A range of posable puppet legs made for a group of Lilliputian carnival characters
A carnival backpack piece made for Belfast Mela to celebrate the art of mehndi/henna. This piece was created to be worn at carnivals and festivals to celebrate the beauty and significance of the artform of Mehndi.
Stilt walker costumes were inspired by the rich history of elephants as celebrated in Indian culture. They combine elements of puppetry and sculpture, and are brought to life by the talented performers Diane & Louise.
As Amal’s journey in Belfast came to an end, we gathered in the grounds of Belfast Castle at Beann Mhadagáin to bid her farewell. Four characters created for Little Amal at Beann Mhadagáin.
An exploration in wearable technology for street theatre and carnival, this costume was inspired by bioluminescent species of jellyfish and was created for Beat Carnival.
This short clip was created as a chapter for a project with Little Angel Theatre’s Puppetry Ensemble - a retelling of the epic poem: The Epic of Gilgamesh, with puppets.
A community arts project through Arts Ekta, working with schools and youth groups to discuss how our clothes and our fashion consumption has an effect on the world we live in.
This community art project worked with older people to forge friendships, increase confidence, stimulate minds, combat loneliness, and nurture creative skills.