, 2000"); fireSeason.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "Jane Darin USA", "Newsletter, Caloundra, Queensland, Australia", "December, 2000"); fireSeason.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "In diesen Puppensteckt Seele", "Dollami Magazine, Germany", "June, July 2003"); fireSeason.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "Fantasiefiguren in textiel van Jane Darin", "Poppen & Geppetto Magazine", "The Netherlands, November, 2001"); var georgia = new Selectable("Georgia OKeefe"); georgia.edition = "Comission"; georgia.quote = "I believe it is impossible to make sense of life in this world except through art.:Daniel Pinkwater, Journalist"; georgia.setImages("georgia", 3, true); georgia.setSize(12.5, 3, 2); georgia.price = 0000; georgia.description = "A 12 inch jointed female figure dressed in a black skirt, white blouse, black blazer, white head scarf under a black sombrero with chin strap. She wears penny loafers, carries a hand made paint brush and wears a copper pin made to imitate one designed and fashioned by Alexander Calder for Georgia O'Keeffe." georgia.materials = "Cottons, buckram, leather, wood and copper."; georgia.sponsor = "Hiliary Clinton, Clinton Library, Little Rock, AR"; georgia.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "Holiday Treasures at the White House", "tour brochure", "Washington DC, 1999"); georgia.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "The San Diego Union Tribune Newspaper", "Dolled Up at the White House", "December, 1999"); georgia.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "Soft Dolls and Animals Magazine", "White House Christmas Tree", "June, July, 2000"); var gossip = new Selectable("Gossip, Two Ladies Talking"); gossip.edition = "Original"; gossip.quote = "Art evokes the mystery without which the world would not exist.:Rene Francois Magritte, Artist"; gossip.setImages("gossip", 3, true); gossip.setSize(17, 15, 9); gossip.description = "Two ladies dressed in cottons patterned for the Civil War era and clothing copied from the same sit on an oak bench having an animated conversation. One is wearing a cat mask which is removeable and nterchangeable."; gossip.materials = "Cottons, ribbons, silks, leather, oak and knits."; gossip.price = 1800; gossip.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "A Night at the Opera", "Gallerie Enchantment", "Corning, NY 1996"); gossip.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "Solo Exhibition", "Carlsbad Library", "Carlsbad, CA, 1994"); gossip.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "Another Solo Exhibition", "La Costa Library", "La Costa, CA 1994"); gossip.sponsor = "LuAnn and Stan Mullikan, Sunnyvale, CA"; var greenThumb = new Selectable("Green Thumb"); greenThumb.edition = "Original"; greenThumb.quote = "Art is nostalgia for God.:Alexej Jawlensky"; greenThumb.setImages("greenThumb", 1, true); greenThumb.price = 1200; greenThumb.setSize(14.5, 10, 6); greenThumb.description = "A mature female jointed figure interacts with a human sized white garden glove and two pots of botanicals."; greenThumb.materials = "Hand dyed graded cotton, wood, wool yarn and silk are the main materials."; greenThumb.sponsor = "Olga Zauner"; greenThumb.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "Contemporary Doll Collector Magazine", "Poetry in Cloth", "January, 2000"); var gypsies = new Selectable("Gypsy Entertainers"); gypsies.edition = "Originals"; gypsies.quote = "Imagination is the eye of the soul.:George Bernard Shaw"; gypsies.setImages("gypsies", 4, true); gypsies.price = 3200; gypsies.setSize(15, 9, 10); gypsies.description = "Four figures constitute this series done for a show in Austria, two males and two females. Fiddler's One is a male figure whose open fiddle case collects donation as he plays. Coalition Candidate displays his political banner stating Unity in Diversity. You Really Need a Vacation sits as a table and reads Tarot cards. Ode To Joy dances."; gypsies.materials = "Cottons, leathers, fiddle, fiddle case, ribbons, feathers, fringe, straw hat, hand made chair and table and miniature Tarot cards."; gypsies.