Check out this new show, a Steampunk series; the concept looks great, and they're trying to get it funded through Kickstarter... Hope it happens!
Showing posts with label steampunk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label steampunk. Show all posts
Wednesday, 7 November 2012
Thursday, 17 December 2009
Work In progress
Here's a couple of projects I'm working on at the moment. First is a cool big art doll of cernunnos. I like to bae a lot of my art around folklore and mythology, and cernunnos is a Pagan Celtic god. He's the horned god of the underworld but, in modern interpretations of Celtic culture, he's the guardian of the forests, the defender of the animal tuatha (tribes), the source of the deep forest wisdom, and the masculine half of creative energy.
At this stage I have built an armature from a load of old wire, and began to build up the head. by keeping the armature thin at the joints, he can be positioned and posed. I'm now waiting for some hair and eyes in the post, before I continue!
Another project I'm making in another junk-based puppet. He's a character with a steampunk/gothic feel, called 'The Chameberlain'. He's got a light up eye with a removable monacle, and a head that flies off to scare everyone! I'm thinking of putting little wings of the sides of his head too! He's nearly finished, so i'll post pictures when he's done, but here's a current work-in-progess picture:
Okay so he doesn't look too impressive in this shot! But I really like this guy.
Friday, 11 December 2009
The Alchemist gothic/steampunky puppet
This is a one-handed puppet called 'The alchemist'. He's a kind of creepy gothic, steampunky mad scientist, loosely inspired by the creepy characters from 'The City of Lost Children'. He is made from junk, and is operated using one hand. You can make him walk using a bobbing motion, and I'll try to get some videos up of him in action!

Labels:
alchemsit,
gothic,
marionette,
puppet,
puppetry,
recycled art,
steampunk
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