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FoamCoat sculptural technique

Artist Dan Schneiger shares his “FoamCoat technique” for creating Neo-Brutalist sculpture, furniture and lamps out of foam and other multi-media elements.

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Sisters In Liberty

Scenic Artist Tammy Honesty explains the process she used to paint a 3D-printed replica of Florence, Italy’s famous “Liberty of Poetry” statue for an exhibit at the Ellis Island National Immigration Museum.

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Priming Techniques For Foam Carving

Designer Heidi Hoffer conducted a foam carving workshop that discussed how to prime foam that included a section on how to prime foam scenery with Rosco FoamCoat and CrystalGel scenic coatings.

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Earth Umber blog

Scenic Artist and instructor Bridgette Dennett explains how useful our Earth Umber scenic paint is. She then shares the origin story of this often overlooked, neutral-brown Off Broadway color.

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Glasgow Piano City

Glasgow Piano City decorates donated pianos in vibrant Rosco Scenic Paints and then makes them available for anyone to play at locations throughout the city of Glasgow, Scotland.

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Sherlock's Last Case

Costume Crafts Artisan Denise Wallace-Spriggs shares her technique for making stain-free, washable costume blood effects using Rosco CrystalGel.

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Pretty Patina

Scenic Artist, Angelique Powers, shares several techniques on how to create faux patina effects for scenery and props using Rosco Scenic Paint products.

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Defuse The Glitter Bomb

Costume Artist, Denise Wallace-Spriggs, describes how to use Rosco CrystalGel to firmly attach glitter to costumes. The results are durable, flexible and sparkly!

Read more at our Spectrum Blog: http://www.rosco.com/spectrum/index.php/2018/05/diffuse-the-glitter-bomb/

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Elizabeth

For this University Production of South Pacific, I was in charge of painting props for the show. The image provided is a final production photo of the "I'm Gonna Wash that Man right out of my Hair" Scene. Every piece of this shower was applied a base coat - then a broom brushed gray was applied over to give it a wear and tear aspect.

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Felixx

This is a bloody angel from the tabletop game Warhammer 40k. The actual size of this model is about 2 inches tall I made a life size version. I want to thank Rosco for coming out with this product so that I can make this cost too much better than without it!

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