“Your participation was wonderful and brought a fantastic presence to the occasion” Karen Garvey, Engagement Officer, Bristol Museum 2019

This other worldy life sized puppet has been gifted to me by Annie Scotland (a very skilled maker and lifelong mentor). Since the puppet’s first public outing at Bristol Museum I have transformed her into a “Rainbow Time Traveller” or “Time Travelling Lost Hippy”. She has roamed both The Park at Glastonbury Festival & Shambala Festival in 2022 & 2023

This puppet could be transformed into other characters very easily. Furthermore Annie and I have engineered her construction so that she moves fluidly with my own movements. This makes her very mobile, light weight… and a delight to operate and play.
There are also video clips of this puppet on my Instagram feed
Bristol Museum approached me to create an enchanting act to participate & engage visitors with their Museums At Night Event & “Do You Believe In Magic?” exhibition.
In response, I researched the exhibition and created simple enlarged replicas of some of the fascinating amulets and charms, treasured by different cultures around the world.
Hidden within a mysterious healer/soothsayer life size puppet, I roamed the central halls of the museum encouraging the mesmerised visitors to interact with “charms to protect from harm“
