I have received numerous awards. The major award for me is being blessed with the talent to create and having so many wonderful people love and appreciate what I do. Many of my Portrait dolls are in the private collections of TV celebrities. Some are in the private collections of British royalty. As rewarding as that is, I still enjoy the special feelings I get when I receive letters and pictures from collectors that reveal the love and pleasure that my little ones bring to them!  That said...below are a few of my awards for my dolls and roomboxes/vignettes.

SURE SHOT a carnival scene  filled with 10 of my little folks having a great time on the fairway.  They are playing basketball, shooting at moving ducks, serving up refreshments, etc. This was created for PAMS exhibition. It won FIRST PLACE in category and BEST OF SHOW 1997
SURE SHOT was also exhibited in the CARMEL MUSUEM OF MINIATURE HOUSES 1998-1999

SWING LOW a rural Baptist church filled with 9 of my little folks, singing and preaching and passing the collection plate. First exhibited at PAMS 1996. Won FIRST PLACE in category and BEST OF SHOW 1996
SWING LOW was featured in NUTSHELL NEWS in 1997
SWING LOW won GRAND PRIZE, BEST OF SHOW and FIRST PLACE at the JURIED competition of HOOSIER Dollhouse competition 1997.
SWING LOW was also exhibited in the CARMEL MUSEUM OF MINIATURE HOUSES 1998-1999

MISSISSIPPI MORN a replica of my Grandmother's rural backporch and garden. It features 3 of my little ones. Granny's bent over picking tomatoes from her garden while Maize's eating her fresh baked cherry pie and Beebe's trying to get Granny's attention to tell her. MISS' MORN won FIRST PLACE in category and BEST OF SHOW at PAMS exhibition 1998.
MISS' MORN was also on exhibit at CARMEL MUSEUM 1998-1999

SUDS is a basement scene. Viola has just come down stairs to discover the wringer washer is overflowing. What a mess!
SUDS won FIRST PLACE in category at PAMS exhibiton 1996.
SUDS won SECOND PLACE in category at HOOSIER exhibition 1997
SUDS won THIRD PLACE  in overall show at Wee C exhibition 1998
SUDS won FIRST PLACE at BAF in juried competition in 1999

CORNBREAD JR'S CHICKEN SHACK is my version of a smoke-filled juke joint.  CORNBREAD won THIRD PLACE in the PAMS exhibition 1998

ALL IN THE FAMILY my replica of the 1970's TV show was created for the contest sponsored by Dollhouse Miniatures Magazine during  International Dollhouse Month, October 1997.  My humble efforts won FIRST PRIZE.
ALL IN THE FAMILY won  FIRST PLACE at PAMS exhibition 1998

MARKS MESS is my replica of the Fedex vehicle maintenance area. My best friend Mark was transferring and I thought it would be a nice gift for him. Lots of items made from scratch.

ED'S TREE LOT is an early project. I re-created the corner lots where we bought our Christmas trees. I took the basis for this project from an article by Joann Swanson in Nutshell News.

HONEYBEAR BOUTIQUE Iis a roombox built specifically to showcase y baby items that I lovingly collected.

PEER ON IMPORTS Iis an early project  I created before I began making dolls. It holds lots of handcrafted items that I replicated by copying full size items in my home.

HUNTED HOUSE depicts my memories of Halloween in the 1950's.


 
Many of my dolls have won FIRST PLACE in the ARTS and CRAFTS category of BAF from 1998-2000 competitions.

Many of my dolls are also available for sale at the Puppenhausmuseum in Basel, Switzerland.
Many of my exhibits were featured in the Museum of Miniature Houses in Carmel, Indiana.
Most recently, I was asked to exhibit a collection of my dolls in the International Exhibit of Miniature Dolls June 2001 at the Tee Ridder Miniatures Museum of the Nassau County Museum of Art.

Hi, my name is Pearl Jordan. I have been sculpting miniature figures for about  fifteen years. I started in miniatures in 1986 with a purchase of a dollhouse kit for my daughter. It quickly became mine and the endless obsession began. What a delicious obsession it is!!

I started sculpting dolls for my own personal use shortly after I discovered  that dollhouse dolls looked like dolls instead of people. I work very hard trying to create realistic scale environments and I want the inhabitants to look REAL. Doing what real people do. I wanted figures with expressions, smiles with teeth showing, realistic body positions, true body types and sizes, long flowing hair or bald with comb-overs. I wanted clothing that looked real...a gentlemen in mens suiting fabrics when appropriate and real leather shoes with laces. All the details that make my "little people" REAL.
That was my goal and I believe I've achieved that and more.

When I began selling my figures, I had another goal...to make wonderful little people and offer them at affordable prices. I believe I've achieved that goal too.

I have  been awarded the IGMA Artisan status. My dolls are recognized  as outstanding in the Human Figures category!

This page was last updated on: November 4, 2002

Hi, my name is Pearl Jordan. I have been sculpting miniature figures for about  fifteen years. I started in miniatures in 1986 with a purchase of a dollhouse kit for my daughter. It quickly became mine and the endless obsession began. What a delicious obsession it is!!

I started sculpting dolls for my own personal use shortly after I discovered  that dollhouse dolls looked like dolls instead of people. I work very hard trying to create realistic scale environments and I want the inhabitants to look REAL. Doing what real people do. I wanted figures with expressions, smiles with teeth showing, realistic body positions, true body types and sizes, long flowing hair or bald with comb-overs. I wanted clothing that looked real...a gentlemen in mens suiting fabrics when appropriate and real leather shoes with laces. All the details that make my "little people" REAL.
That was my goal and I believe I've achieved that and more.

When I began selling my figures, I had another goal...to make wonderful little people and offer them at affordable prices. I believe I've achieved that goal too.