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "Fantasy Showcase", "La Jolla Fiber Arts Gallery", "La Jolla, CA, 1999"); gypsies.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "Bazaars and Festivals", "Schloss Farrach", "Austria, 1997"); gypsies.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "The Joyful Vision", "Craft and Folk Art Museum", "Los Angeles, CA, 1997"); gypsies.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "International Doll Expressions", "GSC", "Orlando, FL 1996"); gypsies.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "New Work: A One Woman Show", "Riki Schaffer Gallery", "Pontiac, MI, 1996"); gypsies.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "Soft Dolls and Animals Magazine", "Inspirations Galley - Ode to Joy", "Winter, 1996"); gypsies.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "Doll Reader Magazine", "Wrapped Up in Cloth - Ode to Joy, Fiddler's One and You Really Need a Vacation", "October, 1998"); gypsies.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "Cloth Doll Exhibition at NIADA", "Doll Reader Magazine - Coalition Candidate", "January, 1998"); gypsies.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "Sewing Machine Tips and Tricks by Jane Darin", "Soft Dolls and Animals Magazine", "December, January 2003"); gypsies.sponsor = "Christine and Tim Walsh, Phoenix, AZ Kay Romey. Pittsburgh, PA Annie Fisher, Denver, CO Cynthia Charbonneau, Stillwater, MN"; var harry = new Selectable("Harry and the Girls"); harry.edition = "Commission"; harry.quote = "The artist is the antenna of the race.:Ezra Pound"; harry.setImages("harry", 2, true); harry.setSize(13, 6, 6); harry.price = 1500; harry.description = "A male figure with balding hair and sun glasses in shorts and polo shirt, Harry wears a watch and carries a portfolio of photographs of his sail boat and his wife and daughters. Some further accessories of Harry's are a Big Bertha driver, golf shoes, a baseball cap and a book of cross word puzzles."; harry.materials = "cotton cloth, mohair, plastic, suede, knits, paper, plaster, wood and wire."; harry.sponsor = "Harry and Diane Davidson, Hartford, CT"; var hulaPele = new Selectable("Hule Pele"); hulaPele.edition = "Original"; hulaPele.quote = "Art is not an imitation of anything or a daydream or a memory or a vision. It has an existence of its own, an emotion we cannot get from anything in life outside it.:David Milne, Canadian artist"; hulaPele.setImages("hulaPele", 3, true); hulaPele.setSize(23, 12.5, 12.5); hulaPele.price = 3600; hulaPele.description = "A female hula dancer is wearing cotton fabric in imitation of barkcloth. With leaf leis around her ankles, wrists, and neck, she has a turtle motif repeating through-out her hand painted tattoos. She stands in front of a wall hanging depicting the Hawaiian Islands and showing three origami folded boats in diminishing sizes, one on shore, one mid islands and one out to sea."; hulaPele.materials = "cotton cloth, Indonesian batics, buckram, wood base, tile, suede, hand painted ink attoos."; hulaPele.sponsor = "Ed and Pam Petryk, Fountain Hills, Az"; hulaPele.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "Fantasy Showcase", "La Jolla Fiber Arts Gallery", "La Jolla, CA, 2001"); hulaPele.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "The Poetry of Dolls", "Albuquerque Museum Foundation and 516 Magnifico Art Space", "Albuquerque, NM, 2000"); hulaPele.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "Jane Darin USA", "Newsletter, Caloundra, Queensland, Australia", "December, 2000"); hulaPele.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "Designer Profile, Jane Darin", "The Diamond Dollies News", "Victoria, Australia, November, 2001"); hulaPele.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "What an Experience", "Dolls Magazine", "August, 2002"); hulaPele.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "In diesen Puppensteckt Seele", "Dollami Magazine, Germany", "June, July 2003"); hulaPele.