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Puppetwatch Puppets - Billy & The Bully was a puppet show for ages 6 and up.

Globy recreated for the Pee-wee Herman Show by The Chiodo Brothers.

 

The puppet was sculpted by Stephen Chiodo, and painted by Charles Chiodo. Globy was performed by puppeteer Patrick Johnson, and voiced offstage by actor Lance Roberts.

 

The puppets from The Pee-wee Herman Show were produced by The Chiodo Brothers, and created by The Chiodo Brothers, Swazzle, and Alex and Wonderland.

Sean showing how the puppet works from backstage after a puppet show.

Clocky, recreated for the Pee-wee Herman Show by Swazzle puppet builder Sean Johnson. The puppet was mounted to the Playhouse walls and performed by puppeteer Erik Kuska, and voiced off stage by actor Josh Myers.

 

The puppets from The Pee-wee Herman Show were produced by The Chiodo Brothers, and created by The Chiodo Brothers, Swazzle, and Alex and Wonderland.

Spring is back at Pataphysical Studios, where we spent another lovely Saturday afternoon, making art together and exploring new dimensions across space and time.

 

This week, we developed our Time Machine and started work on our new Dada exhibit:

• Dr. Rindbrain showed a new mockup for the Time Machine viewing frame

• Dr. Max and his family came to experience the magic of the art garden

• Dr. Canard posed by the pataphysical flag and sanded her music box

• Dr. Phylora picked up her new pataphysical badge and caught up with the group

• Dr. Truly brought blank canvases and art ideas for the new Dada exhibit she is producing

• Dr. Tout d’Suite picked the Alfred Jarry canvas as her art project for the Dada exhibit

• Dr. Fabio picked the Gidouille canvas and worked on the Crazy Clock prototype

• Dr. Canard picked the Eye/Hand canvas as her art project for the Dada exhibit

• Dr. Figurine picked the Apostrophe canvas and worked on her theramine

• Dr. Skidz picked the Ubu canvas and pitched a duck phone for the Dada exhibit

• The Queen of the Desert shared her research on Dada and time travel

• Drs. Rindbrain, Really and Igor installed the back wall for the Time Machine

• Dr. Fabio showed Dr. Canard how to shoot a video interview with Dr. Rindbrain

• Drs. Zboon, Fabio and Figurine discussed a puppet show for the Dada Exhibit

 

Making art with friends brings new light into our lives and brightens the world around us.

 

Fire in the hole!

 

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The colorful puppets getting ready for an evening show

One of our classic programs is going to be traveling elsewhere next year, but this year the kids loved Nitsana Lazarus' Traveling Puppets show!

The flowers for the Pee-wee Herman show recreated by Swazzle puppet builder Artie Esposito were realized as rod puppets.

 

Puppeteer Haley Jenkins was able to move the puppets one at a time or in unison. When the puppets were unmanned a motor kept them alive and moving. The flowers were voiced off stage by actors Lori Alan, Lance Roberts, and Drew Powell.

 

The puppets from The Pee-wee Herman Show were produced by The Chiodo Brothers, and created by The Chiodo Brothers, Swazzle, and Alex and Wonderland.

Navy chino fabric with a lovely peached finish.

 

I forgot how satisfying these are to make!

Christmas puppet show @ westpresA2

Puppet show shorts (Oliver + S)

Khaki twill and lace trim

 

Blogged: sisforsewing.wordpress.com/2013/05/01/kcw-spring-2013-day...

Mr. Window recreated for The Pee-wee Herman Show by the talented team at The Chiodo Brothers.

 

Puppeteer Erik Kuska utilized a custom string and pulley system to make the mouth open and close. Mr. Window was voiced offstage by actor Drew Powell.

 

The puppets from The Pee-wee Herman Show were produced by The Chiodo Brothers, and created by The Chiodo Brothers, Swazzle, and Alex and Wonderland.

Ancient tales BJD doll by Helga Reinhard

Spring is back at Pataphysical Studios, where we spent another lovely Saturday afternoon, making art together and exploring new dimensions across space and time.

