Interview With Elizabeth Luce, Part 8
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 do you do when you get stuck on a design? Do you have any suggestions for getting the creative juices flowing?
EL: Oddly, I seldom get stuck for ideas. I do, however, sometimes draw really crappily and can't express my ideas well, no matter how hard I try. Usually the problem's gone by the next day.

PJ: What do you do when you get stuck on a design? Do you have any suggestions for getting the creative juices flowing?
EL: Oddly, I seldom get stuck for ideas. I do, however, sometimes draw really crappily and can't express my ideas well, no matter how hard I try. Usually the problem's gone by the next day.
Labels: Elizabeth Luce, interview



0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home