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| | Warner Brothers | | Fievel Mousekewitz | His hat is made from tissues, wrapped in packing tape. I used a piece of plastic for the base and a piece of cardboard for the bill. His head is made from a glass container, with pieces of plastic for cheeks. His ears are made from cardboard. His body is a tin container with pieces of cardboard for arms and hands. I used plastic yogurt containers for his legs. His feet are made from pieces of plastic. I used a piece of cardboard for his tail. I drew and painted all of his details, by hand. © Art Is Life, Life Is Art 2006-2009 |
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| Bugs Bunny | I used pieces of cardboard for his ears. For his head, I used a plastic container, with a small, plastic container on top, along with a piece of cardboard for hair. I used two egg-shaped pieces of plastic for cheeks, with pieces of cardboard for whiskers. His chin and mouth extension are made from a plastic container. His body is a plastic bottle, along with a plastic container for his tail. His arms, hands and legs are made from cardboard. I painted all of his details, by hand. © Art Is Life, Life Is Art 2010 |
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| Daffy Duck | His head is made from a tin can, rounded off with pieces of plastic, along with a piece of cardboard on top, for his hair. His bill is made from the top-half of a plastic bottle, attached to the midsection of a plastic bottle, along with pieces of plastic for cheeks. I used a plastic container for his neck and another plastic container for his body. His backside/tail-feathers is made from a piece of plastic. His arms and hands are made from cardboard. I used rolls of cardboard for his legs, with pieces of cardboard for his feet. I painted all of the details, by hand. © Art Is Life, Life Is Art 2010 | Given to Christopher Johnsen (*Minnesota*)
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| Porky Pig | I used a plastic container, rounded off with a piece of plastic, for his head, along with a piece of plastic for his chin and jaw. I used pieces of plastic for his ears and snout. His body is a plastic milk jug with plastic bottles for arms and legs, with the tops cut off and reconnected for his feet/hoofs. I used pieces of cardboard for his bowtie, hands and tail. I painted all of his details, by hand. © Art Is Life, Life Is Art 2010 | |
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