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Month of Monstergirls day 4: marionette

Month of Monstergirls day 4: marionette


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enchantress-of-the-mind:

Yes, I AM that hand which guides everything you do…

Obedience is pleasure

Inktober 02/31 - Marionette witch.


Or my excuse to draw eyelashes, fluffy hair and puffy slevees.

For sale! ✨ if you’re interested send me a DM and i’ll happily answer you.

enchantress-of-the-mind:

Yes, I AM that hand which guides everything you do…

Obedience is pleasure

enchantress-of-the-mind:

Be your TRUE self…

Good dolly

I got bored so baby doodles uwu

I got bored so baby doodles uwu


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Liverpool’s Dream by Royal De Luxe @ Liverpool . . . . . #tourism #tourist #photography #photo

Liverpool’s Dream by Royal De Luxe @ Liverpool
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#tourism #tourist #photography #photos #Liverpool #culture #merseyside #liverpoolsdream #giantsspectacular #royaldeluxe #giants #marionette #streetperformance #lilliputies #artculture #photooftheday #instago #travel #amazingplaces #AmazingCity #LiverpoolGiants #mustsee #SeekAdventure #GoPlaces #WorldExplore (at Royal Albert Dock Liverpool)
https://www.instagram.com/p/CMr1_neBUJ5/?igshid=r30mmlmffph3


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takecake: just a little experimenttakecake: just a little experiment

takecake:

just a little experiment


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nahhhlame:

lost inside adorable illusion

and I cannot hide

I’m the one you’re using

please don’t push me aside

we coulda made it cruising, yeah

totallycorrectfnafquotes:

Marionette: Thanks to Foxy, Balloon Boy has recently taken up cursing.

Marionette: Yesterday, he referred to bedtime as a “fucking crisis.”

Inktober 2018 Day 28 - “Gift”

Inktober 2018 Day 28 - “Gift”


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I felt like these two belonged together.I felt like these two belonged together.

I felt like these two belonged together.


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Howdy Doody(Martha Holmes. 1948)

Howdy Doody

(Martha Holmes. 1948)


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‘Policeman’, Tiller Clowes Marionette Company, late 19th centuryCarved wood with painted

‘Policeman’, Tiller Clowes Marionette Company, late 19th century
Carved wood with painted decoration; sewn cotton stuffed body with cotton, wool, knitted & leather costume with metal whistles

Troupes of Victorian travelling marionette players had a lot of plays, pantomimes and variety acts in their repertoire at any time, and presented many different shows during their visit to a town or a fair. To apprehend the villain, several plays called for a policeman (or 'bobby’ or 'peeler’, as they were called, after the founder of the force, Sir Robert Peel).

This marionette from the Tiller-Clowes troupe was originally made as a policeman, with the helmet and sideburns carved as one piece. He wears a blue serge policeman’s jacket and trousers, with metal buttons and a leather belt. He is carrying two different types of 'Acme Thunderer’ whistle, the type of whistle developed in the 19th century by a toolmaker in Birmingham and first tested by the Metropolitan Police in 1883. Because it could be heard a mile away, the police adopted it in preference to the cumbersome rattles they had previously used to attract attention. The left hand of this marionette is carved closed, indicating that the policeman may also originally have held a truncheon.


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