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "Online Exclusive, Jane Darin", "The Crafts Report Magazine", "November, 2004"); var iCanFly = new Selectable("I Can Fly"); iCanFly.edition = "Original"; iCanFly.quote = "Chaos is the law of nature and order is the dream of man, and the imposition of order on a corner of chaos is the function -- or illusion -- of art.:Henry Adams"; iCanFly.setImages("iCanFly", 1, true); iCanFly.setSize(13, 10, 6); iCanFly.price = 1620; iCanFly.description = "A female canary humanoid figure holding aloft a canary skull and wearing canary wings and tail, carrying a wicker cage with two eggs inside and some feather lands on a pair of human hands. Canary feet dangle from her waist ornament."; iCanFly.materials = "Dried and perserved by the artist are real canary parts. Other materials include cotton fabrics, feather, wood base, artificial hair, real eggs, wicker and wire."; iCanFly.poem = poems[5]; iCanFly.sponsor = "Joel and Elizabeth Rogers, Walnut Creek, CA"; iCanFly.addCredit(Credit.BEST_OF_SHOW, "Fine Art Exhibition, 2002", "San Diego Award", "San Diego County Fair", "Del Mar, CA"); iCanFly.addCredit(Credit.HONORABLE_MENTION, "Fine Art Exhibition, 2002", "San Diego County Fair", "Del Mar, CA"); iCanFly.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "Fantasy Showcase", "La Jolla Fiber Arts Gallery", "La Jolla, CA, 2000"); iCanFly.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "Contemporary Art Quilts and Clay Forms", "Boehm Art Gallery at Palomar College", "San Marcos, CA, 1998"); iCanFly.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "New Work: A One Woman Show", "Riki Schaffer Gallery", "Pontiac, MI, 1996"); iCanFly.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "A Well-Versed Dollmaker", "Dolls Magazine", "April, 1998"); iCanFly.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "Sai Teen's Corner", "Sai World", "Fall, 2000"); iCanFly.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "Designer Profile, Jane Darin", "The Diamond Dollies News", "Victoria, Australia, November, 2001"); iCanFly.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "In diesen Puppensteckt Seele", "Dollami Magazine, Germany", "June, July 2003"); var initiate = new Selectable("Initiates Dance"); initiate.edition = "Original"; initiate.quote = "The Beauty of Art is that it cn show humanity to itself.:Barbra Streisand"; initiate.setImages("initiate", 2, true); initiate.setSize(24, 17, 17); initiate.description = "A male human figure wears duck wings, tail, skull and feet and holding a duck jawbone dances over a fire."; initiate.materials = "Dried and preserved by the artist are real duck parts. Other materials include, cottons, feathers, beads, shell, waxed linen thread, celophane, ribbons, and stripes of fabric with poem lines printed on them."; initiate.price = 5000; initiate.poem = poems[4]; initiate.sponsor = "Elizabeth Rogers, Alamo, CA"; initiate.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "Fantasy Showcase", "La Jolla Fiber Arts Gallery", "La Jolla, CA, 2001"); initiate.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "Edith Lambert Gallery", "Santa Fe, NM, 1999"); initiate.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "Contemporary Art Quilts and Clay Forms", "Boehm Art Gallery at Palomar College", "San Marcos, CA, 1998"); initiate.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "Sensorial Impressions", "Porter Troupe Gallery", "San Diego, CA, 1998"); initiate.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "A Well-Versed Dollmaker", "Dolls Magazine", "April, 1998"); initiate.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "Finishing the Figure", "book by Susanna Oroyan", "C & T Publishing, 2001"); initiate.