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Utushi-e Puppets.

At Mecca here in Eugene, we have kid’s art workshop on Saturdays. Today we made these puppets. The trick to them is to have a character on two distinct poses. The puppets are double sided. Traditionally, the performers dress in black and have black gloves covering their skin. The character can flip and change its pose. This is the simplest form of animation: two frames! Dynamic!

  
 
The dowel or Popsicle stick is painted black and glued between two pieces of black matte board. 
   
  

This young artist made a pumpkin character with glasses.  
  

This young man made a colorful bird with teeth!  

Here I am with a little troll and a skeleton.
    
 
It’s Jacqueline Black the witch! (She’s friends with Janice the Jester and Nate the Knight) 

    
    

I eecially like the gag of a cute ghost who becomes fat by eating too much candy and the pop tart who is concerned that he is missing his corner.
    
   

  

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Here at Mecca in Eugene, OR, I am teaching a Collagraph class. Here are some examples of what can be achieved with the process.

The original collograph matrix- a eugene landscape

The original collagraph matrix- a eugene landscape. I taped and glued elements to the surface and carved away with an exacto blade.

A black relief print.

A black relief print.

a color relief print, I put blue )straight out of the tub) on the top and mixed a green on the bottom

a color relief print, I put blue (straight out of the tub) on the top and mixed a green on the bottom.

A colored pencil rubbing of my matrix. (notice, it is not reversed.)

A colored pencil rubbing of my matrix. (notice, it is not reversed.) I put in a sunset and little cars on the bridge.

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