Background flat for Enchanted April 16' x 24'.
Stage Right Background flat for Enchanted April 16' x 24'
Building flats and signage for Guys and Dolls
EL wire was added for a convincing neon effect.
Prop Table built and painted for Soft Soap at Woodside Priory theatre department.
Made full scale at 17' high, I painted the brick treatment, built and painted the window and fabricated the drain pipe from cardboard tubes.
Students and teachers detail the set walls for 'A View From the Bridge'. The pointy things are rows of Stalagmites and Stalactites made from paper maché and foam over a wood form. They are for the play 'She Kills Monsters'.
The major pieces ready and waiting in the scene shop to be assembled on stage. I painted the faux wood floor over a mix of standard 4x8 platforms with a row of custom curved platforms across the front. The set model is in the foreground on left. The set was designed by interior design student Kira Moss.
Walls are all attached and are being detailed with pictures and trim. I welded a discrete steel brace that stiffened the front door wall on the left, visible edge-on. It bolted and linked the brick window wall, the front door wall and the interior wall with the curtain door in a Y shape. Kira Moss's model of her set design is inset at the top. The wall paper was stenciled on by the students through plastic stencils I hand cut.
For 'She Kills Monsters', The director wanted the floor to look like a game board. I painted this from the reference he provided. With the help of a couple students, it took around 6 hrs. That's Gerald the Technical Director hanging lights.
Painted in a fish scale European cobblestone pattern.
Brick and concrete paint treatment with some 3D elements.
Aged tile paint treatment with some 3D elements applied.
Detail of a faux rust paint treatment on a 32' 'Steel Beam' I made for the set.
Faux rust paint treatment on a 32' 'Steel Beam' I made for the set.
Done for Woodside Priory's production of Hound of the Baskervilles. 4'x8'