Scenic Art

By National Theatre

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Description

Scenic art describes the painted backdrops, murals and other created elements of a set. Scenic artists work with set designers, and are responsible for translating their vision into reality. Scenic artists are highly trained and posses many skills including traditional fine arts skills of sketching, rendering, and painting. They are well versed in techniques such as marbling, ragging, wood graining and texturing, and have a good understanding of art history, period styles, motifs and architecture. This collection demonstrated some of those skills and techniques.

Episode Date
Woodgraining
Mar 29, 2011
Making a stencil and using it to make wallpaper
Mar 29, 2011
Creating a marble effect and a cast-concrete effect
Mar 29, 2011
Painting and using vac-formed bricks
Mar 29, 2011
Making bricks with a stencil and plaster/idendun mix and painting them
Mar 29, 2011
Trompe d’ oeil
Mar 29, 2011
Projecting
Mar 29, 2011
Pouncing
Mar 29, 2011
Painting a large gauze
Mar 29, 2011