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Hans Christian Andersen.

His Fairytales have always had a special place in my heart.

When I started sculpting my favorite Writer I found that it was nessessary for me to get to know him. I read a lot of books and I found informations on the internet. I needed to know the color of his eyes, the size of his shoes, how tall he was and so on. I spend about 140 hours making the Hans Christian Andersen doll and I enjoyed every minute.

He is 85 cm tall (standing). He is sculpted of Super Sculpey

and painted with watercolors.

The Little Match Girl.



"Grandmother!" cried the little one. "Oh, take me with you! You go away when the match burns out; you vanish like the warm stove, like the delicious roast goose, and like the magnificent Christmas tree!" And she rubbed the whole bundle of matches quickly against the wall, for she wanted to be quite sure of keeping her grandmother near her. And the matches gave such a brilliant light that it was brighter than at noon-day: never formerly had the grandmother been so beautiful and so tall. She took the little maiden, on her arm, and both flew in brightness and in joy so high, so

very high, and then above was neither cold, nor hunger, nor anxiety--they were with God.

H.C. Andersen.

A wonderful Fairytale that always touch my heart. That`s why I sculpted the little girl.

The Snow Queen.

THE walls of the palace were formed of drifted snow, and the windows and doors of the cutting winds. There were more than a hundred rooms in it, all as if they had been formed with snow blown together. The largest of them extended for several miles; they were all lighted up by the vivid light of the aurora, and they were so large and empty, so icy cold and glittering!

H. C. Andersen.

My favorit Fairytale since I was a little girl.

My Snow Queen was in Contemporary Doll Collector Magazine in September 2005.

The Nightingale

IN China, you know, the emperor is a Chinese, and all those about him are Chinamen also.

H.C. Andersen.