Interview With Elizabeth Luce, Part 10
Elizabeth Luce is a graphic artist, illustrator and puppet designer. She has a Master of Fine Arts in costume and set design from UCLA and has worked on a variety of film, television and theatre productions. Elizabeth designed puppets for a Children's Fairyland production of The Wizard of Oz and Snapdragon Puppets' Emmy-winning video The Mousecracker. I asked her to share her thoughts on puppet design.

PJ: What is your next puppet project?
EL: We're working on mouth and rod puppets for a TV show the King County Library system is developing. I'd like to start developing a storyboard and set models and sculpting heads for my mutated Aladdin project (it really has little resemblance to the original anymore). And I think I will be building another giant puppet for this summer's Solstice parade. There's more, of course....

PJ: What is your next puppet project?
EL: We're working on mouth and rod puppets for a TV show the King County Library system is developing. I'd like to start developing a storyboard and set models and sculpting heads for my mutated Aladdin project (it really has little resemblance to the original anymore). And I think I will be building another giant puppet for this summer's Solstice parade. There's more, of course....
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