1) Why do you like BJDs?
Short and simple answer:
Because they are gorgeous.
Long and complicated answer:
Well, it's a bit hard to tell... There are several reasons mixed together in me when someone asks a question like this about BJDs (or any other hobbies I do). The first time I saw a BJD in real life the doll immediately took my breath away - he was so lovely, realistic and I thought I could gaze at him all day long and discover new and new details on his face, his hair, his body, dress, and his character.
And that's the other main point: the character. In my opinion, all these dolls have a character, a story, a "personality", a unique aura. For me, they are embodying my beloved fictional characters whom I make up to create a story to tell, or for my own entertainment. And I think lots of owners do the same with their dolls.
Or there are some owners who use them as models for photography or drawing or sewing - or maybe for all of these together. It's a way of creating art and it's extremely inspiring! Also the fact that BJDs are so variable - you can change their eyes, their wigs, even their bodies - is great and makes the dolls so unique.
And at last it's a fact that they have a great aesthetic value. They are sculptures with moveable limbs basically, so they're a kind of artwork - that's why my short and simple answer to the question 'why do I like BJDs?' is that they are gorgeous.
Short and simple answer:
Because they are gorgeous.
Long and complicated answer:
Well, it's a bit hard to tell... There are several reasons mixed together in me when someone asks a question like this about BJDs (or any other hobbies I do). The first time I saw a BJD in real life the doll immediately took my breath away - he was so lovely, realistic and I thought I could gaze at him all day long and discover new and new details on his face, his hair, his body, dress, and his character.
And that's the other main point: the character. In my opinion, all these dolls have a character, a story, a "personality", a unique aura. For me, they are embodying my beloved fictional characters whom I make up to create a story to tell, or for my own entertainment. And I think lots of owners do the same with their dolls.
Or there are some owners who use them as models for photography or drawing or sewing - or maybe for all of these together. It's a way of creating art and it's extremely inspiring! Also the fact that BJDs are so variable - you can change their eyes, their wigs, even their bodies - is great and makes the dolls so unique.
And at last it's a fact that they have a great aesthetic value. They are sculptures with moveable limbs basically, so they're a kind of artwork - that's why my short and simple answer to the question 'why do I like BJDs?' is that they are gorgeous.
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