Where waterfront
charm consists of neglected boats shielding their wounds behind broken-off piers and where dust-bowl glamour consists of Victorian
pageantry in a cabaret of heartaches, Miss Oblivious has drawn inspiration to create individual hand-stitched dolls of performers
through re-creations from still images captured through static and moving film.
Miss Oblivious,
a Seattle-based custom portrait doll-maker, writer, film producer/director, and artist, produces a public-access TV show in
which she exhibits short films featuring talented artist and performers. Miss Oblivious also publishes Oblivious
Nation, a zine documenting her life world, and messes since 1994.