Signed by the artist, Etsuko Miura.
80 pages /hardback with dust-wrapper cover / 56 images + 1 image tribute to Etsuko Miura by Trevor Brown
After doll maker Etsuko Miura published "The Bride Doll of Frankenstein" (2006), she lost her mother. Losing both parents now, she started the epic ritual of Family Regeneration to inspire herself and to remember them, taking the dining table (sacrament) as a theme. The dolls that were once corrupted and destroyed rejoined as a family and cyborg instruments played the melody of love again. Thus the feast of artificial brides began. Here you will be introduced to a new possibility of the ball-jointed dolls.
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