Thursday, December 29, 2011

Charlene Peckerwood (part II)

by Melissa L. Nichols
To continue my post about Charlene,
here are some more images of my little Bumpkin friend:

Charlene features moving eyes

an innocent country girl

wearing her Sunday Best

Charlene is a good will ambassador to the
International Chayon-Ryu Martial Arts Association
and an advocate for Child Safety - Ant-Bullying and Stranger Danger
Awareness.

Help us stop bullying!

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

The birth of a bumpkin

by Melissa L. Nichols

CHARLENE PECKERWOOD...
In 2009, I deisgned a character based in the classic bumpkin archetype. Growing up, my biggest early influence in ventriloquism was the late, Great, Edgar Bergen, who was also my first real teacher.  I loved Mortimer Snerd, and the sweet simplicity of the bumpkin type. Mixed with the innonce and precociousness of Shari Lewis' Lambchop (who was a perpetual five year old), I decided my first prime character would follow my two biggest influences in her design and creation.

I wanted her to be young and innocent like Lambchop, but less precocious.. more shy and simple like Mortimer, but not so much "stupid" as he was deliberately called out, just naiive and more ignorant. Following the stern guidance of her country fried guardian "Mamaw", Charlene's view of the world is very affected by the experiences she has growing up in the backwoods, and being from a large and dysfunctional redneck family. Mamaw , who is much talked about and never seen, is the biggest influence in Charlene's world and she quotes her Mamaw's bits of hickory smoked wisdom, which I have dubbed "Mamaw-isms", entitled: "Mamaw says..."

My sketch of Charlene (c)2009 Melissa L. Nichols
I sketched out a buck toothed figure with round cheeks and freckles, sporting red hair which falls into pig tails and she has an over all tom boyish appearance. Sort of Mortimer Snerd meets Ellie Mae Clampet.
I handed the sketch to Phil...

Being the world class artist that he is, he ingeniously set to work, giving it features I hadn't thought of such as the wide big cartoonish eyes to denote innocence, and demples and brillant sculpture he put into the design. He took a paper sketch and brought her to life.

So now I share some images from the birth of Charlene Peckerwood, designed and created by Texas Vents-The Nichols Ventriloquist Studio (copyright Texas Vents).



Charlene before her primer coat is applied.

a peek under the hood.


Philip applies the primer coat of her flesh tone.


TEXAS VENTS Launches Youtube Channel

TEXAS VENTS Youtube channel is the home of our "Vent-gnetts", a series of short
skits and jokes offered up for the entertainment of all. We began our video voyage with
Season's Greetings and Holiday wishes to all for the 2011 Christmas/Holiday Season.



Stay tuned for new "Vent-gnetts", as we will be filming throughout the year in our studio
and on the stage. Share laughter, it is a gift of joy.

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Charlie McKindling & Bosworth

Texas Vents is the home of the Nichols Ventriloquist Studio in Houston, Texas. A brother-sister team of Ventriloquial Entertainers, Philip L. Nichols and Melissa L. Nichols, feature a unique brand of Wit & Whimzy humor and a cast of unforgettable characters.  The duo delights and entertains audiences of all ages.

We welcome you to our online blog where you can follow our adventures in ventriloquism, puppeteering, and various other aspects of the performing arts.  Our mission is to promote the arts of ventriloquism and puppetry through entertainment and education, while spreading joy through the gift of laughter throughout the world.