I have  been awarded the IGMA Artisan status. My dolls are recognized  as outstanding in the Human Figures category!
My work has been featured in many of the miniature publications. I'll list a few of them. Perhaps you have one or two issues and you can take a look. You could see just the perfect little one, that I've created in the past. I've also appeared on a few TV news shows  and local newspapers featuring articles about Arts and Crafts trying to promote our hobby.







Nutshell News             July  1997
Dolls in Miniature         Spring 1997
Dolls in Miniature         Winter 1997-1998
Miniature Collector       April  1998
Dollhouse Miniatures    July 1998
Dolls in Miniature         Summer 1998
Dollhouse Miniatures    October  1998
Dolls in Miniature         Fall  1998
Dollhouse Miniatures    February 1999
Dolls in Miniature         Summer 1999
Dollhouse Miniatures    December 1999
Dollhouse Miniatures    February  2000
Dollhouse Miniatures    July    2000
Miniature Gazette         Summer    2000
Dollhouse Miniatures   August 2000
Dollhouse Miniatures   April 2002
Miniature Collector       May 2002
Miniature Collector       June 2002
DOLL  (UK mag)          Sept. 2002
WMBD Peoria, IL 1996 Spotlight on PAMS Miniature Show and sale August,1996

WMAQ Davenport, IL 1997 Spotlight on MetroMiniMiakers Show and sale April 1997

Local Broadcast in Indianapolis, IN covering the Hoosier Show March, 1998

WHOI Peoria, IL 1998 Spotlight on PAMS Miniature show and sale August 1998

Black Arts Festival 1999 Featuring works of African American Artists.

The Indianapolis Star January1999 Article about my work in Carmel Museum, IN


I have received numerous awards. The major award for me is being blessed with the talent to create and having so many wonderful people love and appreciate what I do. Many of my Portrait dolls are in the private collections of TV celebrities. Some are in the private collections of British royalty. As rewarding as that is, I still enjoy the special feelings I get when I receive letters and pictures from collectors that reveal the love and pleasure that my little ones bring to them!  That said...below are a few of my awards for my dolls and roomboxes/vignettes.

SURE SHOT a carnival scene  filled with 10 of my little folks having a great time on the fairway.  They are playing basketball, shooting at moving ducks, serving up refreshments, etc. This was created for PAMS exhibition. It won FIRST PLACE in category and BEST OF SHOW 1997
SURE SHOT was also exhibited in the CARMEL MUSUEM OF MINIATURE HOUSES 1998-1999

SWING LOW a rural Baptist church filled with 9 of my little folks, singing and preaching and passing the collection plate. First exhibited at PAMS 1996. Won FIRST PLACE in category and BEST OF SHOW 1996
SWING LOW was featured in NUTSHELL NEWS in 1997
SWING LOW won GRAND PRIZE, BEST OF SHOW and FIRST PLACE at the JURIED competition of HOOSIER Dollhouse competition 1997.
SWING LOW was also exhibited in the CARMEL MUSEUM OF MINIATURE HOUSES 1998-1999

MISSISSIPPI MORN a replica of my Grandmother's rural backporch and garden. It features 3 of my little ones. Granny's bent over picking tomatoes from her garden while Maize's eating her fresh baked cherry pie and Beebe's trying to get Granny's attention to tell her. MISS' MORN won FIRST PLACE in category and BEST OF SHOW at PAMS exhibition 1998.
MISS' MORN was also on exhibit at CARMEL MUSEUM 1998-1999

SUDS is a basement scene. Viola has just come down stairs to discover the wringer washer is overflowing. What a mess!
SUDS won FIRST PLACE in category at PAMS exhibiton 1996.
SUDS won SECOND PLACE in category at HOOSIER exhibition 1997
SUDS won THIRD PLACE  in overall show at Wee C exhibition 1998
SUDS won FIRST PLACE at BAF in juried competition in 1999

CORNBREAD JR'S CHICKEN SHACK is my version of a smoke-filled juke joint.  CORNBREAD won THIRD PLACE in the PAMS exhibition 1998

ALL IN THE FAMILY my replica of the 1970's TV show was created for the contest sponsored by Dollhouse Miniatures Magazine during  International Dollhouse Month, October 1997.  My humble efforts won FIRST PRIZE.
ALL IN THE FAMILY won  FIRST PLACE at PAMS exhibition 1998

MARKS MESS is my replica of the Fedex vehicle maintenance area. My best friend Mark was transferring and I thought it would be a nice gift for him. Lots of items made from scratch.

ED'S TREE LOT is an early project. I re-created the corner lots where we bought our Christmas trees. I took the basis for this project from an article by Joann Swanson in Nutshell News.

HONEYBEAR BOUTIQUE Iis a roombox built specifically to showcase y baby items that I lovingly collected.

PEER ON IMPORTS Iis an early project  I created before I began making dolls. It holds lots of handcrafted items that I replicated by copying full size items in my home.

HUNTED HOUSE depicts my memories of Halloween in the 1950's.


 
Many of my dolls have won FIRST PLACE in the ARTS and CRAFTS category of BAF from 1998-2000 competitions.

Many of my dolls are also available for sale at the Puppenhausmuseum in Basel, Switzerland.
Many of my exhibits were featured in the Museum of Miniature Houses in Carmel, Indiana.
Most recently, I was asked to exhibit a collection of my dolls in the International Exhibit of Miniature Dolls June 2001 at the Tee Ridder Miniatures Museum of the Nassau County Museum of Art.

I am a member of National Association Of Miniature Enthusiasts (NAME), International Guild of Miniature Artists (IGMA) Artisan
Peoria Area Miniature Society (PAMS) Secretary, and  later Vice President,  Black Arts Festival Council (BAF), Society of Contemporary Arts, and National Association of African American Dolls (NAAD).
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