“Despite what history may tell you, this long-haired, aetherial puppeteer with a Fleetwood Mac aesthetic played a crucial role in the birth of animatronics, providing the puppet design for groundbreaking films The Empire Strikes Back, The Dark Crystal, and Labyrinth. A Froud original can go for $4,500, and her work even earned her one of pop culture’s greatest monikers: the Mother of Yoda.“
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“The beginning of Froud’s film career was also the start of a new chapter in her personal life. Jim Henson met British illustrator Brian Froud while filming The Muppet Show in 1977 and eventually recruited him to work on The Dark Crystal. Brian and Wendy met while making the movie, married shortly after, and returned with son Toby in tow for Labyrinth. Toby Froud, who played the striped-pajama-clad baby abducted by David Bowie’s Goblin King, would later work with his parents on Netflix’s Dark Crystal prequel series, Age of Resistance, as Design Supervisor almost four decades later.”
Victorian gothic aesthetics
But specifically in a “my husband died of suspicious causes” way
Large mansions
Poison
Daggers
Dust
Lockets with hair or a picture inside
Locked rooms
Secrets
Stormy nights
Ornate keys
Handwritten letters
China teacups on a silver tray
Good posture
Shawls and veils
Graveyards
Spiders
Wilted or dried flowers
Rings with a large gemstone set into it
Wearing black
Long skirts
Oil painting portraits
Pearls and emeralds
Bats
Mirrors
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Gothic cathedral on cliff by the sea by Karl Friedrich Schinkel (German, 1781-1841)
Percy Smith, Birth of a Flower, 1910
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