I have collected many different kinds of dolls for many years and one of the things I have appreciated was the availability of information on them.... especially the older ones. There are new collectors who are beginning to look at silicone dolls. Even though many of them were produced in the last 10 or so years, they were often in small additions and there is little information on them if the artist does not have a web site and a list of her/his dolls. This is NOT a sales site.... it is an information site to educate new and old collectors about the silicone dolls that have been produced by Eva Helland. Hopefully someone will do the same thing for the OOAKs in clay as well as her commercial dolls. Here are pictures of some of her creations: http://www.doll-fan.com/viewtopic.php?f ... +silicones
Here is a good article on Eva January 1, 2008: http://www.dollsmagazine.com/artistlimi ... dolls.html
Hope this works. Here is a tribute to Eva that was done in March 2016. http://www.doll-fan.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=367508
I will keep an ongoing list which I will edit as more information comes to me. Let me know if I make mistakes. So here goes. The information I want to post will look like this. If I use a picture and it is yours and you want me to take it down, please let me know. Hope this helps others to enjoy Eva's wonderful silicones.
Here is some information copied from Eva's website and saved by a DF member Nadia who has shared it and more.....thanks so much!
EVA WEBSITE INFORMATION
"Eva truly enjoys creating silicone babies. The realism that can be felt in this medium is just wonderful. Each baby is available to collectors in limited editions of 10 to 25 babies. 3-4 artist proofs are made of each baby. Every baby comes to the collector signed, numbered and dated. Silicones range in price from $2,000 to $2,750.
Silicone babies have wigs, rooted, or hand applied hair. Each is individually painted resulting in no two babies being identical. All Eva babies feature her trademark on the back of their neck, a footprint along with the initials EH."
And if you would like to see a great thread on Eva's OOAKs..... look at this one: http://www.doll-fan.com/viewtopic.php?f ... d+silicone
Doll's Name
Picture
Year introduced
Number in issue
Pourer
Description
And here are the dolls I have been able to find so far:
ABBY
Here are Abby and Taliah together.

Year introduced; 2004
Number in issue : one, she is an OOAK in silicone
Pourer
Description: From Eva's web site: "Taliah formerly known as Abby was a sculpt that Eva had decided to put her production on hold after completing her first artist proof After many requests for “Abby” Eva decided to produce this baby for those Collectors. Taliah was a Collectors Club baby originally offered to club members only. Her edition is currently sold out.
ANDREW


Year introduced: 2003
Number in issue
Pourer
Description: From Eva's web site: "Andrew and Micha debuted at just about the same time in 2003.
Both are currently sold out."
AYANNA


Year introduced: 2006
Number in issue
Pourer
Description: From Eva's web site: "Ayanna is Eva’s first bi-racial baby debuted in 2006. The expression on Ayanna’s face is one of Eva’s most detailed silicone sculpts. Her edition is currently sold out."
ELORA


Year introduced: 2005
Number in issue: 25
Pourer: Michelle Fagan
Description: From Eva's web site: "Elora's name comes from the "E" from Eva's name, the "lor" from her forever friend Lorna's name and the "a" from the end of each of their names. Her eyes are newborn gray and she has light brown hair that is handrooted. Elora is an edition of 25.
Her edition is currently sold out" She is 21 inches long, with full legs and 3/4 arms.
MICHA


Year introduced: 2003
Number in issue
Pourer
Description: From Eva's web site: "Andrew and Micha debuted at just about the same time in 2003.
Both are currently sold out."
Information by DianaLovesBabies on DollFan : "Micha was a portrait baby Eva sculpted from two pictures of Asian sisters. The name given to this sculpt was the name of the mother of these two girls. One girl was the president of Eva’s fan club many years ago and a member of DFan. I bought my first Micha from her and then sold it to a very good friend of mine. So, yes, she is suppose to be Asian. "
MELISSA
In original outfit



Year introduced: 2004
Number in issue: 25
Pourer
Description:From Eva's web site: "After the demand for another sleeping baby, Eva debuted Melissa in 2004. She is an edition of 25.
Her edition is sold out."
NIKITA



