Knowledge Big, Small, and Somewhat Miniature with Laurie Sisson
May 25, 2024
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Laurie Sisson, dollmaker renowned for 'The Foot' invention for dollhouse dolls, discusses her diverse creative journey. Topics include creativity, perspective, miniatures, leadership, charity work, and knowledge management. Learn about her childhood experiences, initiatives during crises, and the significance of sharing wisdom and knowledge.
Dollhouse miniatures have transformed from a hobby to a profession, showcasing a diverse range of skills and business opportunities.
The historical significance of miniatures dates back centuries, with intricate creations serving as symbols of wealth and pedagogy.
Deep dives
Discussing Dollhouse Miniatures as a Creative Hobby and Profession
The podcast delves into the world of dollhouse miniatures, highlighting how this hobby has evolved into a profession for some enthusiasts. The speaker shares examples of individuals who have turned their miniatures craftsmanship into a lucrative business, such as creating miniature crystal chandeliers and teaching classes. They discuss the international scope of the dollhouse industry, with artisans showcasing their skills in various scales and mediums, from Barbie scale to intricate woodworking.
Exploring the Historical Significance of Miniatures and Dollhouses
The podcast explores the historical roots of dollhouses and miniatures dating back to the early 17th century in northern Europe. Initially termed as cabinet houses, these creations were symbols of pedagogy and wealth rather than toys. The discussion extends to the concept of miniatures found in Egyptian tombs and how the fascination with recreating real-life objects in miniature form has persisted throughout history.
Demonstrating Leadership, Creativity, and Community Engagement
The podcast showcases the guest's natural leadership skills, creativity, and community engagement, reflecting on childhood experiences that shaped her problem-solving abilities and teaching instincts. The guest's involvement in coordinating evacuation efforts during a flood in Alaska at the age of 18 exemplifies her proactive and resourceful nature. Additionally, the guest's dedication to teaching and fostering community through miniatures clubs and charitable projects highlights her commitment to empowering others and sharing knowledge.
Hello, my name is Laurie Sisson .Dollmaking has been a large part of my life for many years. I invented "The Foot" which allows dollhouse dolls to stand without doll stands and look more lifelike because they can bend at the knee and hip. All of the individually sculpted dolls I create are made with The Foot. Making One Inch Scale Character dolls led to making smaller scale dolls. Things I wanted for them were not easily available so, I made them for myself, then sold them to others who also wanted them. The Foot was one of these products (13 sizes) and so are the half-inch scale hats.I have always worked in multiple fields: painting, sculpture, photography, graphics, and miniatures. No matter what you learn, you can always find ways to use that knowledge. It seems that for me, one thing leads to another. Miniatures uses everything.
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