Sleeping Beauty - stage for Dornerei Theatre in Germany:
Throne for Spálený mlýn
Design and begining of work:
Making a Puppet in You Tube
MATAPHOR IN A PUPPET AND PAINTING
6.9. -25.9. 2011 GALERIE Vyšehrad
Vyšehrad

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MAKING A PUPPET - EXHIBITION
MICHAELA BARTOŇOVÁ ´S ARTWORK
Puppets, paintings, designs and drawings
8-7. - 28.8. 2011 KOSTELEC NED ORLICÍ
More about
28.8. from 9.30 to 18.00 Kostelec nad Orlicí
WORKSHOP - From Tarot Cards to Painting
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Photos from opening

NOAH´S ARK created by Aad PETERS :
Michaela Bartonova is author of the puppets - life size figures - inspired by motives and characters from the bible stories/ Old Testament. She designs and creats wooden puppets in co-operation with the team of international carvers :
Work on new series... Abraham
Puppets already exhibited at the Ark:
Moses
Cain and Abel
Salomons´s life

Adam and Eva, David and Goliath, Noe and his wife
Pictures from the proces:
Mother for Salomon's Judge
Women for Salomon's harem ( except Michaela BArtonová - autohor of the puppets)
Jiri Helcel, carver, work on king Salomon
Painting of Fake mother and ready puppet with the baby
Ready Kain and Abel

Hana Richterova/ Czech carver/ Turning Torso for harem
Maarit Kreuzinger / German carver/ Mother
Wez Champion / craver from Australia NSW/ Fake mother

Milan Koneceny /Czech carver/ Moses

Antonin Malon/ Czech carver / Kain
Jiri Bares / Czech carver/ Shiva for Harem
Zdar Šorm / Czech careve/ Two faces for harem
Insects for the Arch :
Foto from the process: Moses - first steps
Salomon carved - work on costume:

Women from harem: Turning torso :
Two faces:

Saracen for Salomon´s judge - model for carving:


Skinny women:
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READY puppets - already exhibited on the NOAH ARC:

Characters from Old Testament for NOAH´S ARCH :




GOLIATH
David
Adam and Eva
NOAH and his wife
Proboscis from Eden for Adam and Eva
Carvers:
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TINEOLA IN ABU DHABI

TO DISCERN AND CREATE

8.9. - 15.9. 2010
VRTBA GARDEN, Karmelistká 25, Praha
Exhibition of the paintings and puppets by Michaela Bartonová accompanied by creative workshops
Programme: 12.9. from 10 a.m. till 6 p.m. TAROTS AND INSPIRATION IN THE GARDEN - painting to white canvas 50 x 50 cm
We will use intuitive drawing and than we will paint by acrylic paint to canvas. We will talk about consciousness and unconsciousness, about archetypes and about myth and fairy tales. Our goal is to paint the picture which symbolise your personality.The price: 1 500,- Kč + 300,- material
If you are interested in taking part, please send the mail to: tineola@tineola.cz Deadline for sending money is: 6.9. to the bank account: Tineola: 19-8488480277/0100
13.9. from 1.pm. Round the World in a Tea Kettle: communication with children trought the puppets
This workshop is for teachers in Czech schools. It is about puppet theatre and shadow theatre in education. Teachers can find in work on profesionals puppet makers and puppt players inspiration how to enrich the education with children in any age. It will be in Czech language. Entrance fee: 100,- Kč Supported by Prague 1
14.9. from 1p.m. till 5 p.m. From the Dot to the Painting - for everybody
Painting on white canvas 30x30 cm by acrylic paint. Inspiration we will find in Vrtba garden and than we will follow intuitive drawing and painting. Suting for people they never touch painting, but they would like to start...
Price: 500,- +200,- material
If you are interested in taking part, please send the mail to: tineola@tineola.cz Deadline for sending money is: 6.9. to the bank account: Tineola: 19-8488480277/0100
SYMPOZIUM IN PRAGUE VYŠEHRAD TO SEE AND CREATE/ June:
Programme

PRAGUE - MAY:
PALE WHALE and WEE BEE
23.5. and 20.6. at 3 p.m.
For parents and children
Praha VYŠEHRAD, Stare Purkrabstvi
A Two Hour Workshop for parents and children – simple shadow puppet making and manipulation.
Suitable for children (with a parent) from 4 years. Children from 8 years need not be accompanied, though parents are welcome.









