A Conch, a Starfish and a Tiki
What I did on my winter break from College
my co-director asked for a tiki for the play and Maddie was home for a month over winter break. I asked her if she could do it and she designed one. Puck helped her figure out a superstructure for it, but the rest was all hers. She put in many many hours carving Styrofoam and molding chicken wire and fabric mache. Not too shabby for a freshman.
I asked if she could make a starfish out of some papier mache I had and she said she could do it easier out of chicken wire. I said fine, but could she make a conch. She took up the challenge and molded one out of wire. She did it too quickly for me to get a picture of her progress on that, but I did get the finished project. They both will get added to the dunes Puck is building for the show.
The tiki I was able to get pretty good progress pics on and you can see how it came to be. We are very proud of her and it looks like the local library will make a home for it.
Saturday, February 9, 2008
Lagooned 2008
Lagooned 2008
Lagooned 2008
Lagooned 2008
Maddie's Tiki
Maddie had to paint most of the Tiki before she made the hands because of the skull staff. She didn't want to have to paint underneath it. It was an interesting process although she seemed to have it all thought out whenever I asked her about it.
By the way the Tiki is wearing rib bones that I boiled down after a meal we had downtown using a gift certificate that Puck had gotten from the cast of the King and I Weird huh?
The skull I got for half price at Goodwill after Halloween.
Maddie had to paint most of the Tiki before she made the hands because of the skull staff. She didn't want to have to paint underneath it. It was an interesting process although she seemed to have it all thought out whenever I asked her about it.
By the way the Tiki is wearing rib bones that I boiled down after a meal we had downtown using a gift certificate that Puck had gotten from the cast of the King and I Weird huh?
The skull I got for half price at Goodwill after Halloween.
Lagooned 2008
Lagooned 2008
Lagooned 2008
The wonderful trunk Puck built for the pirates
Puck built this wonderful trunk to use in the play. We needed someplace to hide a small piece of booty. It is a blingy piece of costume jewelry that I jazzed up with additional rhinestone pieces. Usually when we do a show he likes to have the cast sign the back of a flat for a memory, but this show only has sand dunes so he left the inside bottom of the chest raw wood so the cast and crew could sign it
Puck built this wonderful trunk to use in the play. We needed someplace to hide a small piece of booty. It is a blingy piece of costume jewelry that I jazzed up with additional rhinestone pieces. Usually when we do a show he likes to have the cast sign the back of a flat for a memory, but this show only has sand dunes so he left the inside bottom of the chest raw wood so the cast and crew could sign it
The King and I 2007
Puck only had a 400 dollar budget for this show after they had overextended themselves on the last show and the cost of performance rights and such were paid. He did a remarkable job with what he had. Once the stage was populated with all the actors it really was lovely, plus an outstanding light plot
The peacock chair was one that we rescued from the curb and they sprayed it gold. Nothing like a little gold paint to jazz up wicker
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