Bronx Artist Creating A Buzz With Her Doll Creations

Cinnamon Willis installing her exhibition in New Orleans earlier this month. / Photos by Ignacio Soltero, ©2015 deejaysoul@yahoo.com
Cinnamon Willis installing her exhibition in New Orleans earlier this month. / Photos by Ignacio Soltero, ©2015 deejaysoul@yahoo.com

Bronx resident and artist, Cinnamon Willis has been keeping herself quite busy making beautiful — yet haunting — dolls between working and displaying her work from exhibition to exhibition and not least of all increasing her profile in the international world.

In her own words, Willis says of her passion, “…I’ve been interested in art since the age of 6.  At 8 yrs old, I was enrolled in a comic book drawing class at Brooklyn College where I was the youngest of the group.”

But it wasn’t until the summer of 2010 when Cinnamon began creating her dolls, known as ‘Melandoly’.  The name came from the fact that her dolls are meant to express sadness rather than your typical dolls which show quite the opposite.

In her bio she says, “We have a tendency to hide our feelings and wear a mask to get through the day. In my work, I like to examine these undesirable feelings and emotions that aren’t normally celebrated and put them on display. I want to alter our perception of how we view a doll and make them more in tune with how we truly feel at times. I have been learning and improving on my dolls ever since and constantly looking for new styles and techniques.”

The ‘Melandolly’ dolls have been on display at exhibitions throughout The Bronx, Brooklyn and Long Island City and even across the border in Canada.  Her most recent journey took her to New Orlean’s Royal Street Group Exhibition at Msaniart Gallery earlier this month.

Her dolls have even caught the attention of the Russian publication, Pretty Toys, truly taking her passion beyond the borders of our borough and country.

Keep an out for her work and don’t forget to support your local Bronx Artists!

 

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Russian publication, ‘Pretty Toys’ picked up Bronx resident Cinnamon Willis’ Menaldolly’ collection./Image Courtesy of Melandolly
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Russian publication, ‘Pretty Toys’ picked up Bronx resident Cinnamon Willis’ Menaldolly’ collection. / Image Courtesy of Melandolly

Check out some of her creations which she featured in New Orleans (Photos by Ignacio Soltero, ©2015 deejaysoul@yahoo.comor you can visit her online gallery.

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Ed García Conde

Ed García Conde is a life-long Bronxite who spends his time documenting the people, places, and things that make the borough a special place in the hopes of dispelling the negative stereotypes associated with The Bronx. His writings are often cited by mainstream media and is often consulted for his expertise on the borough's rich history.