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "Fantasiefiguren in textiel van Jane Darin", "Poppen & Geppetto Magazine", "The Netherlands, November, 2001"); var kitchenGod = new Selectable("Kitchen God"); kitchenGod.edition = "Commission"; kitchenGod.quote = "Every human work made in any language, with the purpose of expressing, or stirring human emotion is a work of art; and a work of art is great in ratio of its power of stirring the \"highest\" emotions of the largest number of cultured people for the longest period of time.:F W. Ruckstull"; kitchenGod.setImages("kitchenGod", 3, true); kitchenGod.setSize(45, 22, 10); kitchenGod.description = "A figure part cat, part goat and part bear, holds an antique knife and fork, with a napkin on his lap."; kitchenGod.materials = "Mohair pelt, muslin, coton, acrylic paint, and silver knife and fork,"; kitchenGod.price = 2500; kitchenGod.sponsor = "Janell Cannon, Carlsbad, CA"; var ladyForest = new Selectable("Lady in the Forest"); ladyForest.edition = "Original"; ladyForest.quote = "Originality does not consist in saying what no one has ever said before, but in saying exactly what you think yourself.:James Stephens"; ladyForest.setImages("ladyForest", 3, true); ladyForest.setSize(22, 16, 14); ladyForest.price = 1080; ladyForest.description = "A female figure wears a crone mask, carries a broom and has a basket of gathered herbs, a spider on her wrist and a black flowing cape. Under the mask she is a beautiful young red-headed girl."; ladyForest.materials = "Cotton, wire, yarn, dried herbs, wicker, leather, plastic, broom straws, wood, a pocket watch and a moon pendant."; ladyForest.sponsor = "Debra Natale, Temecula, CA"; ladyForest.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "All Dressed Up", "Gallerie Eight", "La Jolla, CA 1994"); ladyForest.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "Anatomy of a Doll", "book by Susanna Oroyan", "C & T Publishing, 1997"); var ladyParrot = new Selectable("Lady with a Parrot"); ladyParrot.edition = "Original"; ladyParrot.quote = "If apple is the language of the future, then art must be the core.:Elliot W. Eisner"; ladyParrot.setImages("ladyParrot", 3, true); ladyParrot.setSize(22, 8, 8); ladyParrot.price = 1000; ladyParrot.description = "A female figure dressed in vintage fabrics, a straw hat with feathers and apron and hold a parrot on her left hand."; ladyParrot.materials = "Straw,cotton, silk, ribbons, feathers and leather."; ladyParrot.sponsor = "Collectors Gallery, Mengei Museum, San Diego, CA"; ladyParrot.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "New Work: A One Woman Show", "Riki Schaffer Gallery", "Pontiac, MI, 1996"); ladyParrot.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "Solo Exhibition", "Carlsbad Library", "Carlsbad, CA, 1994"); ladyParrot.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "Solo Exhibition", "La Costa Library", "La Costa, CA 1994"); ladyParrot.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "Anatomy of a Doll", "book by Susanna Oroyan", "C & T Publishing, 1997"); ladyParrot.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "Cover Photo, Anatomy of a Doll", "book by Susanna Oroyan", "C & T Publishing, 1997"); var ladyUnicorn = new Selectable("Debut, Lady on Staircase"); ladyUnicorn.edition = "Original"; ladyUnicorn.quote = "Art is not freedom from discipline, but disciplined freedom.:Rev. Edward M. Catich"; ladyUnicorn.setImages("ladyUnicorn", 2, true); ladyUnicorn.setSize(23, 16, 16); ladyUnicorn.description = "A female figure dressed for the Ball stands at the bottom of a partial oak staircase and wears a removable white unicorn mask."; ladyUnicorn.materials = "Cottons, leather, fur, net yarn and beads with oak staircase."; ladyUnicorn.price = 1080; ladyUnicorn.sponsor = "Debra Natale, Temecula, CA"; ladyUnicorn.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "All Dressed Up", "Gallerie Eight", "La Jolla, CA 1994"); ladyUnicorn.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "Anatomy of a Doll", "book by Susanna Oroyan", "C & T Publishing, 1997"); var largeFairie = new Selectable("Large Fairie"); largeFairie.edition = "Original"; largeFairie.quote = "I don't have a lot of respect for talent. It is what you do with it that counts...:Martin Ritt"; largeFairie.setImages("largeFairie", 3, true); largeFairie.setSize(16, 8, 5); largeFairie.description = "A female jointed figure includes a jointed waist so she can hold her guitar as she sits and plays on a leaf chair."; largeFairie.matertials = "Cottons, wire, nylons, mohair, guitar, ribbons and buttons." largeFairie.price = 600; largeFairie.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "DollCo - NYC", "Waldorf Astoria", "February, 1998"); largeFairie.