Year introduced: 2003
Number in issue: 25 plus 3 artist proofs
Pourer
Description - From Eva's web site: "Nikita made her debut 2003. She was the very first silicone baby offered by Eva Helland. Nikita was made in a limited edition of 25 babies and 3 artist proofs. Nikita is rarely seen on the secondary market. This edition is sold out."
TALIAH



Year introduced: 2006
Number in issue: 15
Pourer
Description: From Eva's web site: "Taliah formerly known as Abby was a sculpt that Eva had decided to put her production on hold after completing her first artist proof After many requests for “Abby” Eva decided to produce this baby for those Collectors. Taliah was a Collectors Club baby originally offered to club members only. Her edition is currently sold out."
TINY FOOTPRINTS: DAISY AND JENNA

in original outfits
Year introduced: October 9, 2006
Number in issue: Limited edition of 350
Pourer
Description: These were commercial items; They are about 14 inches with slightly bent legs. Sleeping Daisy sold for $295 and Awake Jenna sold for $310. They came with wigs. They were commissioned and made overseas. (see article from 2008)
SKYLY, HEVINLY, STARLY


Original clothes

Year introduced: 2008
Number in issue: They were issued in silicone and resin; 10 each for each baby in each medium. plus artist proofs
Pourer
Description: These are preemies and are about 17.5 inches long and represent a 32 week gestation baby. They were dressed in individually made outfits including hand made items. The hair is baby angora mohair on the silicones it is rooted. On the resins it is hand applied. The original price was $2,340 for each silicone and $2,240 for each resin.
WILLIAM

Year introduced: 2007
Number in issue: 10
Pourer
Description: From Eva's web site: "William was named after Eva’s only brother and debuted in 2007. This precious boy is one of the few Eva baby boys available in this medium. His edition is currently sold out"
ASHTON DRAKE HELLAND SILICONES...never produced for sale
This is an area of great interest to me. These are silicone babies that are marked AD and yet never really available to the public. They show up every once in awhile. So far I have documented three (all owned by the same person). How did they come to be? Are there more, and if so please contact me. Why were they never put up for sale. I happen to have a pair of AA vinyl Lorna Miller Sands babies marked AD but never produced for sale. The year on them is 2005 which is also the year on at least one of the Helland silicones.... what happened in that time period?
Here is Eva marked 2004 . She comes on a Helland body but it is not signed
Here are two more unmarketed Helland Silicones by AD --
RESIN BABIES
See the Triplets above.... made in Silicone and in resin.
Aiko Sakura

Year introduced: January 2007
Number in issue: 10
Pourer: Barbara Lefler of Multiplicity Casting Studios
Description: Eva's first resin doll. See the article above for more information.
THE EVA BODY
Here are some closeup pictures of the body Eva used on most of her dolls. These are courtesy of Erin Hamby's Elora. There are some variation in the bodies.... have seen them without the arms sewn to the body in two places. Also you will see teddy bear joints on the Tiny Footprint pair which were more commercial. Let me know any variations you might find. Eva always signed her bodies (in the back, upper shoulder on left hand side) and used a hard to find material to make them. No nylon or plastic ties were used.... only a nylon thread (sort of like upholstery I think). The sculpting of the body was done with the same nylon thread. Sometimes there was glue used to keep the head, arms and legs in place....other times .... no glue. The head was attached from the inside of the body (I am pretty sure). Here is a picture of Hevinly's head (she was on a replacement body).... note how long the neck is and how there is no channel in the neck Also note the seam across the upper body is only in the front.


I am working on the pattern for the body..... it seems to be four pieces cut exactly the same and then a tuck across the front. If there is a seam across the upper body.... as shown in Elora's picture above.... that would mean there are two pieces of pattern..... rather than the one piece of pattern (the tuck one). Although it would be just as easy to just make a "seam" (like a long tuck) across the body. The arms and legs are attached with the nylon thread and with the same cloth. The cloth has been attached to the legs and arms on the inside, secured with the nylon thread, pulled up, and sewn tightly with no filler and then attached to the body. I think the bodies were only filled with polyfil...... at least the ones I have seen.... no weights. Here again I would be interested in knowing what others have observed. The sculpting would have been done with the same nylon thread.