Sentences with phrase «take on doll»

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A take on the popular Troll doll many Millennials grew up with, the President Trump Troll has big hair and a big personality.
Originally the scenario was simple: Gather together the financial, technological and spiritual resources of North America and Western Europe, dump them on little old Australia, then snatch the America's Cup and take it back where it belongs, to the Northern Hemisphere, where summer is summer, not Christmas, and a Barbie is a doll, not a backyard grill.
Part of Estella's collection of holiday - themed toys for girls, this soft knit doll is an amusing take on the old - aged question: were you naughty or nice this year?
Part of Estella's collection of holiday - themed baby toys, this soft knit doll is a humorous take on the old - aged question.
I absolutely love the detail and modern take on play doll house.
They both loved taking care of the dolls and came out with big smiles on their faces.
If he takes one of her dolls and starts banging their heads on the wall, she runs to find his favorite toy of the day and gives it to him.
Later on, at a play date with a number of little girls, your daughter pulls out this doll and they all take turns with it.
The facial features on this La Newborn baby doll are amazing, taking playing with dolls to an entirely new level.
These DIY bibs are easy for little girls to put on a baby doll and take off by themselves and you can make them using baby washcloths that you no longer use.
This reduces confusion over placing the stickers on the calendar when they successfully go, as well as they each have their own doll to practice with and take to the bathroom them as well.
However, either way, this is a great way to introduce potty training to your daughter and make it a lot of fun too, since she can play with the doll all the time and take it with her when she starts to potty on the toilet as well.
And isn't it interesting how quickly Penn takes on the father figure to the doll in this video?
Kids ride on toy shopping can be a blast for everyone - especially as memories are kindled again just by seeing your toddler climb onto a tractor and take off down the store aisle or grab a wooden toy wagon and pull her doll in it.
Carrying around a baby doll or taking one on walks with your dog will help your pet get used to baby routines.
Baby dolls - these often become the babies favorite toy and will often be taken on outings.
I have been challenged by Betta Living Kitchens to come up with a fun box related craft...... and I think I came up with something that you guys will LOVE — a Cereal Box Pop Up Dolls... yes... a dolls house made from cereal boxes, that you can collapse, fold away and take along with you... be it on holiday, to the park or the coffee Dolls... yes... a dolls house made from cereal boxes, that you can collapse, fold away and take along with you... be it on holiday, to the park or the coffee dolls house made from cereal boxes, that you can collapse, fold away and take along with you... be it on holiday, to the park or the coffee shop!
It was time to take her home to her room, where her crib, dressers, and changing table were all dolled up for her, where I had drawn and painted Winnie the Pooh characters on every wall.
And as soon as the Tidoo doll dries, my daughter wants to bathe her again or take her on another adventure.
A water toy like this has endless potential: As your child becomes more skillful, he can help a doll or rubber ducky take a «shower,» he can take a shower himself like you, or he can make it «rain» over the water — and you can point out how the droplets make ripples on the surface.
A nice take on the traditional «doll's house»!
I have a series of photos that I took from the internet - easily accessed ones of daddy sleeping on the sofa with baby, or baby sleeping facedown on the rug etc and I've paired these with «scene» photographs of babies who have died - the investigating officers use a doll to recreate the scene in which the baby was found dead (these aren't photos of the deceased baby)- they are identical.
Buffalo's rabid Goo Goo Dolls fan base just wasn't enough as superstar Justin Timberlake took down the hometown favorites to advance to the finals of Gusto's Summer Madness.The Erie County Fair, going strong for 175 years, breezed by Shakespeare in Delaware Park to take the other spot in the finals.Timberlake and the Fair are now going head - to - head on...
they literally sat down on the floor to play with them as soon as they opened them and now take them along with their dolls when they go out of the hosue.
This was taken even further when patterns for children clothes, bibs and rag dolls began appearing on the sacks as well.
On the last night of vacation, everyone got dolled up and we took family pictures!
I take it with me every time I go on vacation or I use it on days where I don't have too much time to get dolled up.
Make up usually takes me five to fifteen minutes depending on how dolled up I want to get
You can take out your frustrations on this voodoo doll.
Jackie has voluntarily taken on the role of (college - educated) Barbie - doll trophy wife and baby - maker (if not real mother) who wants terribly much to please her workaholic, inattentive husband who in turn sees himself as the «pulled - myself - up - by - the bootstraps» bread - winner who happens to have fallen on hard times.
With an exceptional twist (that seems nonsense at first, but as you think about it the more you buy and appreciate it) and an incredible lead (Laura Cohen), The Boy takes on both grounds, one that questions whether the doll is alive, or is there a more rational explanation?
While the first film teased us with the story of haunted doll Annabelle before diving into the haunting of the Perron family, the sequel starts out with a taste of Amityville before hopping across the pond to take on the Enfield Poltergeist in England.
But it's Fiona Dourif who carries the dramatic weight of the film on her shoulders, succeeding in making us take the mystery and tension seriously even as people get decapitated by a red headed killer doll.
Ironically, if Gillespie and former Six Feet Under screenwriter Nancy Oliver had stuck to the movie's darker implications — say by generating some genuine conflict between Lars's delusional certainty and a sex - doll - freaked community, or by letting Lars get his groove on with Bianca — Lars and the Real Girl might have actually had a richer emotional payoff for having taken some real risks.
