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! style="background-color: #60048A; font-size: 120%;" align="center" colspan="2"| <span style="color: #FFFFFF;">'''Info'''</span> | |||
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|'''School''' | |||
|[https://www.rcs.ac.uk/ '''Royal Conservatoire of Scotland'''] | |||
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|'''Course''' | |||
|Production Arts and Design | |||
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|'''Specialism''' | |||
|Scenic Art | |||
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|'''Duration''' | |||
|3 Years | |||
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|'''Location''' | |||
|Wallace Studios | |||
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! colspan="2" style="background-color:#60048A; font-size: 120%;" align="center" | <span style="color: #FFFFFF;">'''Students and Graduates'''</span> | |||
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|'''2027''' | |||
|[[Anna Lennon]], [[Aine Hunter]] | |||
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|'''2026''' | |||
|[[Kate Rafferty]], [[Matt Whittle]], [[Eve Carey]], [[Tiffany Campbell]] | |||
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|'''2025''' | |||
|[[Holly Aitchison]], [[Eilidh Hammond]], [[Rebecca Gage]], [[Tricia Brown]] | |||
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|'''2024''' | |||
|[https://www.instagram.com/scenic.al/?hl=en-gb Alastair Murray], Edgar (Ned) Mundy, [https://www.instagram.com/charliebrooksbankart/ Charlie Brooksbank], [https://jacobmartinwalls.myportfolio.com/about-me Jacob Martin] | |||
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|'''2023''' | |||
|[https://www.hopedrummond.com/ Hope Drummond], Emma Palmer, Ruth Murdoch, [https://www.instagram.com/gennybrush.scenic/ Genny Metcalfe] | |||
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'' | === Overview === | ||
[[File:she_loves_me_cloth.jpeg|thumb|PAD students working on <i>She Loves Me</i> cloth 2024]] | |||
A scenic artist is responsible for creating the painted elements of stage sets (such as plays, operas, musical theatre, ballets, etc.), film sets, and themed environments, transforming a space with visually compelling sets. Their tasks include painting backdrops, floors and other set pieces, often using techniques to simulate textures like brick, wood, or stone, and sometimes creating special effects such as aging surfaces, adding depth (trompe l'oeil) , or making objects look like different materials (faux finishes). Scenic artists collaborate closely with scenic designers, production managers, and carpenters to ensure their work aligns with the overall vision of the production. In addition to painting, they may also be involved in sculpting, mold-making, and prop-making to craft three-dimensional elements like faux rocks, statues, or other objects. Working with a variety of non paint materials—such as glues, foam, polystyrene, plaster, and fabrics—and tools like brushes, sponges, and spray guns, scenic artists must have a deep understanding of different techniques and materials as well as a good knowledge of the history of art and architecture and periods and styles. | |||
=== Wallace Studios === | |||
The paint shop at the Wallace Studios (located at 210 Garscube Rd. Glasgow G4 9RR) is a large purpose built painting studio which has a static paint frame [12m x 8m drop], accessed by a state-of-the-art fully automated bridge. This is used for painting backdrops and gauzes. Additionally, there is 12 x 7m of uninterrupted floor space, with a head height of 5.5m. | |||
It is used for painting all of the sets and backdrops for the Conservatoire’s many in-house productions including Drama, Musicals and Operas. It is also utilised extensively in the training of all Scenic Art /Production Arts students in drawing, painting, texturing, faux finishing and all other aspects of both traditional and contemporary scenic art techniques. | |||
Two industrial sinks, with sump, allow for the safe use and cleaning of equipment when using water-based paints. Spray painting is facilitated by a silent compressor. | |||
=== Day to Day === | |||
On most days that you are in the scenic department, you will be working on production work under the supervision of a third year <i>head scenic artist</i> and scenic art tutor. | |||
== Management Process == | |||
[[Production Process at RCS]]. | |||
== Projects == | |||
There are a number of projects that the students may work on when they are not on production work. | |||
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* [[Distemper Project]] | |||
