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Antique Reproduction:
Green-ware unaltered and must be painted as closely as possible to
the original presentation by the original doll artist. Please include
a photocopy of the original in an unmarked envelope attached to the doll, as
well as any documentation about the doll or the clothing that may be helpful
to the judges.
Modern Reproductions:
Green-ware unaltered and must be painted as closely as possible to the
original presentation by the original doll artist. All clothing and
accessories must be as close as possible to the original doll. Please
include a photocopy of the original in an unmarked envelope attached to the
doll and any documentation pertaining to the doll or the clothing.
Modern Interpretation:
May be done in any style and presentation. All clothing and any
accessories must be appropriate to the doll and it's presentation.
They will be judged on workmanship and original presentation. Please
document intentional changes to your doll and/or anything pertaining to the
doll or the clothing for our judges.
Original Sculpture:
Entries must be done by the person who enters them. All clothing and
any accessories must be appropriate to the doll and its presentation. They
will be judged on workmanship and original presentation. Other
documentation concerning the doll, clothing, etc. can also be included for
the judges.
Porcelain Animals made from Commercial Mold:
May be done in any style and presentation. They will be judged on
workmanship and presentation. Any documentation pertaining to the
animal and/or the clothing can be included for the judges.
Costuming:
Must be appropriate to the doll it is presented on and must be your work.
The costume will be judged on workmanship and original presentation.
Also include any documentation that may be helpful to the judges. The
costume does not have to be presented on a doll, but can be on a stand that
holds the garment such as a mannequin is fine. The piece the garment
is presented on is not judged in this category.
Bust Category:
Busts will be judged on workmanship and presentation. These may be
done in any style or presentation.
Half Doll Category:
Half dolls that are from a manufacturers mold finished either as "tassel
dolls" or as a part of a completed project, such as a "sewing caddy" (this
is just an example, any half doll must be a completed project.) Dolls
must be on a stand if presented as a tassel doll.
Silver Screen in Hollywood:
All dolls entered into the special Silver Screen Category are to be dressed
as a Hollywood screen star from any era. It will be your choice of
what era you choose to costume your doll, the requirement for this category
is simply that you dress and paint your doll as a Silver Screen Star,
interpreted that is any film star in Hollywood from any era. Please
identify your entry by identifying the person in your sign in forms...i.e.
Judy Garland as Dorothy in Wizard of Oz.
All rules and regulation that apply to the regular competition will also
apply to these entries concerning the judging scores. These dolls may
be modern or antique but will all be judged in this category with no special
consideration given to the type of doll. all dolls entered into the
Silver Screen category will be eligible for Best of Show.
Clowns:
This category will include any doll, bust, or miniature from a mold.
The doll maker may take artistic license to change the piece into a clown
and to create a doll interpreted as a clown that is otherwise interpreted as
a child or adult. The pieces may include such mediums as raised paste,
metallic paints, and the use of applied mediums or any other specialty
paints. All dolls entered into this category are encouraged to use
their imagination to create not only a circus clown but dolls that may
represent the clowns from European stages in history that were the
forerunners to our modern clowns.
To further identify the division of competition I have given a more detailed
description of each division. Please read carefully.
These divisions will be available in each of the categories.
Professional:
Any doll artist who has sold one or more dolls to the public. Any
entrant that owns a doll or ceramic shop, any entrant that teaches doll
classes, seminars or workshops in porcelain dollmaking.
Hobbyist or Non Professional:
Any doll artist who has never sold any dolls for profit. Makes dolls
for their own personal enjoyment or as gifts.
Senior Citizen:
Any doll artist 65 years of age or older.
Junior Citizen:
Any doll artist 15 years of age and younger.
First Doll:
Any doll that is the artist's first effort,
1. All entries must be on stands or chairs except entries that can sit
or lay without assistance. any accessories or props must be securely
attached. No Exceptions.
2. Judging and Awards - all competitors will receive blue, red or white
ribbons according to the points received on the judging sheets.
a. 90 - 100 = Blue Ribbon
b. 80 - 89 = Red Ribbon
c. 0 - 79 = White Ribbon
Best of Division will be awarded from blue ribbons to the best overall in
each division with at least 3 or more entries.
Best of Division dolls will be judged for Best of Category in that
particular category.
Best of Category winners will be judged for Best of Show.
Judges Choice will be awarded based on the judges' whim.
No insurance will cover the entries while at the show, neither Les Belles Poupees nor any show volunteers will accept responsibility for damages.
Every effort will be made to keep the entries safe and in good condition.
By entering the competition, you give Les Belles Poupees the right to
photograph the dolls for their use in any articles about the competition
and/or advertising. Les Belles Poupees will make every effort to give
proper credit to the doll artist, but you will not hold the show liable if
this is not done.
Email Competition Registration form to:
Chairperson -
Charlotte Odom
or mail to:
Charlotte Odom
110 Wood Street
Jonesboro, La. 71251
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