
- Birthday: January 1st, 2010
- Sign: Capricorn
- Age: 10
- Type: Chibi Unoa Lilin
- Esthetics: by Kallisti
Profile: St. Trinian’s li’l sister Cymbeline!

Profile: St. Trinian’s li’l sister Cymbeline!
Exploding with delight! I never thought this day would come… but Alchemic Labo in partnership with Crescent Shop are staging an all you can eat preorder for the Chibi Unoa released in extreme limitation earlier this year.
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Note: You need to set up an account with Crescent Shop to place a preorder with them.
Homepage: www.blastmilk.com
As Documented on Flickr (more photos there!): Mijn Schatje & Blastmilk Comparisons
And by Radiotrash: radiotrash.org/mijn/
And hilariously, by Bel: Nice work if you can steal it
Fierce Art Ninja Indra: Marie Blanco Hendrickx aka Mijn Schatje is an Art Thief?
From family ^_^: When a big brother steps in
Armeleia’s Doll-A-Day: Scandal du Jour: Mijn Schatje
Artist in Question: Marie Blanco Hendrickx – Mijn Schatje
www.mijnschatje.fr
www.myspace.com/mijnschatje

Sunday night I got a message in my inbox from Armeleia that there was an artist who’d been shown to be tracing bjd photos for her digital paintings, and that at least two of the images appeared to be mine. She included Radiotrash’s link radiotrash.org/mijn/ where numerous comparison mockups had been posted, and has been carefully updated since.
A google image search instantly confirmed it was much worse than that.
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Google image searches showing digital paintings and publications sourced from my work and photography.
While I didn’t recall giving any such person permission I have gotten requests in the past for permission to use my photos as models. A deep search of the vast swampy regions of my mailbox turned up a little query from a couple years go. In July 2007 I gave her permission to use a single photo of a doll to "draw" from, she now states, June 2009, that this "drawing" didn’t work out and she never showed the print. I’ve always tried to be supportive and sharing with fellow artists, hence my original enthusiasm to help (I’d also just been to Paris for the first time), and since I never heard from her again I never thought anything of it.
As it turns out she’d already been using photographs from my website for well over a year, including for profit endeavors for Sony Playstation et al.
The grand total to date is SEVEN source photos have been turned into countless prints, magazine covers, etc. The images in question are so exact that it is fair to say they are imported into a vector drawing program like Adobe Illustrator and traced. The final digital painting often maintains the face-shape, lighting, distinctive make-up features, etc. Eyebrows are one of the non-sculpted features of these dolls that are generally painted by the face-up artist. In somecases she’s removed these. Other cases, not, and these are telling.

Here you can clearly see the distrinctive BlastMilk Effect™ swoopy eyebrows on Lulu.
I’d like to believe that her intentions were originally honest and fair, but that she perhaps took it too far. The dolls themselves (the effort of the artists who sculpted them, the manufactures who produced them, not to mention the time I put into painting and photographing them) are very compelling, but as their luminous faces are the central theme to 99% of her gallery work, it seems a bit disingenuous to claim them as products of her own imagination.
Sincerely,
Becky Head (AKA Kallisti)
www.blastmilk.com

Saint Trinian here is completely recognizable. Eyebrows, eyecolor, and even her distinctive *overpainted* lip shape. Her lips are about an 1/8th of an inch larger than standard Unoa.
Licensed Deals:
Fornorina *
Playstation (Sony) *
Taschen Illustration! 2009 Calendar & Diary *
Garden of Eye candy book
Crackpot 2009 Calendar
(* using blastmilk images without permission)
Update 6/4/09: on 6/2/09 after a brief exchange, she stated that she would be "deleting the photos that were done using you own sources pictures… the said pictures are not for sale anymore, two of them have never been." I would like to state that those prints that were "not for sale" was because they were already sold out at this time (not sure of her edition size but at $1000+ a pop, you do the math). Not to mention the numerous licensing deals for books, calendars, fashions etc that have been done.
She claims she assumed she had my permission in perpetuity since I had offered to let her "draw" from a photo of one of my dolls. She never used that I’ve seen the image I *did* send to her, but her use of my images as source material pre-dates the 7/2007 request by almost two years, so the point is moot.
From Hobby Japan! Weeeeeeeeeeee! A book on Unoa fabulousness. Cover by Junko Mizuno. How cool is that!?!?
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You can preorder from HLJ.com! Because they rock and have everything.

St. Trinian likes to kick her legs in the air and smoke too many cigarettes.
Profile: We caught Saint Trinian barefoot and crawling in through the cat door to try and steal cigarettes. We’d been wondering where they had all been going!
The wee girl is an absolute treasure, and she knows it. She smokes too much and dresses wonderfully in vintage doll clothes (with a few pins and tucks), and idolizes her older siblings. She’s the baby, but don’t let her sweet face cajole you into giving in. She’s more trouble than she lets on!
About: U-Noa Quluts by Gentaro Araki seem to be very sought after dolls. Produced in very limited numbers in twice yearly (so far) pre-orders, as soon as the pre-order period is over they double in price. I was lucky enough to be able to place my order in September of 2005, though I had to make some pretty stiff sacrifies to do so. I had to wait nearly five months for her to be manufactured, and sent to me as a kit from Japan through a third party shopping agent. O, but it was worth the wait. Although a bit more crudely produced than the other dolls, as they are produced solely by the artist, Lusis is definately the most beautifully sculpted of all my dolls. She is exquisite! And at 16" tall, so delicate!