* [[Gauze Project]] | |||
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* [[Moon Project]] | |||
* [[Low Relief Project]] | |||
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* [[Trompe L'oeil Ornament]] | |||
* [[Panto Project]] | |||
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==Past Productions== | |||
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! Academic Year | |||
! Shows | |||
! Student Leads | |||
! School/Location | |||
! Notes | |||
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|2025 - 11 | |||
|TBD | |||
|TBD | |||
|TBD | |||
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| rowspan="4" |2024/2025 | |||
|TBD | |||
|Eilidh Hammond | |||
|Acting, Chandler Theatre | |||
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|[[Spring Awakening 2025]] | |||
|Rebecca Gage | |||
|Musical Theatre, New Athenaeum | |||
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| [[The Magic Flute 2025]] || Holly Aitchison || Opera, New Athenaeum || | |||
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| [[She Loves Me]] || Tricia Brown || Musical Theatre, New Athenaeum || | |||
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| rowspan="3" |2023/2025 | |||
|[[Sweet Charity]] | |||
|Alastair Murray | |||
|Musical Theatre, New Athenaeum | |||
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| [[Ballet Showcase 2024]] || H.Aitchison; T.Brown; R.Gage; E.Hammond|| || | |||
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|[[Earthquakes In London 2024]] | |||
|Ned Mundy | |||
|Acting, Chandler Theatre | |||
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== Health and Safety == | |||
The following are links to useful health and safety information | |||
* [[COSHH Scenic Art]] | |||
* [[RA & SSOW Scenic Art]] | |||
== Resources for Scenic Artists: A-Z == | |||
'''[[Anamorphic Art]]''' | '''[[Anamorphic Art]]''' | ||
'''[[Architectural Watercolours]]''' | |||
'''[[Art History]]''' | '''[[Art History]]''' | ||
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'''[[Bricks]]''' | '''[[Bricks]]''' | ||
'''[[Carving]]''' | |||
'''[[Cloths]]''' | '''[[Cloths]]''' | ||
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'''[[Cheat Sheets]]''' | '''[[Cheat Sheets]]''' | ||
'''[[Chinoiserie]]''' | |||
'''[[ Crackle Glazing]]''' | '''[[ Crackle Glazing]]''' | ||
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'''[[Education]]''' | '''[[Education]]''' | ||
'''[[Faux Finishers]]''' | |||
'''[[Film Crew Positions Explained]]''' | |||
'''[[Fire Screens]]''' | |||
'''[[Foliage]]''' | |||
'''[[Freelancing]]''' | '''[[Freelancing]]''' | ||
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'''[[Historic Cloths]]''' | '''[[Historic Cloths]]''' | ||
'''[[Historic Reference Library]]''' | |||
'''[[ ICE Effect ]]''' | '''[[ ICE Effect ]]''' | ||
'''[[Instructional Videos - Hanging a Cloth, Making a Pounce, Gridding Up]]''' | '''[[Instructional Videos - Hanging a Cloth, Making a Pounce, Gridding Up]]''' | ||
'''[[Lettering]]''' | |||
'''[[Lighting]]''' | '''[[Lighting]]''' | ||
'''[[Lino Cutting]]''' | |||
'''[[Marble]]''' | '''[[Marble]]''' | ||
'''[[Matte Painting]]''' | |||
'''[[MDF - sealing]]''' | |||
'''[[Mural Joe]]''' | '''[[Mural Joe]]''' | ||
'''[[Museums and Galleries]]''' | |||
'''[[Ornamentation]]''' | '''[[Ornamentation]]''' | ||
'''[[Panoromas]]''' | |||
'''[[Painting tricks]]''' | '''[[Painting tricks]]''' | ||
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'''[[Photography for Portfolios]]''' | '''[[Photography for Portfolios]]''' | ||
'''[[Photoshop | '''[[Photoshop Tutorials]]''' | ||
'''[[Portrait Painting]]''' | '''[[Portrait Painting]]''' | ||
'''[[Posters]]''' | |||
'''[[Pouncing]]''' | '''[[Pouncing]]''' | ||
'''[[Professional Scenic Artists]]''' | '''[[Professional Scenic Artists]]''' | ||
'''[[Printing Large Scale]]''' | |||
'''[[ RCS Scenic Art Handbook ]]''' | '''[[ RCS Scenic Art Handbook ]]''' | ||
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'''[[Reference Books]]''' | '''[[Reference Books]]''' | ||
'''[[Royal Shakespeare Company]]''' | |||
'''[[Scale, Ratio and Gridding Up]]''' | '''[[Scale, Ratio and Gridding Up]]''' | ||
'''[[Scenic Art Film Techniques]]''' | '''[[Scenic Art Film Techniques]]''' | ||
'''[[Scenic Tools]]''' | |||
[https://www.facebook.com/rcsscenicart/photos_stream?tab=photos_albums '''Scenic Artwork from RCS Productions''' '''/ Personal projects''' FaceBook Page] | [https://www.facebook.com/rcsscenicart/photos_stream?tab=photos_albums '''Scenic Artwork from RCS Productions''' '''/ Personal projects''' FaceBook Page] | ||
