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Theatrical Scene Painting: A Lesson Guide
Associate Professor William H. Pinnell B.A. M.A.
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Description for Theatrical Scene Painting: A Lesson Guide
Paperback. A practical guide to scene painting for students and novices, as well as a reference for intermediate scene painters. It provides instructions in how to paint a variety of basic and advanced effects commonly needed for the theater. It clarifies the origins of painting techniques. It also includes additional painting projects and their variations. Num Pages: 256 pages, 252 illustrations. BIC Classification: ANH. Category: (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 229 x 178 x 17. Weight in Grams: 517.
Theatrical Scene Painting: A Lesson Guide, Second Edition, is a practical guide to scene painting for students and novices, as well as a reference for intermediate scene painters who wish to refresh or supplement their basic skills. Drawing on his extensive teaching and scene-painting experience, William H. Pinnell clarifies and expands on the lessons of the first edition, providing a detailed overview of the fundamentals of traditional scene painting.The guide not only covers the basic tools of the trade and various methods of creating texture on scenery but also includes more advanced techniques for scene making, beginning with stonework, woodwork, and wallpaper before moving on to the more intricate techniques of moldings, paneling, drapery, foliage, shiny metal, perspective illusions, scale transfers, scenic drops, and scrims. Pinnell also includes refinements and embellishments that can lead to the development of personal style without sacrificing the goal of realism and more advanced work. Alternative methods to achieve different effects are also featured."" Theatrical Scene Painting: A Lesson Guide"" was the first book of its kind to provide clear step-by-step instructions in how to paint a wide variety of basic and advanced effects commonly needed for the theater. This new edition clarifies the origins of painting techniques and is supplemented with clearer step-by-step descriptions, new instructional photographs, and drawings that illustrate each major step. This edition also includes additional painting projects and their possible variations, a gallery of nineteen examples of professional scenic works, and an expanded glossary to eliminate confusion in terms.Useful to both self-taught artists and students, each lesson in the guide can be a stand-alone topic or can form the foundation for a student to build skills for increasingly complex techniques.The second edition of ""Theatrical Scene Painting"" provides many new essential scene painting projects in a clearer format, broadens the scope of the painting examples, and includes updated methods, as well as new lessons. This clear and easily accessible guide gives students the ability to put together recognizable illusions.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2008
Publisher
Southern Illinois University Press
Condition
New
Place of Publication
Carbondale, United States
ISBN
9780809327652
SKU
V9780809327652
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99-15
About Associate Professor William H. Pinnell B.A. M.A.
William H. Pinnell is a professor at the School of Dramatic Art at the University of Windsor in Ontario, where he has taught for more than twenty years. A member of the Associated Designers of Canada, he has designed and painted for more than one hundred major theatrical productions in Canada and the United States. He is the author of Perspective Rendering for the Theatre, published by SIU Press in 1996. In 2005, he received the Education Achievement Award from the Canadian Institute for Theatre Technology.
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