Tammy The Little Doll Girl is a painting by Reynold Jay which was uploaded on March 27th, 2014.
Tammy The Little Doll Girl
Art by Nour Hassan and Duy Truong....... This is our first picture ( of over 400 ) that appears in the Wurtherington Diary........ more
by Reynold Jay
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Title
Tammy The Little Doll Girl
Artist
Reynold Jay
Medium
Painting - Water Color
Description
Art by Nour Hassan and Duy Truong....... This is our first picture ( of over 400 ) that appears in the Wurtherington Diary.....
As with many illustrated classic stories, it is a story with unique characters and deals with hope, determination, compassion, and much more. In the opening preface, Robert Landsbury discovers the diary in a shed on a newly purchased estate in River Fall, Ohio and passes it along to his associates. The diary is faithfully preserved for today's reader.
In it, the reader will discover that a ten-year-old mute girl, Tammy Wurtherington residing in the Wixby estate is the author. She loves to make dolls in a shed out in back of the house. She lives with Lord Wixby and Aunt May in a lavish estate at the edge of town. Aunt May teaches her to use a sewing machine and gives her a small one suited to size as a birthday gift. One day while constructing a toy soldier for her brother, Alfred the Mouse appears and is impressed with her ability to make doll outfits and reluctantly invites her to follow him to Kira if she will bring along the sewing machine.
Uploaded
March 27th, 2014
Comments (51)
Barbara Chase
This is great, Reynold. I can hear her thinking--mirroring the little doll's thoughts as she sits waiting beside the sewing machine! Wonderful! :). FAV
Misuk Jenkins
Every time when I see your work, I feel refresh~~~ Special quiet moment is presented with grace and style!!!
Randy Burns
Always nice visiting your gallery Reynold. These works always take me back to simpler, nostalgic times. Have a good day my friend. F/L
Carlin Blahnik
Both the art and the story draw me in. But as a questioning adult, Tammy lives in a lavish estate so why use a shed out back for sewing? I suppose we all enjoy having our own space, home away from home :) Thank you for your inspiring art. Adding to my favorites!
Reynold Jay replied:
She had so many projects going on she moved everything out there. It was a wonderful shed that rested beside a river. She did begin in the house. Good question, Carlin!
Anne Gifford
I have an old sewing machine like this, and I even did a painting of one! ....this caught my eye right away. Another enchanting illustration, Reynold. I love the shadow going right off of the page in the lower right corner. It's always great fun to come visit your gallery! like/f
Henryk Gorecki
Beautiful scene,fantastic color light and excellent drawing and description,Reynold!-L,F
Carmen Tyrrell
As usually your work is so full of life, the stories are superb, the details are amazing.