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'''[[Scenic Textures]]''' ...more coming | '''[[Scenic Textures]]''' ...more coming | ||
'''[[Scottish Opera]]''' | |||
'''[[Shadows]]''' | |||
'''[[Skys]]''' | '''[[Skys]]''' | ||
'''[[Social Media Accounts Worth Following]]''' | |||
'''[[Spray Guns]]''' | '''[[Spray Guns]]''' | ||
'''[[Stencils]]''' | '''[[Stencils]]''' | ||
'''[[Stretching a Canvas]]''' | |||
'''[[Top 10 Skills]]''' Scenic Artist - Skills and Qualities | |||
'''[[Tax]]''' | '''[[Tax]]''' | ||
'''[[ | '''[[Translucent Backdrops]]''' | ||
'''[[Trompe L'Oeil]]''' | '''[[Trompe L'Oeil]]''' | ||
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'''[[Videos]]''' | '''[[Videos]]''' | ||
'''[[Virtual Tour of RCS]]''' | |||
'''[[Wallpaper]]''' | |||
'''[[Watercolour Painting]]''' | '''[[Watercolour Painting]]''' | ||
'''[[Woodgraining]]''' | '''[[Woodgraining]]''' |
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Overview[edit | edit source]

A scenic artist is responsible for creating the painted elements of stage sets (such as plays, operas, musical theatre, ballets, etc.), film sets, and themed environments, transforming a space with visually compelling sets. Their tasks include painting backdrops, floors and other set pieces, often using techniques to simulate textures like brick, wood, or stone, and sometimes creating special effects such as aging surfaces, adding depth (trompe l'oeil) , or making objects look like different materials (faux finishes). Scenic artists collaborate closely with scenic designers, production managers, and carpenters to ensure their work aligns with the overall vision of the production. In addition to painting, they may also be involved in sculpting, mold-making, and prop-making to craft three-dimensional elements like faux rocks, statues, or other objects. Working with a variety of non paint materials—such as glues, foam, polystyrene, plaster, and fabrics—and tools like brushes, sponges, and spray guns, scenic artists must have a deep understanding of different techniques and materials as well as a good knowledge of the history of art and architecture and periods and styles.
Wallace Studios[edit | edit source]
The paint shop at the Wallace Studios (located at 210 Garscube Rd. Glasgow G4 9RR) is a large purpose built painting studio which has a static paint frame [12m x 8m drop], accessed by a state-of-the-art fully automated bridge. This is used for painting backdrops and gauzes. Additionally, there is 12 x 7m of uninterrupted floor space, with a head height of 5.5m.
It is used for painting all of the sets and backdrops for the Conservatoire’s many in-house productions including Drama, Musicals and Operas. It is also utilised extensively in the training of all Scenic Art /Production Arts students in drawing, painting, texturing, faux finishing and all other aspects of both traditional and contemporary scenic art techniques.
Two industrial sinks, with sump, allow for the safe use and cleaning of equipment when using water-based paints. Spray painting is facilitated by a silent compressor.
Day to Day[edit | edit source]
On most days that you are in the scenic department, you will be working on production work under the supervision of a third year head scenic artist and scenic art tutor.
Management Process[edit | edit source]
Projects[edit | edit source]
There are a number of projects that the students may work on when they are not on production work.
Past Productions[edit | edit source]
Academic Year | Shows | Student Leads | School/Location | Notes |
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2025 - 11 | TBD | TBD | TBD | |
2024/2025 | TBD | Eilidh Hammond | Acting, Chandler Theatre | |
Spring Awakening 2025 | Rebecca Gage | Musical Theatre, New Athenaeum | ||
The Magic Flute 2025 | Holly Aitchison | Opera, New Athenaeum | ||
She Loves Me | Tricia Brown | Musical Theatre, New Athenaeum | ||
2023/2025 | Sweet Charity | Alastair Murray | Musical Theatre, New Athenaeum | |
Ballet Showcase 2024 | H.Aitchison; T.Brown; R.Gage; E.Hammond | |||
Earthquakes In London 2024 | Ned Mundy | Acting, Chandler Theatre |
Health and Safety[edit | edit source]
The following are links to useful health and safety information
Resources for Scenic Artists: A-Z[edit | edit source]
Colour Theory and Paint Mixing
Instructional Videos - Hanging a Cloth, Making a Pounce, Gridding Up
RCS Scenic Art Production Handbook
Scenic Artwork from RCS Productions / Personal projects FaceBook Page
Scenic Resources: Links
Scenic Textures ...more coming
Social Media Accounts Worth Following
Top 10 Skills Scenic Artist - Skills and Qualities