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                <title>Drawings Featuring Ball Joints - Beauty in the Artificial</title>
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                                            If you draw on a regular basis, you’ve most likely come across or practiced drawing with a poseable mannequin before. On a doll, ball joints give them a manmade quality, but when animated characters are depicted with ball joints, they take on a mysterious air of seeming both alive and lifeless at the same time. They’re also effective in portraying a character as fragile or “broken” in some way, and their inorganic beauty can be simultaneously disturbing and mesmerizing.<div><p><br /></p><p>What do these characters’ expressions tell you about their lives?</p><p></p></div>
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                <title>Drawings of Ball Joints - The Beauty of Man-Made</title>
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                                            <p>Ball joints are often seen in older, antique dolls. While ball-jointed dolls themselves are central to the BJD subculture, the aesthetic can often be seen in prosthetics depicted in illustrations. A character who looks quite normal but actually has such a prosthetic is certainly charming, isn’t it?</p><p>Do you like the ball joint aesthetic? How might you depict it in an illustration?</p>
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                <title>Drawings of Ball Jointed Dolls  - Inorganic and Fleeting.</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2020 17:00:00 +0900</pubDate>
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                                            Their freely moving limbs are a characteristic of ball-jointed dolls. These delicate figures are like the embodiment of the ideal human. <p></p><p>Today we are featuring drawings of ball-jointed dolls. Enjoy. </p>
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                <title>Are you alive? Drawings of Ball-jointed Dolls</title>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 29 Sep 2018 17:00:00 +0900</pubDate>
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                                            <p>Just as its name suggests, a ball-jointed doll has spheres (balls) for joints so that we can pose them freely to look like a human being. Even though the modeling of a ball-jointed doll is elaborate and it can pose as naturally as a real person, there's still that enigmatic aura about it due to its unique shape of joints. Although a ball-jointed doll has a somewhat mysterious and bewitching air about it, it charms us with its fragile beauty.</p><p>This time we're featuring illustrations of ball-jointed dolls. Enjoy!</p><p></p>
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                <title>Beauty in Inorganic Transparency, Ball-jointed Dolls</title>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 01 Oct 2016 18:00:00 +0900</pubDate>
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                                            <p>They have smooth, translucent skin with an otherworldly, angel-like beauty. These delicately made angelic dolls are called “ball-jointed dolls” The defining feature of ball-jointed dolls is in the name. Their make allows them to move and pose like a human being due their spherical joints. They can move from their arms to their fingers and neck, and be posed in a multitude of ways. This delicate doll and its unique build is a defining addition to their mysterious charm.</p><p>This time, illustrations featuring “ball-jointed dolls”  who seem capable of moving at any second have been collected today.</p><p></p>
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