Author: Shiroi Ouji
• Monday, February 25th, 2008

I’ve mentioned before, somewhere in this blog, that I’m very fond of ball-jointed dolls, especially those made by Dream of Doll. My friend, Jen, informed me two weeks ago about this fund-raising activity at The Podium where dolls are going to be exhibited and members from ManikaManila, an organization of BJD owners in the Philippines, are going to be volunteering. I said, Wow, cool! Maybe a ManikaManila member will bring her Dream of Doll BJD! We went on the first day of the event and that’s where I learned what the exhibit was all about.

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It was an exhibit of “rag dolls” contributed by various artists. Some of the contributors were even national artists such as Malang. Their works will be auctioned off and the proceeds will help fund Manikako (“my doll” in Filipino), a project of ArtHOC (House of Comfort Art Network), a non-profit organization that provides children with free art workshops.

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The dolls were made from used materials that have been collected through drop-boxes all over Metro Manila. Anyone can be a big help just by dropping their old stuff in Manikako bins. One can contribute to the fund-raiser by buying DIY doll kits. A base doll costs 150php and 250php for a customized one. I got myself a base doll and a customized one! Guess who I wanted made into a doll. Thanks to Kishi for the Mana-sama pics!

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I was happy to meet people who were also familiar with Mana-sama. Cause when I handed out this picture as a reference for the doll, the volunteers were like “Mana! Mana!” It was so cool. I was also happy because of ArtHOC’s movement to develop art appreciation among kids. As an artist myself, I know how art can make me feel fulfilled and empowered. It has a become a way for me to express myself and my emotions when I can neither say nor write them.

To ArtHOC, Manikako, ManikaManila, Mistula and to the people who contributed — BANZAI!!!

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***Proud member of ManikaManila!

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15 Responses

  1. Lovely!!! The Manikako activity has been a really enjoyable weekend for me as well (I love the Lobo doll they customized for me, btw). There’s only one regret that I could think of the first time I actually went there……I forgot to bring a !#$@$@# camera!!!!! AAARGH!!!!!! >.<””’

    Sa uulitin na lang, hehehehe XDXDXD

  2. Oh that’s really cool! I particularly like the furry one and the leafy doll beside it. Actually, I like all the dolls on that shelf. For a national artist, Malang’s doll doesn’t strike me very much. It could’ve been better, probably with a different base doll, I don’t know. Mana’s doll looks great, with the overcoat and all. Wish I could have gone there. Really looks like fun!

  3. The dolls are so cute!!

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