Annie - NCT, 2019 - Production Intern/ Stage Properties Curtis Brown Photography, 2019 Using three identical sheets of wood, I designed and painted Hot Dog signs on each of them. I drew out a scale sketch on an 8x11 xerox sheet and projected the image on each of the wooden sheets. After sketching and painting all three signs, I washed each of them with a diluted tan paint mixture, then stippled and degraded each of them with diluted dark brown and black. Final Hot Dog Cart Sign (1/3) Final Hot Dog Cart Sign (2/3) Final Hot Dog Cart Sign (3/3) The Dog Catcher’s cart in this touring set needed to double as the Hot Dog Cart in this production. Captured here on stage with all three signs attached. Slide 1 Slide 1 (current slide) Slide 2 Slide 2 (current slide) Slide 3 Slide 3 (current slide) Slide 4 Slide 4 (current slide) Slide 5 Slide 5 (current slide) Slide 6 Slide 6 (current slide) Slide 7 Slide 7 (current slide) Pippin - NCTC 2018 - Production Intern/ Stage Properties Curtis Brown Photography, 2018 The weapons used in the battle scenes were all made of new, smooth wood. I painted the handles to be a more intense wood grain and sprayed the blades with hammered metal spray paint. (1/4) Weapon Detail (2/4) Weapon Detail (3/4) Weapon Detail (4/4) For the “Glory” battle sequence in Act 1, I painted severed mannequin arms, legs, and a torso. I began with a pale base, then layered on stippled and dripping battle wounds. Close-up image on severed torso Close-up image on severed arm (1/2) Close-up image on severed arm (2/2) Slide 1 Slide 1 (current slide) Slide 2 Slide 2 (current slide) Slide 3 Slide 3 (current slide) Slide 4 Slide 4 (current slide) Slide 5 Slide 5 (current slide) Slide 6 Slide 6 (current slide) Slide 7 Slide 7 (current slide) Slide 8 Slide 8 (current slide) Slide 9 Slide 9 (current slide) Slide 10 Slide 10 (current slide)