Hand Props
You can see highlights from my hand prop work below and browse the slideshow galleries to see close detail images, process photos, and production photos.
Candle Projector
Highlights: MIG Welding, Plasma Cutter, Circuitry, and Faux Patina
Description: Welded candle projector device. Made of steel pieces cut with a metal-cutting chop saw. Detail created with a plasma cutter and welded together with a MIG welder. Finished piece detailed with a faux patina paint job. |
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Seedling Puppet for Little Shop of Horrors
Highlights: Special Effect Puppetry (leaves and seedling drooping) and Paper Mache
Description: Baby Audrey II's "neck" stem is posable to allow for her head to be adjust which ever way you choose. Her head is cast of a using paper mache and is quite durable. She is covered with twine and tissue paper for texture. The lips were sculpted with paper clay. The entire thing was painted with aerosol spray paint or hand painted with acrylic paints. The leaves are rigged to droop if you pull a keyring from the back of the can. She is planted in an aged Maxwell Coffee can. |
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Hand Puppet for Little Shop of Horrors
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Tramp Art 1950's Popsicle Stick Lamp
Highlights: Circuitry and Building
Description: Custom-designed and built popsicle stick lamp with a homemade circuit. |
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Leather Bag for Oil by Ella Hickson
Directed by Joy Vandervort-Cobb
Scenic Design by Shawn Irish Highlights: Aging and Distressing Leather and Fabric |
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