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    GABRIEL FIRESTONE SCENIC DESIGN​​​

    Blood Wedding Drama Lorca CCM Cincinnati Scenic Design Productions Gabriel Firestone Set Theater Theatre John Arnone

    BLOOD WEDDING

    Masterclass - John Arnone, Unrealized Design

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    University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM), Spring 2013

     

    Research Images
    Research Images
    I was very inspired by the specific colors used symbolically in Lorca's poetry, as well as the art of Lorca's contemporaries, Picasso and Dali. These images led me to further explore this symbolism and emotion in Rothko's colorscapes.
    Research Images
    Research Images
    I was very inspired by the specific colors used symbolically in Lorca's poetry, as well as the art of Lorca's contemporaries, Picasso and Dali. These images led me to further explore this symbolism and emotion in Rothko's colorscapes.
    Research Images
    Research Images
    I was very inspired by the specific colors used symbolically in Lorca's poetry, as well as the art of Lorca's contemporaries, Picasso and Dali. These images led me to further explore this symbolism and emotion in Rothko's colorscapes.
    Visualization Study
    Visualization Study
    Using found materials along with my research images, I created a three-dimensional sculpture that helped me develop a crude direction that informed my final set design.
    Preliminary Ideation
    Preliminary Ideation
    Scene One: A Room Painted Yellow
    Scene One: A Room Painted Yellow
    1/4"=1'-0".
    Scene Two: A Room Painted Rose
    Scene Two: A Room Painted Rose
    1/4"=1'-0".
    Scene Three: A Room Painted White
    Scene Three: A Room Painted White
    1/4"=1'-0".
    Scene Four: The Forest
    Scene Four: The Forest
    1/4"=1'-0".
    Scene Four: The Forest (Eclipse)
    Scene Four: The Forest (Eclipse)
    1/4"=1'-0".
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