How would you build the idea the black pirate ?
the black pirate is mentioned 2 times in Peter Pan . Here are some examples of Instructions, 3D Models and prior art. What sort of materials would you use to create this idea?
They were tied to prevent their flying away, doubled up with their knees
close to their ears; and for the trussing of them the black pirate had cut
a rope into nine equal pieces. All went well until Slightly's turn came,
when he was found to be like those irritating parcels that use up all the
string in going round and leave no tags [ends] with which to tie a knot.
The pirates kicked him in their rage, just as you kick the parcel (though
in fairness you should kick the string); and strange to say it was Hook
who told them to belay their violence. His lip was curled with malicious
triumph. While his dogs were merely sweating because every time they tried
to pack the unhappy lad tight in one part he bulged out in another, Hook's
master mind had gone far beneath Slightly's surface, probing not for
effects but for causes; and his exultation showed that he had found them.
Slightly, white to the gills, knew that Hook had surprised [discovered]
his secret, which was this, that no boy so blown out could use a tree
wherein an average man need stick. Poor Slightly, most wretched of all the
children now, for he was in a panic about Peter, bitterly regretted what
he had done. Madly addicted to the drinking of water when he was hot, he
had swelled in consequence to his present girth, and instead of reducing
himself to fit his tree he had, unknown to the others, whittled his tree
to make it fit him.
The more quickly this horror is disposed of the better. The first to
emerge from his tree was Curly. He rose out of it into the arms of Cecco,
who flung him to Smee, who flung him to Starkey, who flung him to Bill
Jukes, who flung him to Noodler, and so he was tossed from one to another
till he fell at the feet of the black pirate. All the boys were plucked
from their trees in this ruthless manner; and several of them were in the
air at a time, like bales of goods flung from hand to hand.