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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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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Set Design: Pascal Labillois
Scenic Painting: Pascal Labillois, Margaret Gillis
JukeBox Static Stage: Made of flats and sonar tube. 3D painting –
Rosco colours used: - sonar tubes: Fire red, chrome oxyde green, ultramarine blue, golden yellow, facing structure: ochre yellow, burnt sienna and raw umber, - Stage: payne grey, light grey, fire red and dark purple (fire red, ultramarine blue and raw umber.
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This Cynderblock office was built for about $100.00 in an empty space used as a studio at the Art Institute of Charleston. Roscoe's foam coat on some left over insulation foam and 2x8 inspired one of our star students to experience the benefits of a built set over trying to fudge an existing office. Roscoe Products allow students who often skip lunch because of student loan payments - to dream a little bigger! Thomas Bono, Director/Art Director constructed this set with the help of You Tube Tutorials, patience, and tenacity!
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These were made at a workshop taught by Jenny Knot of Rosco, Inc. at UM in Missoula, hosted by Alessia Carpocca. We explored the use of the coating products and were challenged to create different projects with shop junque. The biggest challenge was to assemble a Steampunk item.
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These were made at a workshop taught by Jenny Knot of Rosco, Inc. at UM in Missoula, hosted by Alessia Carpocca. We explored the use of the coating products and were challenged to create different projects with shop junque. The biggest challenge was to assemble a Steampunk item.
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These were made at a workshop taught by Jenny Knot of Rosco, Inc. at UM in Missoula, hosted by Alessia Carpocca. We explored the use of the coating products and were challenged to create different projects with shop junque. The biggest challenge was to assemble a Steampunk item.
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This production required a dead black swan that was to be dragged through the house and onto the stage by its neck. I started by carving the head from pink insulation foam. For strength, I covered the beak with gauze soaked with Off-Broadway paint. The neck was made from a piece of aircraft cable wrapped in pipe insulation and then packing foam, all adhered with FlexBond and tape. The entire neck and head was then coated with Foamcoat and then the beak was sanded and painted with Off-Broadway paint. I carved out eye sockets and inserted black marbles for eyes.
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Scenic Design for "MADAMA BUTTERFLY" for the Chicago Lyric Opera. Scenery and Projections by Clarke Dunham. Lighting by Ken Billington. Costumes by Florence Klotz. Directed by Hal Prince. Setting represents Butterfly's "Little House On the Hill" and can be viewed from all angles as the revolve unit moves to its different positions, pulled by Kabuki "Koken" (stagehands). Prince, Dunham and Billington then portray the entire passing of hours during the Humming Chorus through many changes of turntable, projections and lighting.
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These pictures are of work created by students on the 2 week Scenehouse Paint course. The course is about to run again and you can find out more it at www.scenehouse.co.uk, as well as the rest of the 8 week programme which covers theatre design and props making.
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