“The essence of Gumby is that he makes children feel safe. He's their greatest pal.”
Quoted by Mike Antonucci (Knight Ridder), "Gumby's creator formed a spirit in clay", The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 1 January 1998, p. 6E
Arthur «Art» Clokey es el nombre artístico por el cual es más conocido Arthur Charles Farrington fue un pionero estadounidense de las animaciones stop motion realizadas con plastilina y otros materiales sólidos flexibles, conocidas como claymation o plastimación. Wikipedia
“The essence of Gumby is that he makes children feel safe. He's their greatest pal.”
Quoted by Mike Antonucci (Knight Ridder), "Gumby's creator formed a spirit in clay", The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 1 January 1998, p. 6E
Interview by Patrick S. Pemberton, "Once and Future Gumby", The Tribune (San Luis Obispo), 13 February 2002, p. A1
Quoted in obituary by Patrick S. Pemberton http://www.sanluisobispo.com/news/local/story/982773.html, The Tribune (SanLuisObispo.com), 9 January 2010
Quoted by Michelle Locke (Associated Press), "Gumby comes back to TV", The Dispatch (Lexington), 14 November 1995, p. 6B
“Clay is embedded in our subconscious. It has been there for at least 50,000 years.”
Quoted by Mike Antonucci (Knight Ridder), "Gumby's creator formed a spirit in clay", The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 1 January 1998, p. 6E