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "Butterfly Experience, an Art Installations with Dolls", "Bill Graham Civic Auditorium", "San Francisco, CA, 1999"); largeFairie.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "DollCo - NYC", "Contemporary Doll Collector Magazine", "June, July, 1998"); largeFairie.sponsor = "Yvette Hughes, Calabasas, CA"; var odeToAmah = new Selectable("Ode To Amah"); odeToAmah.edition = "Original"; odeToAmah.quote = "The artist alone see spirit. But after he has told of their appearing to him, everybody sees them.:Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832)"; odeToAmah.setImages("odeToAmah", 1, true); odeToAmah.setSize(25, 12, 12); odeToAmah.description = "Part of the Work is Worship series, a female Japanese pearl divers stands holding her diving bucket, and rope and wearing a leather diving mask."; odeToAmah.materials = "Silk, cottons, hemp, cardboard, shells, wires."; odeToAmah.price = 1710; odeToAmah.poem = poems[6]; odeToAmah.sponsor = "David Bates, Manahatten Beach, CA"; odeToAmah.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "Contemporary Art Quilts and Clay Forms", "Boehm Art Gallery at Palomar College", "San Marcos, CA, 1998"); odeToAmah.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "New Work: A One Woman Show", "Riki Schaffer Gallery", "Pontiac, MI, 1996"); odeToAmah.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "In Celebration of the Doll, the Figure in Cloth", "Houston, TX, Folk Art Center, Asheville, NC 1995", "traveled to Rosalie Whyel Doll Museum, Seattle, WA, McCurdy Doll Museum, Provo, UT, Ann Arbor Quilt Guild Show, Ann Arbor, MI, James A Michener Library, Greeley, CO 1996"); odeToAmah.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "Contemporary Doll Collector Magazine", "Poetry in Cloth", "January, 2000"); var pacWarrior = new Selectable("Pacific Warrior"); pacWarrior.edition = "Original"; pacWarrior.quote = "Art is a profound thought in the state of becoming.:Albert Camus, Philospher"; pacWarrior.setImages("pacWarrior", 1, true); pacWarrior.setSize(12, 10, 6); pacWarrior.description = "Part of the Pacific Shores series, a male figure kneels and presents his nautilus shell sword wearing a nautilus shell armor pieces." pacWarrior.materials = "Nautilus shell pieces, snake skin, satin, silk, wire, mohair and waxed linen thread."; pacWarrior.price = 1980; pacWarrior.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "Sewing Machine Tips and Tricks by Jane Darin", "Soft Dolls and Animals Magazine", "December, January 2003"); pacWarrior.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "Making Your Seams Disappear by Jane Darin", "Soft Dolls & Animals Magazine", "February, March, 2002"); pacWarrior.sponsor = "Susan Quinlon, Santa Barbara, CA"; var pearlNymphs = new Selectable("Pearl Nymphs"); pearlNymphs.edition = "Original"; pearlNymphs.quote = "Art is the great stimulus to life.:Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900)"; pearlNymphs.setImages("pearlNymphs", 2, true); pearlNymphs.setSize(12, 8, 5); pearlNymphs.description = "Part of the Pacific Shores series a male and female jointed figures holding a horn shell and pearl and each sits on a piece of white coral."; pearlNymphs.materials = "Mohair yarn, coral, shell, ribbons, cotton."; pearlNymphs.price = 1260; pearlNymphs.sponsor = "Kathy Goodwind, Seattle, WA (Male), Kathleen Cook, San Diego, CA (Female)"; pearlNymphs.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "Pearls", "Gallerie Eight", "La Jolla, CA 1994"); pearlNymphs.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "New Work: A One Woman Show", "Riki Schaffer Gallery", "Pontiac, MI, 1996"); pearlNymphs.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "Anatomy of a Doll", "book by Susanna Oroyan", "C & T Publishing, 1997"); var perfectTen = new Selectable("Perfect 10 Practice"); perfectTen.edition = "Original"; perfectTen.quote = "Art is a way of lending the random, messy business of life a sense of order and harmony and form.:The New York Times"; perfectTen.setImages("perfectTen", 1, true); perfectTen.setSize(25, 6, 4); perfectTen.description = "On a wooden base a plaster human right hand (modeled after the artist) holds a wood ball on which is balanced a gymnastics female figure."; perfectTen.materials = "Wood, plaster, wire, cotton and mohair hand dyed by the artist."; perfectTen.price = 2700; perfectTen.sponsor = "Renee Goldberg, Best Friends Collectibles, Northridge, CA"; perfectTen.