 

This week, we developed our Time Machine and started work on our new Dada exhibit:

• Dr. Rindbrain showed a new mockup for the Time Machine viewing frame

• Dr. Max and his family came to experience the magic of the art garden

• Dr. Canard posed by the pataphysical flag and sanded her music box

• Dr. Phylora picked up her new pataphysical badge and caught up with the group

• Dr. Truly brought blank canvases and art ideas for the new Dada exhibit she is producing

• Dr. Tout d’Suite picked the Alfred Jarry canvas as her art project for the Dada exhibit

• Dr. Fabio picked the Gidouille canvas and worked on the Crazy Clock prototype

• Dr. Canard picked the Eye/Hand canvas as her art project for the Dada exhibit

• Dr. Figurine picked the Apostrophe canvas and worked on her theramine

• Dr. Skidz picked the Ubu canvas and pitched a duck phone for the Dada exhibit

• The Queen of the Desert shared her research on Dada and time travel

• Drs. Rindbrain, Really and Igor installed the back wall for the Time Machine

• Dr. Fabio showed Dr. Canard how to shoot a video interview with Dr. Rindbrain

• Drs. Zboon, Fabio and Figurine discussed a puppet show for the Dada Exhibit

 

Making art with friends brings new light into our lives and brightens the world around us.

 

Fire in the hole!

 

View more 'Pataphysical photos: www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157623637793277

 

Watch 'Pataphysical videos: vimeo.com/album/3051039

 

Learn about Pataphysical Studios: pataphysics.us/

Backstage of a puppet show

Clocky, recreated for the Pee-wee Herman Show by Swazzle puppet builder Sean Johnson. The puppet was mounted to the Playhouse walls and performed by puppeteer Erik Kuska, and voiced off stage by actor Josh Myers.

 

The puppets from The Pee-wee Herman Show were produced by The Chiodo Brothers, and created by The Chiodo Brothers, Swazzle, and Alex and Wonderland.

It was a Summer Reading Extravaganza by Puppet Pizazz! The kids saw some amazing puppets in action!

Pterri, Pee-wee's flying pterodactyl pal was recreated by Swazzle puppet builder Russ Walko for The Pee-wee Herman Show. The flying version of the puppet was performed by Sean Johnson, and Carla Rudy.

 

The hand puppet version of the character was performed by Patrick Johnson, and assisted by Haley Jenkins. Pterri was voiced by Pee-wee's Playhouse star John Paragon.

 

The puppets from The Pee-wee Herman Show were produced by The Chiodo Brothers, and created by The Chiodo Brothers, Swazzle, and Alex and Wonderland.

Globy recreated for the Pee-wee Herman Show by The Chiodo Brothers.

 

The puppet was sculpted by Stephen Chiodo, and painted by Charles Chiodo. Globy was performed by puppeteer Patrick Johnson, and voiced offstage by actor Lance Roberts.

 

The puppets from The Pee-wee Herman Show were produced by The Chiodo Brothers, and created by The Chiodo Brothers, Swazzle, and Alex and Wonderland.

We took a bizarre triangular space and converted it into an opportunity for fun. Enjoy a production directed by your child as you sit in the adjoining toy room. Either that or make the space into a purposeless hole for storing things you should probably donate or throw.

Seeing as summer has finally arrived, might as well upload a few more from last weeks English Heritage photo-shoot at the soon to be opened beach at Osborne, Isle of Wight.

 

"A section of beach once reserved exclusively for Queen Victoria is to open to the public for the first time on 27 July 2012. Queen Victoria regularly bathed at the site near East Cowes while many of her children also learned to swim there."

 

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Found these tiny Artist finger puppets thrifting yesterday. It's my Frida!

My pro account ran out :(

Travelling puppet show on Chicago & Michigan.

 

Update: Here's a better shot, taken a few months later. There weren't any kids watching when I took this one.

See the blog post for more info: Run DMC Puppet Show

 

This photo is licensed under a Creative Commons license. If you use this photo, please list the photo credit as "Scott Beale (Laughing Squid)" and link credit to laughingsquid.com.

I finally got some pictures of Lucy in her Christmas Dress, she loved it and when we were done taking pictures of her in other outfits she put this one back on and wore it all night!

 

I made this pretty red and white dress for Lucy to wear on Christmas Day 2011. The pattern is the Puppet Show dress from Oliver and S. I love the cute details in this dress especially the collar and the buttoned sleeves (see detail shot). The fabrics I used were some white and red quilting cottons along with the scallop print from Bonnie and Camille's line Ruby, I love the way the print creates a stripe/dot effect across the horizontal of the dress and continues in the sleeves. After making this dress twice I am happy to say that I have improved in my button hole making skills and all nine of the buttons on this dress were sewn only once!

