Trixie and The Treetrunks: puppet series by Miss Pussycat
Some of us can only envision magical realms in our dreams. Miss Pussycat somehow conjures that whimsical world into reality. Her artwork, photography and music document an alternative dimension populated by gleefully odd and sometimes mentally unbalanced puppets. Visit the psychedelic Happy Garden through DVD episodes of her mystery series Trixie and the Tree Trunks.
Tagged: puppets, Trixie and the Tree Trunks
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I have a great admiration for hand-screen printing. It reminds me of my days back at college studying art when life was a lot easier and dreams were actually attainable aspirations. Arhhh! Chicago-based Dan Grzeca works with a traditional style of print, designing old-school show posters that are crisp, clean and very appealing. I’ve been told that he will be releasing 52 new works this year, so get ready for the deluge.
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New York-based artist Suzuki Mariko has made this handmade felt doll set of a mom and happy baby bear sitting on a sofa. At just three inches wide and two inches high, it’s perfect for your side table. It can even watch TV with you. Aw! We have it for sale in the Lost At E Minor store. Read more
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