Nine featurettes categorized under the umbrella «On the 6th Day» and totalling 48 minutes mainly take us inside the production's second unit; not sure whether years of sifting through supplementary material have made me jaded or savvy, but I found even a relatively novel piece on the creation and implementation of the creepy Cindy doll incredibly tediouOn the 6th Day» and totalling 48 minutes mainly take us inside the production's second unit; not sure whether years of sifting through supplementary material have made me jaded or savvy, but I found even a relatively novel piece on the creation and implementation of the creepy Cindy doll incredibly tediouon the creation and implementation of the creepy Cindy doll incredibly tedious.
This black - tie event raises money for the humane society and gives dog owners a reason to get all dolled up and take their pups out on the town.
That's right, she's currently taking orders with prices ranging between $ 30 for a basic doll to $ 50 and up for custom characters, depending on the complexity and materials.
- Lucy wants to live in a creepy - looking dollhouse - take on this task to add unsettling dolls and masks to the catalog
You'll take on the role of Yarny, a cutesy doll created with yarn, and you're tasked with playing through a hyper realistic world, solving puzzles along the way using unique mechanics only made possible by the fact that you're made of yarn.
Departing from traditional models of release, this game took on an episodic release similar to that of Telltale games in which the game was dolled out over a schedule of a few months.
PAGES 28 - 29: From left, «Three Figures,» 1966 (oil on canvas) by Emma Amos and «It Takes Two to Integrate (Cha Cha Cha),» 1961 (painted dolls, dried fish, glass in wooden box) by Edward Kienholz.
2015 Dec. 17 — Tom Loughman Appointed 11th Director and C.E.O. of the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art Nov. 23 — Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art Welcomes Seven New Appointees to Board of Trustees Nov. 18 — Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art Appoints Henry R. Martin 30th President of the Board of Trustees Nov. 17 — Susan L. Talbott Appointed to Rank of Chevalier in the Order of Arts and Letters by French Minister of Culture UPDATED Oct. 16 — «Warhol & Mapplethorpe: Guise & Dolls» Opens Oct. 17 at Wadsworth Atheneum Sept. 21 — Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art's MATRIX 173 Features Artist Mark Dion Aug. 31 — Unveiling of Galleries Marks Completion of Major Renovation, Secures Future for Wadsworth Atheneum Aug. 26 — Commissioned Artwork by Jack Pierson Illuminates Hartford's Main Street at Wadsworth Atheneum Aug. 24 — Wadsworth Atheneum to Present First Exhibition to Pair the Work of Andy Warhol and Robert Mapplethorpe July 1 — Wadsworth Atheneum Celebrates Grand Reopening with Original Artwork by Artist James Welling June 30 — Wadsworth Atheneum Celebrates Grand Reopening with Original Artwork by Artist James Welling June 23 — Director's Choice Exhibition Examines Contemporary Portraiture in Photography at Wadsworth Atheneum June 23 — Exhibition Exploring Connecticut Artist's Influence on 20th Century Art Opens July 3 June 1 — Advance Exhibition Schedule 2015 — 2016 May 18 — «Mark Bradford / MATRIX 172» Opens June 4 at Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art April 16 — Student Artworks Take Center Stage at the 42nd Hartford Youth Art Renaissance UPDATED March 23 — 34th Annual Fine Art & Flowers Takes Place May 1 — 3 at Wadsworth Atheneum Jan. 21 — «Michael C. McMillen / MATRIX 171: SIDESHOW» Opens Jan. 31 at Wadsworth Atheneum Jan. 21 — New Galleries of Post-War and Contemporary Art to be Unveiled at Wadsworth Atheneum Jan. 13 — Wadsworth Atheneum's Board of Trustees Steps Up to Support Museum with $ 1.5 Million
The Firestone gallery show overlaps with a larger retrospective of Shapiro's work on view at the National Academy Museum and School that begins with some of the Abstract Expressionist work but goes much further into the figurative work of the 1990s, which took as its subject matter women artists, Jewish identity, dance and her passion for dolls.
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Taking its cue from the resurgence of figurative sculpture in the late 1980s and early 1990s, and from Sigmund Freud's essay «The Uncanny» (1919), the exhibition brings together mannequin - related art works, mostly from the 1960s onwards, with objects from disparate cultural contexts that engender a similar sense of unease in the viewer: medical dolls, anatomical waxworks, religious statues, pagan figurines, ventriloquists» dummies, sex dolls, taxidermy and so on.
Since then, he has gone on to create so many more dolls — with each one taking on a unique style and character.
Oliver Clegg (born 1980, UK): Taking children's toys and dolls as his subject matter, painted on decaying boards that are heavily laden with marks, Clegg embraces the nostalgic sense of memory and loss that is inherent within them.
Here we find Eugene von Bruenchenhein's copious photographs of his often topless and apparently game wife; the rather creepier ballerina - doll pictures made by Morton Bartlett, after devoting laborious attention to crafting the dolls themselves; the insouciant intensities of Greer Lockton, revolving around gender reassignment and the refashioning of icons, both cultural (Jackie O.) and subcultural (Candy Darling) through dolls and photographs; and selections from the inscrutable archive of Polaroids taken of actresses on television by the anonymous photographer known as Type 42.
IN THE HAMPTONS: Panel Discussion at The Parrish - «Dolls and Mannequins at Play in Contemporary Art» takes place at the Parrish Art Museum on December 13 at 11 a.m..
His work is hard to pin down: Paintings take on a sculpture - like quality in the way they lean on the floor or sit within multiple frames like Russian nesting dolls.
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