Angola native making scene John McKinney | For The Journal Gazette Krystal Booth, who grew up in Angola, is what some might call a free spirit. The IPFW graduate, former East Allen County Schools educator and Portland, Oregon, transplant is undoubtedly an optimistic and affable artist. She's currently working as a puppet painter on a Netflix stop-motion animated feature titled “Windell and Wild,” which is slated for release this year. The production, co-created by comedic duo Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele, is using 3D printers to render puppets. These puppets – comprised of various filaments, in this case, plastics – are then handed off to Booth and her team, who brush them with lacquer and acrylics.