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Back in 2011, I had the honor of designing and fabricating all four versions of Audrey II for a production of Little Shop of Horrors. I used Photoshop and my Cintiq for the concept design, figuring out the color palette and evolution of Audrey before building them.
In addition to the puppet design, I also created the branding and posters for the show using Illustrator. My love of theater is equal to that of film, so it was a treat to do this!
A local paper interviewed me about my creative approach, which you can read here.