I made this pretty red and white dress for Lucy to wear on Christmas Day 2011. The pattern is the Puppet Show dress from Oliver and S. I love the cute details in this dress especially the collar and the buttoned sleeves (see detail shot). The fabrics I used were some white and red quilting cottons along with the scallop print from Bonnie and Camille's line Ruby, I love the way the print creates a stripe/dot effect across the horizontal of the dress and continues in the sleeves. After making this dress twice I am happy to say that I have improved in my button hole making skills and all nine of the buttons on this dress were sewn only once!

Spring is back at Pataphysical Studios, where we spent another lovely Saturday afternoon, making art together and exploring new dimensions across space and time.

 

This week, we developed our Time Machine and started work on our new Dada exhibit:

• Dr. Rindbrain showed a new mockup for the Time Machine viewing frame

• Dr. Max and his family came to experience the magic of the art garden

• Dr. Canard posed by the pataphysical flag and sanded her music box

• Dr. Phylora picked up her new pataphysical badge and caught up with the group

• Dr. Truly brought blank canvases and art ideas for the new Dada exhibit she is producing

• Dr. Tout d’Suite picked the Alfred Jarry canvas as her art project for the Dada exhibit

• Dr. Fabio picked the Gidouille canvas and worked on the Crazy Clock prototype

• Dr. Canard picked the Eye/Hand canvas as her art project for the Dada exhibit

• Dr. Figurine picked the Apostrophe canvas and worked on her theramine

• Dr. Skidz picked the Ubu canvas and pitched a duck phone for the Dada exhibit

• The Queen of the Desert shared her research on Dada and time travel

• Drs. Rindbrain, Really and Igor installed the back wall for the Time Machine

• Dr. Fabio showed Dr. Canard how to shoot a video interview with Dr. Rindbrain

• Drs. Zboon, Fabio and Figurine discussed a puppet show for the Dada Exhibit

 

Making art with friends brings new light into our lives and brightens the world around us.

 

Fire in the hole!

 

View more 'Pataphysical photos: www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157623637793277

 

Watch 'Pataphysical videos: vimeo.com/album/3051039

 

Learn about Pataphysical Studios: pataphysics.us/

A not quite finished drawing from yesterday. I scanned it so I could get an approval on it and then move on.

 

There are well over 30 drawings, or layouts for me to make... luckily I have quite a few finished now.

 

The puppet project is so bizarre that it would be hard to go into the context of this Dutchman on an inner tube

 

For now.

 

XO

La differenza sostanziale tra Marionette e Burattini si evidenzia principalmente dal fatto che i Burattini sono teste di legno con un foro centrale e senza gambe manovrate dal basso dal burattinaio che infila il dito indice nella testa e con tecniche diverse le altre dita nelle due mani.

Le Marionette al contrario sono un pupazzo completo di braccia e gambe di altezza variabile tra i 20 e 80 centimetri. La mobilità è ottenuta mediante una serie di fili legati alle varie giunture mobili che fanno capo ad una crociera di legno manovrata dal burattinaio.

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Chokbilmish is a little puppet who presents "I want to know everything" puppetshow for kids ;)

Made in a 2T for my youngest daughter.

 

The shorts are made from linen and were a slippery nightmare to sew. The fabric did not want to do what it was told. I am please with the end result though.

 

The shorts have a blue running stitch on the pocket binding to match the tunic. I am still not sure whether to stitch this onto the leg cuffs, or if that would be overkill. Any opinions?

 

Blogged www.designsbybellabug.com/2012/07/oliver-s-puppet-show-ou...

Pattern: Oliver + S Puppet Show Tunic and Puppet Show Shorts

 

Fabric: Jules Davis, Bee Bloom in Turquoise (tunic); Fanfare 3724 87051 designed exclusively for quilters (shorts

Oliver + S Hopscotch Tee & Puppet Show Bloomers Set.

 

I made this set for my dear friend's daughter, Sydney, on her 3rd birthday.

 

The knit is a printed stripe...which was printed crooked...arg! I added a Little Wish Bunny appliqué from Urban Threads in some chambray that I had leftover from Ruby's Bubble dress.

 

12/28/2013 Mike Orazzi | Staff

Sisters Sasha and Tatianya Bastian with their cousin Jonathan Kelly talk about their interest in puppets during a workshop with puppeteer Rob Laughlin on Saturday at the New Britain Youth Museum.

@Shilparamam - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shilparamam

 

I'm going to be true to what I want to do, because if I care what people think about me, I'm a puppet. Which I have been in my life. And you can't live life that way, man!

-- Donny Osmond

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