Tag: paint
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Scene paint trio
It’s been a great start to the season with three shows back to back with RLTP. Look for my scene painting adventures with #gatherroundfitches . Spatter and sponge. Repeat.
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Wild West in the details
Kicking off the 19-20 season with The Authentic Life of Billy the Kid at RLTP. I really enjoyed bringing this Wild West cabin to life with set dressing and aged wood paint techniques. Here we go!
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Buffalo Vibe: The Authentic Life of Billy the Kid
https://www.buffalovibe.com/articles/arts-culture/review-the-authentic-life-of-billy-the-kid-road-less-traveled-theater
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Buffalo Rising: The Authentic Life of Billy the Kid
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.buffalorising.com/2019/09/the-authentic-life-of-billy-the-kid-at-road-less-traveled-lavishes-impressive-cast-and-crew-on-what-is-really-a-student-play/amp/
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The Buffalo News: The Authentic Life of Billy the Kid
https://buffalonews.com/2019/09/13/anthony-chase-the-demystified-wild-west-at-road-less-traveled/
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Husband painting
Finishing paint renderings for An Ideal Husband at Irish Classical Theatre, my last show of the season (not including 2 fundraisers later this month). #paperplatepalette #arena Save
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Faux paint call
Faux wood grain, faux wood grain, and oh, how about some more faux wood grain. A week of scene painting leads into a week of furniture load- in and set dressing. Looking forward to teching Deathtrap this weekend with RLTP.
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1959:: today
Clybourne Park opens this week. My first scenic jaunt with Road Less Traveled Productions. The old Studio Arena has a new life as 710Main Theatre. RLTP invaded the space for this provocative story on race relations, social perspectives, and the continuing fight for equality on all fronts. Come join the…
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Venus revealing
It’s been a time these months. Opened and closing. Curtain Up! at the New Phoenix. Set design for Venus in Fur. Many thanks to the team I had on board for this little boxed set. Good karma comes around. Venus reborn. Venus revealed.
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Charming cottages & Epic trees
One week, eight paint calls. I was hired as the Scenic Artist for the production of Giselle with Neglia Ballet Artists that I was also the lighting designer for. Our paint space was in a converted barn in the rolling hills of Boston, NY. Less picturesque on some of these…