Julie Fei-Fan Balzer

Based outside of Boston, Julie Fei-Fan Balzer is a painter, printmaker, and collage artist who constructs vibrant compositions. Her artwork investigates the interplay of identity and perception, inviting viewers to take a longer look. Julie works in layers, both physically and metaphorically, exploring what is visible and what is concealed. Passionate about connecting with and inspiring other artists, she shares her expertise through in-person workshops and her online classroom at MyArtPractice.com. Julie's achievements include high-profile clients, multiple publications - including her book, “Carve Stamp Play” - and exhibits in New York City and throughout Massachusetts. She is a graduate of Brown University.

28 thoughts on “I Made an Ugly Monster Doll!

  • Very cute – but can you really give it to a child / baby with those buttons?

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  • Very cute – but can you really give it to a child / baby with those buttons?

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  • Very cute – but can you really give it to a child / baby with those buttons?

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  • Very cute – but can you really give it to a child / baby with those buttons?

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  • Very cute – but can you really give it to a child / baby with those buttons?

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  • Very cute – but can you really give it to a child / baby with those buttons?

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  • Very cute – but can you really give it to a child / baby with those buttons?

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  • Very Cute! I made one of these and sewed fabric and did embroidered stitches instead of buttons. Looked good and kid-friendly.

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  • Very Cute! I made one of these and sewed fabric and did embroidered stitches instead of buttons. Looked good and kid-friendly.

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  • Very Cute! I made one of these and sewed fabric and did embroidered stitches instead of buttons. Looked good and kid-friendly.

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  • Very Cute! I made one of these and sewed fabric and did embroidered stitches instead of buttons. Looked good and kid-friendly.

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  • Very Cute! I made one of these and sewed fabric and did embroidered stitches instead of buttons. Looked good and kid-friendly.

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  • Very Cute! I made one of these and sewed fabric and did embroidered stitches instead of buttons. Looked good and kid-friendly.

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  • Very Cute! I made one of these and sewed fabric and did embroidered stitches instead of buttons. Looked good and kid-friendly.

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  • I guess it depends on the child, how well you sew the buttons on, and whether or not you supervise your child.  So, for me, the answer is yes. He has been playing with it for a month and hasnt died yet.

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  • I guess it depends on the child, how well you sew the buttons on, and whether or not you supervise your child.  So, for me, the answer is yes. He has been playing with it for a month and hasnt died yet.

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  • I guess it depends on the child, how well you sew the buttons on, and whether or not you supervise your child.  So, for me, the answer is yes. He has been playing with it for a month and hasnt died yet.

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  • I guess it depends on the child, how well you sew the buttons on, and whether or not you supervise your child.  So, for me, the answer is yes. He has been playing with it for a month and hasnt died yet.

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  • I guess it depends on the child, how well you sew the buttons on, and whether or not you supervise your child.  So, for me, the answer is yes. He has been playing with it for a month and hasnt died yet.

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  • I guess it depends on the child, how well you sew the buttons on, and whether or not you supervise your child.  So, for me, the answer is yes. He has been playing with it for a month and hasnt died yet.

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  • I guess it depends on the child, how well you sew the buttons on, and whether or not you supervise your child.  So, for me, the answer is yes. He has been playing with it for a month and hasnt died yet.

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