Scenery taking shape and a visit to the Sound & Vision gallery at the National Science and Media Museum

I wanted a coloured background for the scenery on “Goldilocks…” and potentially some of the other stories in our new show (“Fairytales of Wit, Wisdom & Witchcraft“) and wanted to avoid using felt pens ( as I hadn’t been happy with the way they looked on the scenery for our Alice in Wonderland show previously).

I also didn’t want to go down the Ai/digital artwork printed out onto transparencies route. We had used period artwork which was out of copyright for our “Seven Songs of Love” show but this show would not be suitable for artwork of that type.

I thought I’d like to try glass paints, but was unsure if that would work and might have the problem of puppets sticking to it.

Then, I had a brainwave that I could try laminating the painted transparency so that the paint was encased and would be protected and not stick to the puppets.

The photos above show what I’ve got so far. I tried them out on the overhead projector and found that they look fine as they are (I wasn’t sure if I’d need to go in with a black pen to do outlines but they seem fine as is).

I was reminded of the hand painted magic lantern slides from the National Science and Media museum in Bradford.  They, and some Indonesian shadow puppets and silhouette cutouts by Lotte Reiniger, are now on public display in the new “Sound & Vision” gallery. You can access my previous posts about Lotte Reiniger here: (Animation at National Media Museum, Bradford and Nice but Naughty?).

The magic lantern pre-dates photography and cinema though photography was used to produce lantern slides (which were then hand coloured later on). CLICK HERE for the Wikipedia entry and HERE for info on the museum collection.

While I was doing my shadow puppet workshop and performances for the museum’s family day it was brought to my attention that there would be a screening of Lotte Reiniger’s masterpiece “The Adventures of Prince Ahmed” and accompanying workshops on Saturday 25th July.

This is the oldest surviving full length animated feature film (pre-dating Disney’s “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” by 11 years) with a new original score by Chris Davies.

Chris was originally commissioned by the museum to create the score (which is part recorded and partly performed live) for the Bradford animation festival in 2014.  You can find out more by clicking HERE. Below is a video extract from this first performance:

So, I (obviously), made a point of going along and also had time to go round the Sound and Vision gallery in the morning with my kids.

For those who haven’t already seen it, below is a little tour of the new gallery by Al, from “Al & Kai’s Faboo News”:

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More New Fairytale Shadow Puppets…

Here are more progress puppets for our upcoming show “Fairytales of Wit, Wisdom and Witchcraft” (CLICK HERE to find out more). I have overshot my initial estimate for how long it would take me to make all the puppets, but if a job’s worth doing, it’s worth doing well and taking a little more time, I feel.

We have here now the puppets for “Goldilocks and the Three Bears”, “The Three Billy Goats Gruff”, “Little Red Riding Hood” and a few puppets for “Chicken Licken” or “Chicken Little” as I believe it is better known in America.

As I said in my previous post, (CLICK HERE TO VIEW) I have been using cereal and pizza boxes for environmental reasons and to show how much is possible using recycled materials. The cutting out has been with a combination of scissors, craft knife and Indonesian Shadow Puppet Chisels for some of the cut out details.

If you have a question or a comment about the puppets do please put it on the post, I always to try to reply 🙂

I am taking bookings for this show and accompanying workshops from August 2025 onwards. It is particularly suitable for schools and libraries and fits in nicely with the light and shadow and traditional tales (fairy tales) topic.

If you need a show or a workshop sooner than this, do get in touch as I have many existing shows and workshops that we can do to meet your needs. Just get in touch and I will be happy to supply quotes and talk to you about your needs/event. We have puppet shows and workshops for indoors and outdoors, festivals, community events, theatres, youth theatres etc. CLICK HERE to contact me 🙂

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