Anonymous :
24 days ago :
No.8527
>>8528
>>8527
How in the world would Americans even navigate their lives without the canon of popular media to use as a reference for every detail
>>8641I wish puppets and puppeteering were more common in this day. There's something quite charming about a little puppet stage production, and handmade puppets are an interesting craft in terms of mixing caricature and "realism" (in an obviously un-lifelike medium). Gustave Baumann has some very interesting pieces, if you're interested in this form.
>>8527
I think our dismissal of the creepy or sinister is the problem (not disagreeing with you).
There's something to puppets and dolls we've dismissed as creepy or sinister. I think this is an over correction. Also it sounds like you met the irl Mr. Smithers
>>8527
There's something to puppets and dolls we've dismissed as creepy or sinister. I think this is an over correction. Also it sounds like you met the irl Mr. Smithers
How in the world would Americans even navigate their lives without the canon of popular media to use as a reference for every detail
Forgive me my foreign sage. You don't like the Simpsons? I found it to be a fitting reference.
Is this 19th century Grödnertal doll more pleasing to you?
I wish puppets and puppeteering were more common in this day. There's something quite charming about a little puppet stage production, and handmade puppets are an interesting craft in terms of mixing caricature and "realism" (in an obviously un-lifelike medium). Gustave Baumann has some very interesting pieces, if you're interested in this form.
>>8527
There's something to puppets and dolls we've dismissed as creepy or sinister. I think this is an over correction. Also it sounds like you met the irl Mr. Smithers
I think our dismissal of the creepy or sinister is the problem (not disagreeing with you).