113 clothed when done. Oh no – that was left to the children at home, who let their creativity and imagination run wild My mission is to raise awareness about the fact art is a game. At the end of the day, we all live better if we keep on playing. Even as adults. says the toymaker”. In her toy workshop, wood chips and shavings fall to the ground in a constant shower, and the scent of Swiss pine wafts in the air. Time seems to stand still. Judith gives each of her dolls the attention we usually only give to people in the flesh. They’ll find a new home in Sweden, America, Switzerland, and Australia. And what about Italy? “They’re finally rediscovering what everyone else envies about us: our skill to make poetry and unique objects in the world”. she declares with satisfaction as she puts a finishing touch to her doll two black lines for eyebrows and lashes, a dash of blue for her eyes, a dab of face powder and a faint red for her lips “THE DOLLS ARE MY CHILDREN. I SAY GOODBYE TO THEM BEFORE WRAPPING THEM UP AND SHIPPING THEM AWAY”. Judith Sotriffer - Str. Pedetliva 18, Urtijëi (BZ), Italy Ph. +39 333 460 6593 www.giocolegnovalgardena.com
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