Paper mache. Made in March 2011.
More photos here:
http://marrowhouse.blogspot.com/2011/03/blog-post.html
Thread: Wallbreaker Ghost/Zombie
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The Great Pumpkin
- Join Date
- Apr 2006
- Location
- Apopka, Florida
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- 272
07-02-2011,07:28 PM
I really like the design, very interesting ghost. Now, how's it attached to the wall?
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07-03-2011,06:52 AM
very cool!!!
"We accommodate the living, but who shall accommodate the dead?"
"We say haunted, but we mean the house has gone insane."
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07-03-2011,11:16 AM
Love your stuff. :]
Sifted through your older blog posts, I'm a huge fan of Florence Welch, too.
-Anthony
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07-07-2011,12:25 AM
Brilliant. I like the way it looks like it is materializing halfway out of the wall.
I have have never seen that effect done before.To avoid criticism say nothing, do nothing, be nothing. Aristotle
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07-07-2011,03:15 AM
Thanks guys!!! The main body had some nylon attached to the back of it. The arms were shamefully attached with Blu-Tack (do you have that in America?).
Florence is completely awesome. I'm also a big fan of Dead Man's Bones, Mumford and Sons and Regina Spektor.
The whole idea was a ghost coming through/out of a wall. I imagine that it's body was embedded in the concrete walls for centuries, and is breaking free at last.
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07-07-2011,03:19 AM
This is one is my fav, amazing ghosts!
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07-07-2011,06:05 AM
Drape some cobwebs around them where they're stuck to the walls, and hide a large computer chassis fan below it blowing upward (Maybe inside a cauldron, skull or pumpkin), to make the cobwebs float and wave around!
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07-07-2011,06:12 AM
Love it! Nicely done.
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07-07-2011,09:05 AM
we have blue tack in america....whatever works and doesn't break the bank...lol
"We accommodate the living, but who shall accommodate the dead?"
"We say haunted, but we mean the house has gone insane."



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