Lsmagazineissue: 21 Stunning Dolls3000fotojpg Work
(≈ 2 500 – 3 000 words, 12 – 14 full‑page spreads, 3 000 × 2 000 px jpgs for print‑ready images)
| Element | Details | |---------|---------| | Working title | Stunning Dolls – The Art, the Craft, the Culture | | Word count | 2 500 – 3 000 words (≈ 12 500 – 15 000 characters) | | Pages | 12‑14 full‑page spreads (incl. pull‑quotes, sidebars, and photo essays) | | Key visuals | 8‑10 flagship photographs (3 000 × 2 000 px, CMYK, 300 dpi) plus a 3‑page “gallery wall” of 12‑15 smaller‑format images (1 200 × 800 px) | | Core angles | 1️⃣ History & resurgence of collectible dolls 2️⃣ Profiles of three leading doll‑makers (one traditional, one tech‑forward, one pop‑culture) 3️⃣ The photography behind the perfect doll shot 4️⃣ Collectors’ market trends & investment outlook 5️⃣ Cultural impact – dolls as art, activism, and identity | | Target audience | Art & design aficionados, collectors, fashion & photography enthusiasts, Gen‑Z & Millennial hobbyists | | Tone | Lush, curious, slightly reverent, with a dash of insider humor. | | Deadline | First draft – May 5; final copy with image proofs – May 22. |
Step into a world where artifice meets artistry.
Issue 21 of LSMagazine presents "Stunning Dolls," a massive 3,000-frame FotoJPG study exploring hyper-realistic dolls, mannequins, and figurines as living sculptures.
From uncanny valley elegance to porcelain perfection, this visual archive captures every gloss of paint, every synthetic lash, and every frozen pose. Shot across studio, street, and staged diorama environments, the collection examines how dolls mirror—and distort—human beauty. lsmagazineissue 21 stunning dolls3000fotojpg work
Inside this issue:
Format: Digital folio / Select prints
Release: TBA
Not a toy catalog. A fixation on form.
| Segment | 2022‑2024 Growth | Notable Auction Results | |---------|----------------|------------------------| | Fine Art Dolls | +28 % YoY (global) | Moritz “Elysian” – $12 500 (Christie’s, 2023) | | Tech‑Enabled Dolls | +45 % YoY | PixelDoll Lab “Neo‑Muse” – $6 800 (private sale) | | Collectible Fashion Dolls | +15 % YoY | Sofia “Stitch” “Frida” – $3 200 (Sotheby’s, 2024) |
Visuals: Sidebar chart (bar graph) and a high‑resolution photo of a sealed collector’s box opened on a marble table.
“From porcelain heirlooms to 3‑D‑printed marvels, today’s dolls are more than toys—they’re canvases for art, technology, and identity.” (≈ 2 500 – 3 000 words, 12
Bring the story full‑circle: return to the studio from the opening scene, now with the three featured dolls displayed side‑by‑side under a single soft light—each a different era, material, and purpose, yet all sharing the same human impulse to create, to imagine, and to hold a piece of ourselves in miniature. End with a resonant line:
“Whether carved from porcelain, printed from polymer, or stitched from runway silk, a doll is a mirror—reflecting the artist’s hand, the collector’s heart, and the culture that birthed it.”