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "The Art of the Doll, 2003", "Sir Frances Drake Hotel", "San Francisco, CA"); var purpleMountain = new Selectable("Purple Mountain Majesty"); purpleMountain.edition = "Original"; purpleMountain.quote = "No great artist ever sees things as they really are. 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Behind him is a stone wall and around him are four other balls of varying sizes."; redux.materials = "Wood, hand dyed transparent ribbons, a tiny tree, cotton, beads and yarn."; redux.sponsor = "Lynne Stierman, Vienna, VA"; redux.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "Fantasy Showcase", "La Jolla Fiber Arts Gallery", "La Jolla, CA, 1999"); redux.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "Contemporary Art Quilts and Clay Forms", "Boehm Art Gallery at Palomar College", "San Marcos, CA, 1998"); redux.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "New Work: A One Woman Show", "Riki Schaffer Gallery", "Pontiac, MI, 1996"); redux.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "Soft Dolls and Animals", "Inspirations Gallery", "August, September 2000"); redux.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "A Well-Versed Dollmaker", "Dolls Magazine", "April, 1998"); var samantha = new Selectable("Samantha Snail"); samantha.edition = "Original"; samantha.quote = "All art is but imitation of nature.:Seneca, Epistle to Lucilius"; samantha.setImages("samantha", 1, true); samantha.setSize(10, 12, 6); samantha.price = 855; samantha.description = "Part of the Pacific Shores series, a female jointed figure rests on a marine snail shell. Her body is made with cotton cloth sliced to resemble the colors of the shell."; samantha.materials = "Cottons, sea shells, buttons, yarn."; samantha.sponsor = "Elizabeth Rogers, Alamo, CA"; samantha.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "Le Cirque de l'Art", "Foundation for Women" , "La Jolla, CA 2002"); samantha.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "Fantasy Showcase", "La Jolla Fiber Art Gallery", "La Jolla, CA, 1999"); samantha.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "Sewing Machine Tips and Tricks by Jane Darin", "Soft Dolls and Animals Magazine", "December, January 2003"); samantha.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "Soft Dolls and Animals Magazine", "Inspirations Gallery", "Fall, 1999"); var skiers = new Selectable("Ski Bunny Family"); skiers.edition = "Original"; skiers.quote = "Creativity consists largely of rearranging what we know in order to find out what we do not know... Hence, to think creatively we must be able to look afresh at what we normally take for granted.:George Kneller"; skiers.setImages("skiers", 1, true); skiers.price = 2400; skiers.setSize(15.25, 11.75, 12.75); skiers.description = "Developed for a display in the Adventure 16 store window at Christmas time, a family of ski bunnies, partially jointed, hits the slopes in Christmas in Patagonia."; skiers.materials = "Wood, metal, cardboard, quilt batting, yarn, cottons, buttons, washers, nails, wire and pom poms."; skiers.sponsor = "Harry and Diane Davidson, Hartford, CT"; skiers.addCredit(Credit.BEST_OF_SHOW, "1996 Gingerbread Lane", "Adventure 16 display window, Horton Plaza", "San Diego, CA"); skiers.addCredit(Credit.VIEWERS_CHOICE, "1996 Gingerbread Lane", "Adventure 16 display window, Horton Plaza", "San Diego, CA"); skiers.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "Third Annual Dynamic Dolls", "Coyote Woman Gallery", "Harbor Springs, MI, 2001"); skiers.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "Fantasy Showcase", "La Jolla Fiber Arts Gallery", "La Jolla, CA, 1999"); skiers.