These Doll Sculptures Blur the Line Between Cool and Creepy

Artist Freya Jobbins' journey from cop to artist is fascinating, and it's all worth it since she now makes these amazing doll sculptures.

Art & Fashion
2 min
Ripley's Believe It or Not!
Ripley's Believe It or Not!
These Doll Sculptures Blur the Line Between Cool and Creepy
All stories
Art & Fashion

Freya Jobbins

Freya Jobbins is an artist close to Ripley’s heart. She was featured in our book in 2013. Her art is totally unique, and her doll sculptures are a style all her own.

Based in Sydney, Australia, Freya did not get her start as a visual artist. Instead, she tried her hand at police work.

After seeing that that wasn’t for her, she decided to go back to school. With a degree in printmaking and sculpture, Freya was ready to embark on her new life.

She couldn’t have guessed that her original aesthetic would take the world by storm. She takes upcycled and second-hand dolls and uses their body parts to create something new.

Each limb is precisely placed to create a particular effect. In this way, fingers and toes can stand in for hair, or a Ken doll’s chest can double as a cleft chin.

The irony of my plastic works is that I take a material that was created to be touched, and I make it [as] untouchable as an artwork.

Looking at the doll sculptures can be somewhat unsettling, but they’re still captivating. There’s something about the way the limbs seem to grasp portions of the face that suggest each finger is holding the entire thing together. Her artwork might blur the line between creepy and cool, but here at Ripley’s, we think it’s all awesome!

You can find more about Freya Jobbins on her website , Facebook , and Instagram pages.

The Doll Sculptures

doll sculpture
By Freya Jobbins
darth vader
By Freya Jobbins
doll sculpture
By Freya Jobbins
doll sculpture
By Freya Jobbins
batman
By Freya Jobbins

Have an amazing story?

You can share anything, it can be a story, or a thing (like an artifact), or a place, or something you see or create (like artwork), an animal, a tradition, and of course a person… like YOU.

Submit your story

Learn more by visiting in person!

Find More Stories Like This One in Our Book!

The 19th book in the bestselling series from Ripley's Believe It or Not! has jaw-dropping oddities from around the world!

Escape the Ordinary book
Swirling Pinstripe backdrop
Ripley's Cartoon Of The Day

Sunday Cartoon! - February 2, 2025

Cartoon of the Day

Ripley's Cartoon Of The Day

Robert Ripley began the Believe It or Not! cartoon in 1918. Today, Kieran Castaño is the eighth artist to continue the legacy of illustrating the world's longest-running syndicated cartoon!