Indian dollmaker Radhika J A, who took to the craft to help her cope with depression, has found success online with her creations. All photos: Radhika J A
Radhika began making dolls after she saw a video online
QueenBee Dolls now has a large following online, with customers from across India and abroad
Radhika was diagnosed with brittle bone disease at the age of six and spent much of her childhood within the confines of her home or a hospital room
Crafted from recycled newspapers and embellished with colourful accessories, the vibrant dolls stand out due to their intricate details
Radhika employs a variety of materials in her doll-making process, including acrylic paint, adhesives, pages of glossy magazines for doll faces and bamboo sticks
Due to her health problems, Radhika can sit only for two hours at a stretch
Wedding dolls are popular with her customers
Once denied admission to school due to her health, Radhika is now invited to conduct workshops for pupils
Radhika has faced a backlash for making dolls with black faces, but she insists that is what makes them unique
Her decision to not change colours has caused her to lose orders, but she does not mind
QueeBee Dolls are popular as gifts
Indian dollmaker Radhika J A, who took to the craft to help her cope with depression, has found success online with her creations. All photos: Radhika J A
Radhika began making dolls after she saw a video online
QueenBee Dolls now has a large following online, with customers from across India and abroad
Radhika was diagnosed with brittle bone disease at the age of six and spent much of her childhood within the confines of her home or a hospital room
Crafted from recycled newspapers and embellished with colourful accessories, the vibrant dolls stand out due to their intricate details
Radhika employs a variety of materials in her doll-making process, including acrylic paint, adhesives, pages of glossy magazines for doll faces and bamboo sticks
Due to her health problems, Radhika can sit only for two hours at a stretch
Wedding dolls are popular with her customers
Once denied admission to school due to her health, Radhika is now invited to conduct workshops for pupils
Radhika has faced a backlash for making dolls with black faces, but she insists that is what makes them unique
Her decision to not change colours has caused her to lose orders, but she does not mind