Help arrived quickly, and they rushed Baron to the village Doctor, who just happened to be a very skilled surgeon. The Doctor removed all the arrows, cleaned and closed the wounds. "There. I've done all that I can." "Now it's up to him." Baron started to come to... "Take it easy, son...." "You've just been through an awful lot." "In fact you are lucky to be alive."
Dorothy
4/22/2023 10:15:57 am
Luckily there was a doctor nearby who could help. Naomi will be so worried when she finds out as will Baron's mother.
Martha
4/22/2023 02:55:48 pm
Thank you. It's a wonder what a little chalk pastel and watercolour pencil crayon will do.
Nancy
4/22/2023 12:18:52 pm
Once again, I love your sets. The fireplace is the perfect touch. Baron’s bandages, the bloody clothes and sword all capture the intensity of the scene. I also really appreciate how you have your dolls playing multiple rolls.
Martha
4/22/2023 02:59:10 pm
Thanks. it's always a challenge coming up with a new set using the same old furniture and props.
Donna
4/23/2023 11:42:31 am
It is always amazing how you manage to create different "expressions" on a doll with a static face, just by how you pose them. Baron looks gravely ill, Rex looks deeply concerned for his friend, and the doctor appears wise, skilled and comforting. I really like how the lighting in the scene adds to the drama. Comments are closed.
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AuthorMartha Boers is an award-winning Canadian doll maker and costumer specializing in fantasy and historical-style costumes. Archives
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