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "A Well-Versed Dollmaker", "Dolls Magazine", "April, 1998"); var stAgnes = new Selectable("Saint Agnes Academy"); stAgnes.edition = "Original"; stAgnes.quote = "Imagination, not invention, is the supreme master of art as of life.:Joseph Conrad, Polish-born author (1857-1924)"; stAgnes.setImages("stAgnes", 3, true); stAgnes.setSize(26, 18.75, 14.75); stAgnes.price = 15000 stAgnes.poem = poems[8]; stAgnes.description = "Another self portrait, this sculpture includes two figures of me. In one I'm sixteen; in the second I'm fifty-six. The figures face off through an elaborate floor mirror whose decoration at the top shows bunches of grapes and a rosy mirror on the older side. On the side of the younger me is a pair of hands and a timepiece."; stAgnes.materials = "Cottons, wire, nylons, batting, leather, wool, beads and yarn."; stAgnes.sponsor = "Mother Theodore Guerin High School, Chicago, IL"; stAgnes.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "Fantasy Showcase", "La Jolla Fiber Arts Gallery", "La Jolla, CA, 2000"); stAgnes.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "The Cutting Edge, Original Dolls", "Wenham Museum", "Wenham, MA, 1999"); stAgnes.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "Contemporary Art Quilts and Clay Forms", "Boehm Art Gallery at Palomar College", "San Marcos, CA, 1998"); stAgnes.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "Finishing the Figure", "book by Susanna Oroyan", "C & T Publishing, 2001"); stAgnes.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "A Well-Versed Dollmaker", "Dolls Magazine", "April, 1998"); stAgnes.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "Designer Profile, Jane Darin", "The Diamond Dollies News", "Victoria, Australia, November, 2001"); stAgnes.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "Fantasiefiguren in textiel van Jane Darin", "Poppen & Geppetto Magazine", "The Netherlands, November, 2001"); var star = new Selectable("A Star, A Star"); star.edition = "Commission"; star.quote = "The object of art is not to reproduce reality, but to create a reality of the same intensity.:Alberto Giacometti"; star.setImages("star", 1, true); star.setSize(17, 5, 5); star.description = "A female figure stands on a globe and holds in each hand a globe of different diameters. Behind the figure is a wall hanging depicting a village scene and including charms of the zodiac in a nighttime sky and a black dog on the horizon."; star.materials = "Cotton, styrofoam, beads, silver charms, yarn, wool and wire."; star.price = 2630; star.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "Fantasy Showcase", "La Jolla Fiber Arts Gallery", "La Jolla, CA, 2000"); star.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "Figure-atively Speaking", "The Connection Newsletter of the Adorabellas", "Gray, TN, October, 2001"); star.sponsor = "Diana Wenman, San Diego, CA"; var teaFairies = new Selectable("Tea Fairies"); teaFairies.edition = "Original"; teaFairies.quote = "Every creative act involves... a new innocence of perception, liberated form the cataract of accepted belief.:Arthur Koestler"; teaFairies.setImages("teaFairies", 1, true); teaFairies.setSize(14, 14, 12); teaFairies.description = "There are three jointed female faires in this series ranging in color from red, orange and yellow seated on leaf chairs with pots of flowers, tea cups and a musical instrument."; teaFairies.materials = "Wire, batting, nylons, cottons, buttons, tea cups, silk flowers, comb and mohair."; teaFairies.price = 1890; teaFairies.sponsor = "Melody Robb, San Diego, CA, Rebekah, San Anselmo, CA, Susan Quinlan, Santa Barbara, CA"; teaFairies.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "Butterfly Experience, an Art Installations with Dolls", "Bill Graham Civic Auditorium", "San Francisco, CA, 1999"); teaFairies.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "Fantasy Showcase", "La Jolla Fiber Arts Gallery", "La Jolla, CA, 1999"); teaFairies.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "People Play, The Art of the Toy", "Spruill Center Gallery", "Atlanta, GA, 1998"); teaFairies.