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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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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It’s hard to find a wide-width wood graining tool. So, when Scenic Artist Terra Writz needed to paint 6-in planks for a faux parquet floor – she made her own. Then she shared her process with us!
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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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Scenic Artist Brigitte Bechtel devised an excellent technique for transforming carpet into realistic fake dirt that tours well and installs on stage quickly and easily.
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Muralists at Fresco Exchange discovered the benefits of our Off Broadway Scenic Paints, including their matte finish & vibrant colors, then put them to work painting murals across the U.S.
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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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Read more at our Spectrum Blog: http://www.rosco.com/spectrum/index.php/2018/01/how-to-paint-faux-steel/
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Designer described set as a dingy warehouse basement that has been taken over and filled for this podcast. I've always used Rosco paints so when I took over this position, I slowly built our inventory of Rosco paints (ie- Off-Broadway and Super Sats) I find they blend well together and offer a wide variety of colors to be mixed. They are also versatile for our uses here in the shop (ie- faux finishes, spraying).
Off-Broadway Paints used: Fire Red, Orange, Burnt Sienna, Burnt Umber, Raw Umber, Van Dyke Brown
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We use Rosco because of the quality of paint and consistency of colour and pigmentation. I used mainly Rosco Supersaturated on this drop to maximize the amount of colour with the minimal amount of product. Rosco Off Broadway was used to help give robustness to the dark stripes and the lettering/detail.
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