THE BESPOKE OBJECT: BALL-JOINTED DOLL !
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In my art practice, I explore identity- specifically Middle Eastern and Muslim identities and work toward challenging the stereotypes associated with them. I do this by combining these identities with pop culture to reshape perceptions within these media. For this project, my idea is to create a ball-jointed doll (BJD) of a Middle Eastern woman wearing the hijab! As an artist my goal is to be someone that creates something I never had. I've always been a huge toy and figure collector, from childhood to now. Growing up, I never saw anyone like me properly represented in media, especially toys or figures, so this project is my way of addressing that gap by making a BJD.
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sketch of BJD function |
A ball-jointed doll (BJD) is an articulated doll with ball-and-socket joints, allowing for a high level of movement and posing. I chose to create a BJD specifically because dolls are a widely recognized and culturally significant medium for representation, especially in childhood but also in collector communities. BJDs, in particular, are popular for their customizability and artistry, making them a perfect format for exploring identity.
After extensive research, I realized that modeling the entire doll from scratch would present significant challenges, especially as this is my first time creating something like this. To make the process smoother, I referenced a BJD I have in my collection. I also found this model on Thingiverse that I used as a foundation. From there, I modified and reshaped the parts to align with my vision while keeping the original joint mechanisms intact for proper articulation. I also came across this artist who documents their process in a really detailed and informal way, which was super helpful. Seeing their approach gave me a better understanding of the steps involved in creating a piece like this.
My overarching goal for this doll is to print it, paint it, and design a variety of alternative subculture-inspired outfits for it. However, due to time constraints, my current focus is on ensuring that the doll functions properly in its physical form. To achieve this, I plan to first 3D print the model using an FDM printer to identify and refine any adjustments. Once the structure is refined, I will resin-print the final model and string it with elastic so it can come to life. This is a project I’ve been working on since last year, but because it’s technically demanding my primary goal is to bring the doll to life by finalizing its body and articulation.
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my modelled doll parts on NomadSculpt |
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This object fits the framework of "The Bespoke Object” as it’s completely custom-made to represent an identity and perspective that’s been largely missing from mainstream media. Instead of being a generic, mass-produced doll, this BJD is carefully designed to reflect a Middle Eastern woman in a way that is authentic and intentional. It is tailored not just in its physical design but also in its purpose—serving as both a personal expression and a broader statement about representation in media. This project engages with themes of identity, culture, and self-expression, making it more than just a doll.
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This feels so ambitious! It will be so fun when its finished.
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