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The Black Girl Dollshouse Club


Miniaturist

London, England

  • Woodworking
  • Craft educator
  • Mixed media
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I want to create a space where we can feel at home and not tip-toe around the edges of a world that doesn’t reflect our tastes and histories. I still love looking at people’s ‘Regency’ style dollhouses, and the reason they are so loved is all that hand wood-turning on a lathe and carefully carved details that are captivating in miniature form. But the anonymous framed portraits of random Victorian landowners? I don’t really relate to them that much.

Focus:
I make dollshouses and miniatures that reflect/expand on my Caribbean/Ghanaian background. I am also working on an 'lifesized' concept making larger items with the same concept as my miniatures.
Commissions:
Available for commissions

I want to create a space where we can feel at home and not tip-toe around the edges of a world that doesn’t reflect our tastes and histories. I still love looking at people’s ‘Regency’ style dollhouses, and the reason they are so loved is all that hand wood-turning on a lathe and carefully carved details that are captivating in miniature form. But the anonymous framed portraits of random Victorian landowners? I don’t really relate to them that much.

Focus:
I make dollshouses and miniatures that reflect/expand on my Caribbean/Ghanaian background. I am also working on an 'lifesized' concept making larger items with the same concept as my miniatures.
Commissions:
Available for commissions
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  • Project

    Miniature Roomscapes at the Museum of the Home

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