Sunday 14 December 2008

Photographing the puppets

I built a set out of paper and kept the props minimalist as i didn't want them to distract from the puppets. Using professional lighting and and camera I took photographs of my puppets in the various positions to show the stages of the story I have copmposed. It took a while to get the lighting right so there is a gloomy effect but without loosing the detail of the charactors. The settings on the camera also had to be specific to stop blurring as the puppets would move. The next stage will be to edit the photos with photoshop and add text.




































Marionettes

Because of the gangly nature of my characters I decided to try making one as a string puppet. I made it out of a wire centre with paper and masking tape. Over a few weeks I made the strongman, female acrobat, circus master, horse rider, male acrobat and the Pierrot. I painted them white and used black cotton to stitch the eyes. With the clothing I used different types of paper and stitched them to the bodies. I kept to my original theme of browns and creams which worked well in giving the characters a quirky, darker feel.
























Original charactor drawings

My original drawings had been created on white paper using black in, monoprint and pencil. I added different papers in varying shades of brown and cream for the clothing and used some watercolour and coffee for the shading. I decided as my circus has an old, tatty, 20th century feel I would keep all the colours neutral and I am pleased with the effect. However I didn't feel the characters were quirky and interesting enough so I did a couple of variants on brown paper with the character features being exaggerated further. I feel the Pierrot character is particularly effective on the brown paper.

Monday 1 December 2008

Julie Arkell

I discovered Julie Arkell whilst looking at the Ruthin Craft Centre website.  I immediately noticed the link to my own work and have since ordered the publication of her work from the Centre.  I really like the textures she has created and how you can see the newspaper print on the figures. I prefer her 3D work to her 2D pieces as I think the characters themselves are a a lot more effective and interesting to look at.