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Rene

This was a float decorating project for a Mardi Gras parade float in Bugalusa, Louisiana. The float structure is cover by a framework of wooden bumps covered by stretched muslin cloth. The cloth is primed for scenery. The background colors are sprayed on to surface followed by a detailed finish by brush work

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Felixx

This helmet was constructed using pep files, fiberglassed, then skinned with foam. I then coated twice the helmet with CrystalGel. Once it was cured I proceeded to paint. This stuff is amazing. I found it much better than the FlexBond

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Pascal

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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Shana

Die-cut Flat Plywood. Painted with Off broadway Paint and Fluorescent Paint. Sealed with marine grade polyurethane. Viewed through binoculars on a rooftop as part of the Wassaic Festival summer exhibition "Homeward Found", June-Sept. 2012.

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Peter

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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Gwyneth

This is the creation of a complex 'mosaic' stage floor for the Shaw Festival's production of Bernard Shaw's 'The Philanderer' designed by Sue Le Page.
The pattern was drawn as a quarter cartoon on paper and pounced out.
The pattern was repeated on the giant circle and inked in.
Textured rollers were used to give the impression of the mosaic tiles.
The colours were all Rosco paints on a Rosco Black background. The final floor finish was satin.

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Pascal

Gate: step one: 3 colour scumble: raw sienna, paynes grey (mixed with white), light brown - Step two: hand free drawn grout line with a piece of wood (light grey) - Step three: raw umber shadow around the stones (mix of raw umber/water/glaze) - Step four: darker grey around stones to accentuate shadow - Step five: spatter brown, cream beige, black all around the gate - Step 6: mix black with water and glaze and sponge around the edges and on random stones to create relief and weathered stones.

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Chuck

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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Chuck

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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Chuck

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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