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "A Well-Versed Dollmaker", "Dolls Magazine", "April, 1998"); var templeBells = new Selectable("Temple Bells"); templeBells.edition = "Commission"; templeBells.quote = "Art is a human activity having for its purpose the transmission to others of the highest and best feelings to which men have risen.:Leo N.Tolstoy, writer and philosopher (1828-1910)"; templeBells.setImages("templeBells", 1, true); templeBells.setSize(39, 51, 3) templeBells.description = "A quilted wall hanging with a scene of a river in the sunset containing heads, arms, hands and feet and depicting a celebration putting ashes into the river. The words to a song named Temple Bells are written along the surface of the quilt."; templeBells.materials = "Cottons, beads, charms, ink, silks, mohair and metal." templeBells.price = 3800; templeBells.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "Contemporary Art Quilts and Clay Forms", "Boehm Art Gallery at Palomar College", "San Marcos, CA, 1998"); templeBells.sponsor = "Diana Wenman, San Diego, CA"; var torso = new Selectable("Torso"); torso.edition = "Original"; torso.quote = "The artist never entirely knows; we guess. We may be wrong, but we take leap after leap in the dark.:Agnes de Mille"; torso.setImages("torso", 3, true); torso.setSize(15, 8, 9.5); torso.description = "A female body from the neck to the beginning of the upper legs with her buttocks leaning against the edge of a tall stool."; torso.materials = "fired clay, paint and sand."; torso.price = 500; torso.sponsor = "Shandel Gamer and Jill Turner, Santee, CA"; var toySoldier = new Selectable("Toy Soldier"); toySoldier.edition = "Commission"; toySoldier.quote = "With the most primitive means the artist creates something which the most ingenious and efficient technology will never be able to create.:Kasimir Malevich"; toySoldier.setImages("toySoldier", 1, true); toySoldier.setSize(27.5, 15.5, 14.5); toySoldier.description = "A male figure dressed in the uniform of Napolean's elite guard and holding a bee on one hand and the top of his sword with the other. He stands in the seat of a child's chair along with a scrap book and a stuffed dog."; toySoldier.materials = "Fur, silk, wool, cotton, metal, tassels, leather, dried bee, and wood."; toySoldier.price = 5000; toySoldier.poem = poems[10]; toySoldier.sponsor = "Hugh Reynolds, Lake Worth, FL"; var valentine = new Selectable("Just One Valentine"); valentine.edition = "Original"; valentine.quote = "Art does not reproduce the visible, but makes visible that which is not easily seen.:Kimon Nikolaides, (Art Educator)"; valentine.setImages("valentine", 1, true); valentine.setSize(13, 10, 11); valentine.description = "A female figure sits at a child's wrought iron school desk (hand made by the artist). Inside the desk are three school books and on the desk rest a stack of valentines, her head and elbows. Her glasses dangle from her hand and a pencil rests behind one ear."; valentine.materials = "wire, batting, nylons, cardboard, cottons, yarn and wood."; valentine.price = 1800; valentine.sponsor = "Carol Wilson, San Juan Capistrano, CA"; valentine.addCredit(Credit.SHOW, "The Art of the Contemporary Doll", "The Museum of Arts and Sciences", "Macon, GA, 1999"); valentine.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "Contemporary Doll Collector Magazine", "Poetry in Cloth", "January, 2000"); valentine.addCredit(Credit.PUBLISHED, "The Flirty Dozen", "Dolls Magazine", "February, 1999"); var waterBearer = new Selectable("Water Bearer"); waterBearer.edition = "Original"; waterBearer.quote = "What is essential in a work of art is that it should rise far above the realm of personal life, and speak from the spirit and heart of the poet as man to the spirit and heart of humankind.:Carl Gustav Jung"; waterBearer.setImages("waterBearer", 1, true); waterBearer.setSize(19.5, 12.5, 12,5); waterBearer.description = "Part of the Work is Worship series, an Indian woman wearing a sari balances a clay pot on her head and carries another in her arm as she walks to the well."; waterBearer.materials = "Cotton, air dying clay, mohair, tile and wood."; waterBearer.price = 3600; waterBearer.poem = poems[9]; waterBearer.sponsor = "Jo Ann T. 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