Additional projects from this show included painting dressing for carts in the Act II Street Scene, sconces and the ambulance axle for Act III, and a "tasteful nude painting in progress" for Act IV.
Part of the four vendor carts for the Act II opening street scene, the jewelry and chestnut carts were created from scratch. Used as a pouncing/transfer and lettering learning project.
Set in 1920s France during the Art Deco period. Silver and gold leaf were used to create chevron patterns on the medallions and leaves on the bar, screen, and wall panels for the up-scaled Act II Cafe Momus.
The Santa Fe Opera (June 2025), Co-Production with The Seattle Opera
Director: James Robinson
Conductor: Iván López Reynoso
Scenic Designer: Allen Moyer
Costume Designer: Constance Hoffman
Lighting Designer: Duane Schuler
Wig & Makeup Designer: David Zimmerman
Chorus Director: Susanne Sheston
Children's Chorus Director: Willem Van Schalkwyk
Photographer: Curtis Brown Photography
Scenic design team requested blue trim.
Dressing by Props Crafts team.
Pouncing/lettering project totaling 24 hours.
Elevations by Props Design team.
Dressing by Props Crafts team.
Taped off pattern, sized, foiled.
Collaborative projects with the Props Paint team, constructed by the Props Carpentry team.
Screen added as wall panel due to spacing issues.
Sample board by Props Paint Charge.
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