Monday, December 23, 2013

F.A.Q

Also known as "all the things people have ever asked of me of BJDs":

What exactly are these dolls?

Modern (Asian) ball-jointed dolls, cast in resin, strung with elastic. Wikipedia helps, there is also Den of Angels which contains all the info you could ever need of BJDs.

Can you help me getting a BJD?

I can point you to the sources of information and answer specific questions, yes. I cannot order a doll for you or borrow my Paypal, some things you'll just have to learn to do yourself.

Do you create these dolls yourself?

Oh I wish I could! Yes, they are handmade but I'm not the one who's able to sculpt and cast these, actually I cannot sculpt at all. I style my dolls, choose their wigs and eyes, get their face ups done by Finnish artists usually and sew / knit / crochet clothes and accessories.

How many dolls do you have?

Eep. 30.

How on Earth do you fund this hobby?

Well my finances are my finances, but I have a full-time job and no other big expenses. I also get some income from my Etsy business which I usually use to buy accessories for my dolls. I'm very strict with my money and live on a very planned budget which gives me freedom to spend the remaining money as I see fit :)

What else are you interested in?

I have no other expensive hobbies, luckily, phew. I'm interested in sci-fi, fantasy, Asian cultures, video games, RPGs and so on. If I'm not playing with dolls, I'm usually watching Dr. Who, Game of Thrones, Korean TV dramas and so on.

Do you think your dolls are "alive"?

Well, not really. Most of them have characters that I've created inside my head, but the doll is just a doll. They are of course very valuable so I treat them carefully, but I have no problem leaving them naked and in unflattering positions if needed xP I don't carry them around because I think that's bit, ehhm, strange, and I never talk to them.

But they do have names?

Yes, they all have a name. Most of them have what we call "the character" - the doll form represents a character that I RPG with or have created for doll stories or just for fun. They help me with styling and stuff, and of course it's fun to create things since I consider myself a creative person.

An adult playing with dolls? Shouldn't you get some more mature hobbies?

Thanks for your concern, but I think collecting valuable artistic objects that make you do creative things IS very mature and adultlike.

What do you think of recasts?

I cannot support them since I've never seen a single doll artist being fine with his / her work being recast and sold. If you see an original artist giving you a permission buying one, well, then I guess you may, but I have high doubts anyone would be OK with that. Let me know if you come across one, then I may change my mind ;P

All for now <3


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  2. Uusi yritys kommentin kanssa :)

    Moi!
    Eksyin sun blogiin, kun googlettelin BJD-nukkeja ja suomalaisia harrastajia. Lähetin jo viestiä sun blogin Facebook-sivun puolella, mutta ajattelin vähän varmistella viestin läpimenoa... :) Eli:

    Moi!
    Olen siis Ylen radiotoimittaja ja eksyin blogiisi, kun aloin googletella BJD-nukkeja ja harrastajia. Sun blogi ja nuket on superhienoja! Saisinko sinun sähköpostiosoitteesi tai jopa puhelinnumerosi, niin voisin kysellä jutuntekomahdollisuuksia? :)

    Terveisin,
    Reetta Arvila
    YLE Asia/Elämäntapa
    reetta.arvila @ yle.fi
    040-1823715

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    1. Heippa!

      Kiitos paljon kehuistasi <3 Valitettavasti minulla tuo IRL-duuni vie suurimman osan ajasta enkä oikein muutenkaan nauti oman äänen kuuntelemisesta, mutta meillä on oma harrastefoorumi: http://www.hartsilapset.fi/forum/index.php jonka Sekalaiset-osiossa on muitakin haastattelupyyntöjä. Sieltä varmaan voi kysellä josko joku olisi innokkaampi tulemaan kertomaan tästä harrastuksesta, toivotaan että löytyy :)

      - Elina

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