Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Magical Fairy Tale Marionettes

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The Grimstones Tour Details / Asphixia’s Blog / Order Asphixia's Book

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Marionettes for your own gothic fairy tales from Etsy artists left to right Marley the Ghost Marionette from Broken Baby Dolls, Haunted Urban Memory Marionette from Australian artist Sayraphim, Rapunzel’s Mother Marionette from Ozle Makin, Catrina Skull Marionette from Terra Maya


The Little Stevies’ single Sunshower, featuring Auslan signing by Simone Ellen

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Footnote: In one of the comments on the last ‘train travel’ post Kat (please go visit Kat and have a look at her beautiful artwork) suggested I have a look at Madame Tutli-Putli, a stop motion Canadian Film that took out Best Short Film Cannes 2007. Thank you Kat....what a clever intriguing film….


17 comments:

Sam said...

Wow! Those marionettes are amazing - if not a little spooky! And...what a story! I'll have to come back this evening when I'm at home and check out all that video footage Chrisy - something to look forward to!!

Melissa G said...

Yet another educational experience. Thank you for telling up about the Grimstones. I'll have to have a closer look at that one.

FrenchBlue said...

Another walk down a whimsical & magical road with you! Those marionettes are so real, beautiful and a bit weird all in one... I like weird though~ Amazing post again!
xox's

Veronica Darling... said...

Yay! I'll finally be able to look at your blog properly (my internetz was always way too slow to load your gorgeous collection of pictures) as we're getting speedy access in a few weeks!

Yay!

Rose said...

How interesting! The marionettes are very unusual, and i have to agree with Sam, a little spooky too :)

Rose

Jetta's Nest said...

I love the Grimstones! I love that the Mum sews garments lined with warmth and joy.

beauty comma said...

They're actually very beautiful in all their Grim-ness!

Anonymous said...

I adore gothic dolls...
thanks,I am off to check out the links..

Renee said...

Darling friend, another granddaughter on the way. You lucky duck. Three little darlings to love.

Love Renee xoxo

Kat said...

Thanks for the mention!!!! And the Treasury! I need to read up on how exactly those work. ^_^ I'm a complete Etsy newbie.

cabin + cub said...

Oh how cool! They remind me of Tim Burton's gothic creations. ;)

gerfiles said...

Hi, thank you for your nice comment on Gerdiary - and for introducing me to your interesting + stimulating blog...

Angela said...

these are rather dark uh... but i am sorta fascinated.

lyptis said...

The dolls look great, but theyre kinda scary!

Off to watch the clips!:)

Unknown said...

I love those marionettes at the top! Creepy and fascinating. Your blog gives me inspiration for my own creepy work every week... ;)

Anonymous said...

I don't mind a bit of 'spooky'! Actually I prefer spooky to cute. Cute is spooky sometimes. Like those dolls you put in the corner that look like kids. Spooky.

Laure said...

Really lovely blog! I will be back for sure!