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Puppet Making 2

by
Ms. Anupama Hoskere and Ms. Jagriti Galphade
NID, Bengaluru
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  • The colour palette and brushes to start the colouring process.

  • The predominant base colour is applied. 

  • The putty primer base makes it easy to receive colour. 

  • Left to dry before application of the next coat of colour. 

  • Once the larger area is coloured, the finer detailing begins.

  • The choice of colours is in line with the character it represents. 

  • The use of contrasting colours to highlight the features. 

  • The finer expressive features such as eyes are done towards the end.

  • A traditional character ‘Vidhooshaka’ or story teller takes life.

  •  Shades and finer detailing give life to the puppet.

  • The complete puppet ‘Pintooji’ all set to take stage. 

  • Waiting for the puppeteer to help them make their entry on stage.

The colour palette and brushes to start the colouring process.

The predominant base colour is applied. 

The putty primer base makes it easy to receive colour. 

Left to dry before application of the next coat of colour. 

Once the larger area is coloured, the finer detailing begins.

The choice of colours is in line with the character it represents. 

The use of contrasting colours to highlight the features. 

The finer expressive features such as eyes are done towards the end.

A traditional character ‘Vidhooshaka’ or story teller takes life.

 Shades and finer detailing give life to the puppet.

The complete puppet ‘Pintooji’ all set to take stage. 

Waiting for the puppeteer to help them make their entry on stage.

Traditional Puppet Making is a deliberate process that uses a variety of traditional and modern Materials and Techniques. The Face forms the most expressive part of the puppet and colouring the face is a deliberate process, conveying the character the puppet stands for. The following slides capture the process of colouring the face and the features, that highlight the nature of the character being portrayed by the puppet. These photographs of students works have been documented during the puppet making open elective at NID, R&D campus, Bangalore.

For more details:
http://dsource.in/course/puppet-making
 

The colour palette and brushes to start the colouring process.

The predominant base colour is applied. 

The putty primer base makes it easy to receive colour. 

Left to dry before application of the next coat of colour. 

Once the larger area is coloured, the finer detailing begins.

The choice of colours is in line with the character it represents. 

The use of contrasting colours to highlight the features. 

The finer expressive features such as eyes are done towards the end.

A traditional character ‘Vidhooshaka’ or story teller takes life.

 Shades and finer detailing give life to the puppet.

The complete puppet ‘Pintooji’ all set to take stage. 

Waiting for the puppeteer to help them make their entry on stage.


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