Jennifer Gould
Artist's Statement
I grew up playing with fabric, thread, and yarn. I
learned to sew at an early age and made clothes for dolls, hats and dresses for
my mom, ties for my dad, and clothes for myself. Then in high school I taught
myself to weave tapestries. As a junior in college, I spent a year in Japan and
had the opportunity to study weaving at a kimono factory. I began designing
dolls after spending years both hand-spinning wool and tapestry
weaving.
I make a wide variety of dolls, both production pieces as well as one-of-a-kind
dolls which have needle-sculpted faces, often including articulated hands which
have all five fingers that are poseable and my own hand-printed and
hand-painted fabrics.