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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
+ | Annie Montgomerie, based in Dorset UK, is reknowned for creating surreal one-of-a-kind whimsical animal-human hybrids, often emphasising the latter part of the equation in their essence. | ||
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+ | ''“Each piece is individual and unique, and because of the recycled nature of my work no two pieces will be quite the same. Most of my fabrics are foraged locally where I live in Dorset. I use muslin, 100-percent wool felt, ‘up-cycled’ wool garments, velvet, leather, cotton, moleskin and blankets for wall hangings and figures. I then stitch on curious little things I find including vintage buttons, charms and jewellery.”'' | ||
*[http://www.anniemontgomerie.co.uk/ AnnieMontgomerie.co.uk] | *[http://www.anniemontgomerie.co.uk/ AnnieMontgomerie.co.uk] | ||
== Designed Toy Releases == | == Designed Toy Releases == | ||
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*[[Inklin]] | *[[Inklin]] | ||
*[[Tuddy]] | *[[Tuddy]] | ||
== Toy Series Participation == | == Toy Series Participation == | ||
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Biography[edit]
Annie Montgomerie, based in Dorset UK, is reknowned for creating surreal one-of-a-kind whimsical animal-human hybrids, often emphasising the latter part of the equation in their essence.
“Each piece is individual and unique, and because of the recycled nature of my work no two pieces will be quite the same. Most of my fabrics are foraged locally where I live in Dorset. I use muslin, 100-percent wool felt, ‘up-cycled’ wool garments, velvet, leather, cotton, moleskin and blankets for wall hangings and figures. I then stitch on curious little things I find including vintage buttons, charms and jewellery.”