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Михаил Зайков. Michael Zajkov, a very private sculptor, lives in Krasnodar (city), Russia. Clays used: Cernit, Fimo, Living Doll, La Doll. Doll heights: 70cm (about 27.5 inches). Paints: acrylic. In 2009, he graduated from the Kuban State University, the graphic arts with specialty of sculpture. He then worked as a sculptor in association with puppet theaterfrom 2010-2013. He sculpts while the very talented Irina Kuzemina does clothing and hairstyles. If questions, contact m-zaykov@mail.ru. Michael Zajkov, Doll Images, Making Dolls, Dolls Art, Realistic Dolls, Living Dolls, Jointed Doll, Ball Jointed Doll, Diy Brides

Михаил Зайков. Michael Zajkov, a very private sculptor, lives in Krasnodar (city), Russia. Clays used: Cernit, Fimo, Living Doll, La Doll. Doll heights: 70cm (about 27.5 inches). Paints: acrylic. In 2009, he graduated from the Kuban State University, the graphic arts with specialty of sculpture. He then worked as a sculptor in association with puppet theaterfrom 2010-2013. He sculpts while the very talented Irina Kuzemina does clothing and hairstyles. If questions, contact m-zaykov@mail.ru.

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Though hyper-realistic dolls aren’t a new invention, Michael Zajkov finds a stirring balance of engrossing detail and beauty that isn’t idealized perfection. The Russian artist’s sculpts don’t just look realistic—they look like real people, even if they’re not from this century. When the creations don early-1900s attire and are posed with 13 movable joints, their humble expressions bring viewers closer, if not a little cautious, in case they begin to move.

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Though hyper-realistic dolls aren’t a new invention, Michael Zajkov finds a stirring balance of engrossing detail and beauty that isn’t idealized perfection. The Russian artist’s sculpts don’t just look realistic—they look like real people, even if they’re not from this century. When the creations don early-1900s attire and are posed with 13 movable joints, their humble expressions bring viewers closer, if not a little cautious, in case they begin to move.

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