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