August 2007

Coraline’s face

I mentioned that I am using a German paper-folding technique, created by Albrecht Roser, to create the Coraline face. As it happens, I have a pattern and instructions for a face up at my puppet company’s website. If you want to play along at home. It’s for Gerta from the Snow Queen. I start off

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Doggone it all

When I do a bid on a puppet, mechanisms are the most expensive part. They are fiddly things and no matter how many times you’ve built something similar, each puppet is radically different. This dog puppet, which I’m creating ears for, technically has four mechs in it since each ear is capable of two movements.

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Fab Brunch

Our friend, Fabulous Girl, came up to our neck of the woods so we could go out for brunch. After we finished a tour of the apartment, we decided to stay in. I’m generally happier cooking than going out, so that worked well for me. I made a beet green and black olive tapénade frittata,

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Rob is home

After ten days away, Rob is back from his trip to Oregon. He brought with him a container of fruit, tomatoes and a cucumber (thanks, -r-!) from -e-‘s garden. I have already eaten a plum.

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Biking in NYC

Today I took my bike out for the first time in the city. First of all, I have to say, that my timing was amazingly stupid, because today was genuinely hot. A high of 92. For the most part I was in shade by the river, but still. It was hot. Hot. Hot, I tell

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La Vie

Last night I went down to Spiegelworld to see the production of La Vie. Billed as a burlesque circus in purgatory, it features extremely skilled circus performers who are trying to sort out if they go to heaven or hell after death. At least, that’s the premise. There were only one or two acts that

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Dog days

I just added making dog ears to my plate. This is also a project for Mabou Mines, though this time I’ve been hired by the incandescent Emily DeCola. (I built monkeys with her back in February.) I forgot to take process shots yesterday, but I’ll do it when I go into the Puppet Kitchen again.

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Subterranean Press » Blog Archive » Announcing CORALINE by Neil Gaiman

Remember that day I talked about paint-drying because I had picked up three gigs that I couldn’t talk about yet? This is one of them. I’ll head you off at the pass, I’m not doing the book design or an audio version. Read on for my involvement. Subterranean Press is proud to announce a special

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