Showing posts with label Transformation and Revelation Book. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Transformation and Revelation Book. Show all posts

18 April 2012

Chris Gylee






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I have put these images on by Chris Gylee because I love how he uses sepia cut outs of people heads to create costume drawings.

Steve Winton

Steve Denton studied Architecture in the UK and Sweden before moving into theatre design. He has designed for a wide variety of performance styles from small scale touring to large site specific productions. He has designed dance, opera, theatre and musicals for companies across the UK, and his work has toured internationally, including Cuba, Russia and the Tokyo International Festival.

He has exhibited his designs, drawings and painting in galleries across the Uk, and in 2007 he was selected to represent the UK at the Prague Quadrenniel, subsequently exhibiting his work at the Victoria & Albert Museum.

Steve has taught and designed for several UK colleges including Mountview and the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama.

The Cherry Orchard

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Harriet de Winton

View to audience

costume designs

Act 3

Vanity Fair ladies

Jos

story board Twelfth Night



I first looked at this artist in the book, 'Transformation &Revelation'. In the book were some very interesting costume design drawings. I have found these images on her website and have posted them below.



Below are more pictures from her website.



The Adventures of Pinocchio

The Adventures of Pinocchio

The Adventures of Pinocchio



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I love this designers quirkiness in her designs, the fact she uses only used fabric to create really different designs. I think my work has similarities to Harriet de Winton's work. I like how she uses old fabric to create the costumes.

17 April 2012

Fiona - Marie Chivers

Fiona-Marie Chivers
Fiona Chivers

'I am a scenographer with an interest in high energy multidisciplinary performance that aims to push boundaries.'

Ruby and the Big Top




I love this set, one because it is related to circus and secondly because it is so simple with the lighting and quite plain costumes.