Having decided we rather liked the princess puppet, we thought it would be good to make some other archetypal fairytale characters. Having lots of fun making newspaper forms and applying newspaper and paste, and finishing them off with a layer of gumstrip.
We then coated them in a layer of emulsion.
Before applying their unique personalities.
Jess made a wig out of wool for the fairy, by herringbone braiding a strip of wool, and then tying individual strands down the sides of it. So when it was glued in place you cannot see the machanics of it.
Welcome to The Magical Wardrobe of Wonders!A travelling wardrobe containing a tableaux of fairy-tales and handmade illustrations, puppets, prints, knitted and sewn objects. It has the wondrous ability to transform into a storytelling event with props and our very own storyteller, which enables the audience to step inside the story. Created by illustrators Jessica Knight and Caitriona Moore. Follow us as we prepare for it's unveiling! Roll-up, Roll-up!
Thursday, 26 August 2010
Wednesday, 25 August 2010
Painting the Wardrobe
Our blank canvas ..... so exciting!
The wheels have been spraypainted gold.
We divided the surface into diferent sections, echoing our research into the decoration of old fashioned fairground rides and folk cabinets and boxes. Using basic stencil shapes we cut out to map the areas for painting.
Ta Da!
We chose to paint the background in blocks of colour, which we will be building over with layers of illustrations and patterns. Our colour palette was again influenced by our research into fairgrounds and victorian side shows.
Tuesday, 24 August 2010
pretty flowers
A lovely flower arrangement i spied from the bus, decorating the gate to the church in Rosset. It sparked some thoughts in conjunction with the enchanted garden theme weekend at Erddig which we are hoping to get our wardrobe to, about making some kind of crazy decorations for the wardrobe, possibly as a way of getting the children involved in some making. I also liked the way bits were hanging down, and we've been thinking about making some weather ... to the sketchbooks .... doodley doodle dee doooo .....
Princess Puppet
I thought it would be interesting to try and translate some of my character drawings into 3-D, so i began having a play with papier mache. I made a sort of puppet doll of the princess who has the central role in the story we were focussing on, the wild swans, with the thought that she could be useful to the storyteller as a focus for the telling.
Using scrunched up newspaper to create a form and pasting strips over in layers, I used a rolled up bit of cardboard to keep the structure rigid, and which extends long enough beneath the body of the puppet to be used as a handle. I had a lot of fun working out her appearance. Playing around with old hair pieces and false eyelashes which i had lying around.
Choosing the colours was simple enough as they are proscibed in the tale - red of blood, white of snow and the black of the ravens wing. I like that she has seems delicate and isn't perfect, she has the look of a victorian china doll.
I am using an old skirt to create her dress, i like the excessive amount of fabric, it helps to hide all the rough edges.
Using scrunched up newspaper to create a form and pasting strips over in layers, I used a rolled up bit of cardboard to keep the structure rigid, and which extends long enough beneath the body of the puppet to be used as a handle. I had a lot of fun working out her appearance. Playing around with old hair pieces and false eyelashes which i had lying around.
Choosing the colours was simple enough as they are proscibed in the tale - red of blood, white of snow and the black of the ravens wing. I like that she has seems delicate and isn't perfect, she has the look of a victorian china doll.
I am using an old skirt to create her dress, i like the excessive amount of fabric, it helps to hide all the rough edges.
Monday, 23 August 2010
Crafty sock puppet swans
A fun afternoon was had earlier in august when we had a craft afternoon with tea, cake, some friends and lots of laughter as we attempted some basic puppets out of socks and wool and other bits and bobs we've hoarded over the years.
We think they have personality!
Printing Wallpapers
An educational day in the print room, being taken through the entire process from top to bottom. Plenty of technical process to worry those of faint heart and a lot can wrong, as we discovered. However the main lesson for the day, there is a simple solution to pretty much every problem.
Burning the image onto the screens with a 1000 watts of UV light.
Choosing our colours and mixing the inks 50/50 with print medium
Screen ready to print
Squeegie!
We learnt quite a lot about registration and solutions for getting the pattern spaced correctly, mostly through trial and error, but adapting techniques from fabric printing, overlay and adept use of masking tape. Other problems we encountered were that the ink from previous print tended to make a ghost imprint on the under side of the screen, messing up our beautiful patterns, and over the several days printing we learnt ways to counteract this. Such as using a smaller squeegie and ensuing everything was kept as clean as possible.
Cait aligning against the black and white image underneath the paper.
Important to make sure everything is cleaned up properly. Jess had far too much fun with the power hose.
Some of jess's prints left to dry.
Monday, 16 August 2010
Charity Shop Inspiration
In keeping with our aim to use recycled and found materials we've spent the morning mooching round the charity shops of Wrexham, and have found some pretty spiffy bargainous fabrics to make some fabulous costumes for our puppet characters.
We've also picked out some paint colours for the exterior decoration and are a bit too excited about the shiny gold paint with which we intend to add some additional bling to the wheels at least. Oh yeah, it's going to be truly fabulous!
We've also picked out some paint colours for the exterior decoration and are a bit too excited about the shiny gold paint with which we intend to add some additional bling to the wheels at least. Oh yeah, it's going to be truly fabulous!
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