March of the Teapots


Title:
March of the Teapots

Description:
Eighty wood and metal teapots make a dramatic journey in this stop-action animation. They travel from Barre, Vermont to St. Johnsbury, VT, wtih adventures along the way. Written, produced and edited by Janet Van Fleet. www.janetvanfleet.com janetvanfleet.blogspot.com

Author:
janetvanfleet

Tags:
Janet, Van, Fleet, art, stop-action, animation, teapots, journey, sculpture, Vermont, adventure,

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