Description
Former library book has some markings and labels from library. No dust jacket. Hardcover is in good condition with minor wear. Pages are clean and binding is secure.
This intriguing volume, “Space age puppets and masks,” offers a fascinating glimpse into the innovative world of mid-20th century puppetry and mask-making. Published in 1971, it captures the spirit of the Space Age, a time when humanity’s imagination soared beyond the confines of Earth, fueled by the excitement of space exploration and technological advancements.
Author Michael Green, a renowned puppeteer and designer, takes readers on a captivating journey through the avant-garde creations of the era. With a keen eye for detail and a deep appreciation for the art form, he explores the unconventional materials and techniques employed by pioneering artists to craft otherworldly puppets and masks that reflect the futuristic aesthetics of the time.
This ex-library copy bears the hallmarks of its institutional past, with markings and labels that hint at the book’s well-traveled journey through the hands of countless readers. Yet, its sturdy hardcover and clean pages remain a testament to its enduring appeal and the care with which it has been preserved. For collectors and enthusiasts alike, this volume offers a unique opportunity to delve into a visionary era when the boundaries of imagination were pushed to new heights, and the art of puppetry and mask-making embraced the spirit of cosmic exploration.