Poppet stories want to be written without electricity. I don't know why, I just know that it is. Perhaps one day they'll tell me, but I'm not counting on it.
Fantastic! I love type writer sounds. I'll get one, one day. I've always wondered if I would be able to keep a better running train of thought if I didn't have facebook or other distracting websites to dilly dally on while I wrote. Can't wait to read some Poppet stories...when I have had more practice there must be a grand scale Poppet animation.
jwb: I can totally envision a stop-motion with poppets and this typewriter. It has a glass window on either side too. hmmm--several ideas come immediately. email me!
That takes me back. One of the first ever images I took of a poppet, my original little red poppet, was on an old typewriter. I couldn't agree more that poppet stories want to be written this way. What other way could they possibly be written?
Lisa is the creator of Poppets and other art. Talented authors tend to write stories about images she makes. At Strange Studios, in Palm Springs, California, she and fellow artist Benton Warren create fantastical kinetic works. This blog is about Poppets, life in the studio and other strange goings on.
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Oh my that is sweet!
aaawesome!
Poppet stories want to be written without electricity. I don't know why, I just know that it is. Perhaps one day they'll tell me, but I'm not counting on it.
you're certainly welcome to venture a guess.
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Fantastic! I love type writer sounds. I'll get one, one day. I've always wondered if I would be able to keep a better running train of thought if I didn't have facebook or other distracting websites to dilly dally on while I wrote.
Can't wait to read some Poppet stories...when I have had more practice there must be a grand scale Poppet animation.
jwb: I can totally envision a stop-motion with poppets and this typewriter. It has a glass window on either side too. hmmm--several ideas come immediately. email me!
Wow, what a treasure!
Lovely beast!
That takes me back. One of the first ever images I took of a poppet, my original little red poppet, was on an old typewriter. I couldn't agree more that poppet stories want to be written this way. What other way could they possibly be written?
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