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This is puppet, my new Dal. She come from " Make it own box". I made her make up and i'm proud of myself !
She calls it a finger puppet. All puppets are finger puppets. Daddy made this one and its name is "Mr. Stinky".
This guy was supposed to have a large cone shaped head. The placement of the cone ended up being all wrong, though, so I turned it into a nose. He looks vaguely Eastern European, no?
A Puppet Interlude II
A solo exhibition by Chaiyot Jindagun
January 12 - February 14, 2009
Opening reception: Monday, January 12, 7-9 pm.
BANGKOK, BKK (November 17, 2008) - ArtGorillas ArtGallery is pleased to present A Puppet interlude II, a solo exhibition of new work by Chaiyot Jindagun. This show is a sequel to his earlier show at the beginning of 2008, where the artist continually depicts details from fantastic realms of Thai fine arts across the time through the imaginary life of the royal puppets or Thai traditional puppets.
In A Puppet Interlude II, the artist expresses his concern on vanishing Thai ancient heritage by bringing the puppets in his paintings to life through different gestures, the look in their eyes, that seemed to interact with the perplexed surroundings. This incredibly adds emotional sensation of the past and nowness , hence, reflects the immortality and volubility of Thai fine arts.
Chaiyot Jindagun graduated from Faculty of Painting , Sculpture, and Graphic Arts, Silpakorn University in 2007. Originally from Ubon Ratchathani, the artist is now living and working in Bangkok.
For more information, please contact the gallery.
ArtGorillas ArtGallery
260 2nd Floor Lido Multiplex Siam Square Soi 3 Bangkok
E-mail: info@artgorillas.com
Web: www.artgorillas.com
MySpace: www.myspace.com/artgorillas
Tel/Fax: +66 2 658 3975
Gallery hours:
Mon.-Fri. 10.00-20.00
Sat.-Sun 12.00-20.00
Or by appointment. Closed on major holidays.
I'm trying not to thrift much as I'm working through the house purging as much nonsense as possible, but it's hard not to go at all. I'm not entirely sure why I had to have a small bag of wooden puppets, but there you go.
"Puppet in Need" is performed by Tabitha Fitzsimmons; she was featured in "The Boston Globe" in July 13, 2012, in an article by Stephanie Steinberg, "Hot work and long hours, but human statue makes cool cash"
This particular performance occurred on Newbury St, Boston, MA, USA
Family makerspace, Hapori | Community, Level 1, Tūranga. Saturday, 8 February 2020.
File reference: 2020-02-08-89BE2486-688C-4275-A0BA-A9FC596E529F
From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries
This was made by Michelle - she has a whole story in mind for this puppet but she isn't on the stop motion animation workshop so I hope she posts up the finished pics of this puppet - she also makes fantastic dolls!
A puppet fabrication workshop in London.
a lot of things to cover in a short period of time really.