Wednesday, September 17, 2008

All about KERMIT


Would you believe it if you know that Kermit the FROG first appeared in 1955? In addition, information has it that the prototype Kermit was created from a green ladies' coat that Henson's mother had thrown into a refuse bin, and two ping pong balls for eyes. Also, the creator added his collar at the time to make him seem more froglike and to conceal the seam between his head and body.

Kermit is one of puppeteer Jim Henson's most famous and beloved creations, which was why Kermit was performed by Henson until his death in 1990. Since then he has been performed by Steve Whitmire. He was voiced by Frank Welker in Muppet Babies and occasionally in animation.

Kermit was a regular character on Sesame Street throughout the 1970s and 1980s.

The roles played by Kermit:

1. Lecturer (an easily frustrated one)
2. News reporter for Sesame Street News.
3. Stage Manager (Muppet Show)

Jim Henson once claimed that Kermit's job on the Muppet Show was much like his own: "trying to get a bunch of crazies to actually get the job done." It was on this show that the running joke of Kermit being pursued by leading lady Miss Piggy developed .


The various songs he sang on Sesame Street tended to be meaningful in nature, most memorably his song "Bein' Green". I personally like "The Rainbow Connection" of course.





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Kermit the Frog

Of the many puppets in Sesame Street, Kermit must be one the many outstanding ones because he is given a very important role: One who holds the mike must be very important right? He is also given an evergreen song for us to remember him by, and i absolutely love the lyrics. I also like my Jumping Clay likeness of Kermit. Do you like it?

I hope you'll like both the Clay one as well as the beautiful Youtube video of the Green One singing...

Sesame Street Sublime



As far as i could remember when i was growing up, i looked forward to every single episode of Sesame Street every Saturday noon. On my b/w TV, followed by the colour TV, the puppets have followed kids like me into 2008. I remember the counting to 10 and then the Alphabet songs and of course these lovable and adorable characters. To make them into Jumping Clay is proof and testimony of their everlasting durability.

These 6 characters are the famous personalities on this familiar street scene which i have created. Looks like the actual set ? ;-) From left to right, Oscar, Kermit, Elmo, Grover, Big Bird and Cookie Monster!

Monday, September 15, 2008

All Things Penguin


Of all the things i like to do using Jumping Clay, Penguins are one of my favourite. I have a tremendous liking and affiliation with Penguins sice young. The first object i drew when my mother enrolled me into an Art Class run by the then Outram Park CC was, guess what? A PENGUIN! It's easy to draw and the clours are contrasting.

Doing it in Jumping Clay is fun too as it allows you to put on the penguins a choice of colours and poses, as well as moods.

"Penguin keychains" - Done by two girls from Raffles Girls Primary School



"Gone Fishing" - Can be customized.
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Sunday, September 14, 2008

Air-Dry Clay Class ~ Tanglin Special School


The students of my clay class have seen improvement over the months as they tried out a Korean brand of air-dry clay. These students really like the activity as they come week after week, making object after object. I'm glad they enjoy the hobby.
Some mastered the basics at a faster rate and they are challenged to produce products for sale while the beginners find satisfaction in making something they are happy with in class. All projects will be displayed and i hope they derive a sense of achievement when they see their works being displayed.
(middle picture - Ching Xiu making an Oreo for sale)

Talking about commitment - Whenever i arrive at the school, helpful Jason, a boy not from my clay class but from another class, will greet my at the car porch and help me to bring the things into the classroom. I'm proud of him and his sense of duty. Thank you Jason!

Right now, the teacher-in-charge, Mrs Hong, and myself are preparing for the year end sale, which will see fund-raising being done for the school. Of course, the most important is still the sense of achievement for the 20 over kids. Sometimes, a parent volunteer, Helen, will come and chip in and help out with managing the kids as well.



Saturday, September 13, 2008

Singapore Bowl

This is my favourite - The mysterious collection of colours, strong, mysterious, grand, demure, reminds me of Singapore.




Bowl of Sunny Sentosa






















This marble bowl is just so Sentosa - exciting, dazzling, idyllic, sunny, cool - all rolled into one. A favourite of many. Comes with display stand and acrylic case. Email me for price enquiries.