Thursday 10 December 2009

Crow puppet

I've always loved the idea of bringing my art dolls to life by making puppets. I've made a few already with varied success. I've been toying with marionettes, rod puppets and a variety of different stringed puppets. The problem is that it's really a case of the simpler the better.

If you make a beautiful puppet, of a fairy for example, with clothing, hair, wings etc. chances are the movements won't be lifelike and the strings will get tangled. I also like to incorporate recycled items into my puppets as much as possible, which can hinder the freedom of movement depending on what I use. I guess the key is finding a balance between freedom of movement and the beauty of the puppet.

Some of the most beautiful puppets I have seen are simple and elegant. The movement can often say more than the detail and features of the puppet. Check out this site for example: http://www.figurentheater-wildevogel.de/

I especially love the Gandalf puppet from the hobbit. They don't seem to be restrained by proportions or details, using a combination of puppets, masks and real actors for a surreal but amazing performance.


Anyway, that gets me round to my latest puppet, a crow. I've just started to paint the head:




I still havn't figured out the actual  animation technique. I'll hopefully post some more of my finished puppets in the next few days.


4 comments:

  1. the crow is looking really good.. Pretty decent size as well..

    Wish I could make my dolls, but I can only paint them.. :/

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  2. Hey, they're pretty easy to make. I usually use junk for the base, so old newspaper scrunched up etc, then just cover it with clay. It's pretty easy but takes a while.

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  3. I'm excited to see the Crow finished! The head looks wonderful so far! ^_^

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  4. Cool, I'll have to get him done now I've finished the christmas decorations. He's not really christmassy!

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