Showing posts with label hollow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hollow. Show all posts

Friday, June 26, 2009

Haunt Theory: Recycling

I have been born more times than anybody except Krishna.
- Mark Twain


I love recycling props. I love tearing old props apart. And I love giving face-lifts. The last time I was in the attic collecting items for this year's haunt, I noticed that my HOLLOW scarecrow wasn't looking so good. Since he was only intended for my yard haunt, I didn't build him as durable as my other props. I didn't have to worry about the rain or heavy wind. I've learned a bunch of shortcuts over the years. Building props for a one-night event is a totally different animal than building a prop for the shop, or a scarecrow for the contest. Well, HOLLOW was looking a little spent. And my Pumpkin Sentinels were designed and burning a hole in my brain.

The first Sentinel's head is, you guessed it, HOLLOW's head. The hands of both Sentinels are HOLLOW's hands (I love one-armed props, by the way).


HOLLOW lives again [left]

Recycling your old props, even ones you love, can make you grow artistically I think. There will always be the nostalgic props you adore, (and don't you dare lay a finger on them). I'll always keep ROOTS and JOHNNY APPLESEED. But the others are fair game. Like a mache junk yard of spare parts for future monsters.

Recycling is like making a prop immortal - or at least making it last until next Halloween.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Hollow's Field

This past weekend we drove by the location where I shot the photos of my Hollow scarecrow. The field was being dug up and a commercial property is going to be built there.

Just flat mud now.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Old Photo Of Hollow

None of the other photos of Hollow show the chest area very well. I decided to make mine a mess of vines and twisted things rather than the cool horizontal sticks and twine from the film.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Hollow Scarecrow

Pic from last year's haunt.


I've happily used my Hollow scarecrow for the last two years. This year I'm going to use something else on the porch. But I ain't sayin' what.

Thursday, May 29, 2008