Showing posts with label Scenic Painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scenic Painting. Show all posts

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Buddy Cops 2

Another Scenic Charge + Properties Deal with Stoneham Theatre.

Designer: Charlie Morgan

Full Set View Front
Set Dressing Detail
Floor Detail (Gym Floor Done With Mop)
Back Raquetball Court Detail
Beer Can Collection Detail (53 different labeled cans)

Lizzy, Darcy, and Jane

This production was with Gordon College.  It was designed by Amber Primm and Charged by yours truly.  The most fun part was all the marble and stone.  Practically applying those Cobalt lessons.

Steel Magnolias

So it's been ages.  I've done 9 theatre productions and a wedding since I've last blogged, not to mention whatever other projects have happened in between.  So let's take it all the way back to August to my first show with Stoneham Theatre in Stoneham, MA.  Steel Magnolias.

I was Scenic Charge and Properties on this show.
Designer is Jenna McFarland Lord, who I had worked with back during the Gloucester Stage days (2009).


My major work on this show included three magnolia branches with felt magnolias, a painted tile floor, painted wood floor, painted wall paper boarder, sewn curtains, salon furniture rental (Thank You Trinity Rep), and general misc. set dressing and props.

Detail shots!
Tile Floor

 
Wall Paper Boarder

 This particular wall paper boarder is just a simple two part stencil.  I SHOULD have taken pictures to do a how-to section.  But I failed on that, so next time I'm doing some stenciling, I promise to follow through on that!
Sewn Curtains and Cheesy Hair Salon Photos

I made some pretty great period magazines as well.

Quick and Dirty Wood Grain.

 Coming Up: Felt Flower How-To!




Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Cobalt: The Final Days

Our last project at Cobalt. Two days to paint a front and back landscape that changes with light. Sounds like magic? It is. It's also a bit of a pain in the ass, but totally worth it in the end. This was another one that was all sprayers, with bogus paper and kitty litter masking. On muslin.

First paint something with paint on the front.

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Then paint something similar, but different on the back using dyes.
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And viola! Watch the video and enjoy the way it changes under light!



It's a little long so feel free to flip through!

After we were done with these projects, we were whisked away to our separate parts of the world and it was all over! Thanks for a great time Cobalt!

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Cobalt: Day 17



Finished the project started from yesterday. That is all we did today, take a look at the process!

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The images are a little bit blurry, sorry!

Tomorrow begins a new project!

Cobalt: Day 16

I'm very tired, and so not saying much. We did foliage today. Here's a step by step.





Not the most brilliant thing I've ever done...

Here is my favorite example of foliage we saw today.



Close up of the very effective and simply leaf work.


And we started our, "You want me to paint what on that?" projects. Some people got really illustrative looking pieces to paint on things like shower curtains. I got a black and white photo realistic rose to paint on paper... Really? We find out why we got assigned what we got assigned tomorrow. I'm interested to hear, as it was the last thing I wanted... I'm not hating it though, it's quite pretty and if it turns out well, I will hang it on a wall.



That would be my drawing and soon to be puzzle stencil for spraying tomorrow (above) and my base coated piece of paper (below).



Everyone cross your fingers and hope it comes out well!



Friday, June 17, 2011

Cobalt: Day 13

I can't believe two weeks are up. I'm exhausted, which makes me see that it's possible, but otherwise, its really flown.

Today we finished up the marble projects and did a drapery one.

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I think that some of my shadows could be a bit better, but otherwise, a good first attempt.

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As for drapery, I didn't loooove it, but it was the first time the professors really expressed that they loved it, so I left it.

After painting today, we did the scenic paint olympics, which consisted of three event, parallel chalk line-up, distance splatter, and the straight line relay. My partner and I got 1st in the parallel chalk line-up with a 1/8 of an inch difference over 20 ft. Very impressive. I got disqualified in the distance splatter for scratching by stepping over the line, otherwise I would have placed in the top three, and then got third in the straight line rely because our strategy wasn't great... Regardless, it was a ton of fun and we all got our signature Cobalt Studios T-shirt, which ironically, I won't be using as a paint shirt.

The day ended with me cooking my signature foods for dinner for the house. Pasta with a fresh tomato, garlic, and basil sauce, Spinach Salad with fruit, avocado, and almonds, tasty bread, and bacon chocolate chip cookies. Everyone loved it, but now I'm exchausted and very much looking forward to a (finally!) relaxing weekend!

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Cobalt: Day 12

Finished up wood today. Not such a great picture, sorry. We got quite far on marble, the faux finish is all done, just putting the dimension. More dimension to come tomorrow as well as a drapery project!





Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Cobalt: Day 11





Finished up on of the wood grains, almost finished the other, and base coated two marbles! Everything was going great, until I did my lowest highlight on the finished wood completely crooked... I guess I'll fix it tomorrow!

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Cobalt: Day 10

Today was wood graining! Hooray! We worked on two different types, finished wood and old distressed wood.

Both types started with an outline, a vertical scumble base coat, and graining.
The finished wood took one last wash to add dimension.
The distressed wood took another layer of graining with a highlight and then a dry splatter.

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Tomorrow, we will be adding in the shadows and highlights to add dimension to the surface over the texture.

Hooray!

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Cobalt: Day 6

Here is the rest of the work I did on the practice flat. The lining was done on Thursday and all the shapes work was done on Friday. No more work until Monday, but I am going to a wedding and will post some of the prettier pictures I take!

Also, this is perhaps the ugliest thing I have ever painted.

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Thursday, June 9, 2011

Cobalt: Day 5

Hard to believe it's already 5 days in.

Here's a picture of our little house we live in.

Unfortunately, it got hit by a tree today from the storm that rolled in around 4:30. Luckily, we were all painting in the studio.

We were going to have a cookout for our meal tonight, but since it was storming, we went out for pizza instead to a brick over place called Benji & Jake's. Cobalt painted them this lovely sign.
(The brick isn't real...)

By the end of dinner, the storm was gone, and we were able to enjoy a beautiful sunset on the deck.

Less exciting for you, more exciting for me are the pictures of the work we did today in the studio. We layed 4 different types of texture over our base coats from yesterday and then did 3 different types of splattering. All can be seen below. Then we did line work, but I was running late, so didn't have time to snap a picture of the finished product of that, so I'll have it up tomorrow. We are just basically making sure we have all our basic techniques figured out before we jump into faux finishes next week!

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Oh and that texture I couldn't remember the name of yesterday is called a scrumble.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Cobalt: Day 4


DAY 4: Short Post as our activities ran quite late and it's hot and I'm tired. But here's what we've got. This morning was spend doing an even larger transfer in groups. Ours was this lovely art nouveau woman, which I was quite excited about, as it is one of my favorite styles. Here was the reference image...



I can't figure out how to turn it presently, and as I mentioned, I'm tired, so it's not of importance.

Here are some pictures of what we came up with after about an hour or so of working. Not finished, obviously, and now forever gone.




I was responsible for the middle section.

Then we worked with the colors we matched yesterday to do some base coats.
One a gradient and the other a... skonche or something ridiculous like that..... I don't remember, shows how much I'm learning, and that I'm tired. I'll let you know tomorrow.



We also played around with sprayer, which I have never done, but primarily learned to fix them, as I hear they clog often.

Tonight finished with an AMAZING English dinner of toad in a (the?) hole, mash, and veggies followed with a rhubarb cobbler with ice cream. We finished our show and tell pictures tonight, taking 2 hours, so this is why I am so tired, and slightly typing grumpy.

More tomorrow, and a hopefully better mood!