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020 ^a0240804627 |
050 00 ^aND2885^b.C73 2005 |
100 1 ^aCrabtree, Susan,^d1959- |
245 10 ^aScenic art for the theatre :^bhistory, tools, and techniques /^cSusan Crabtree and Peter Beudert. |
250 ^a2nd ed. |
260 ^aAmsterdam :^bFocal Press, an imprint of Elsevier,^c2005. |
300 ^axxiii, 439 p. :^bill. (mostly col.) ;^c28 cm. |
500 ^aIncludes index. |
505 0 ^aThe professional scenic artist -- The scenic artist's studio and workspace -- The scenic artist and the scenic studio personnel -- The relationship between the scenic artist and the scenic designer -- The painting tools of scenic artistry -- Color and paint -- Preparing soft goodsfor painting -- Preparing hard scenery for painting -- Scenery cartooning and layout -- Two-dimensional scenic painting techniques -- Trompe l^'oeil painting technique --Signs and lettering -- a pathway of student projects -- Three-dimensional textures -- Surface transformation: fauxfinishes, aging techniques, and surface finishes. |
520 ^"In this third edition of Scenic Art for the Theatre,Crabtree and Beudert are back with comprehensive instruction on how to achieve desired effects in both traditional and non-traditional scenic painting so you cansuccessfully paint on a wide variety of materials using traditional and modern methods. In addition to covering various tools, paints, materials, surfaces, and techniques,the authors also explore the complex role of the scenic artist in relation to the production staff and offer practical advice for scenic design projects and everyday situations.^"--P. [4] of cover. |
650 0 ^aScene painting^xTechnique. |
650 0 ^aScene painting^xHistory. |
650 0 ^aArtists^' tools. |
650 0 ^aArtists^' materials. |
700 1 ^aBeudert, Peter. |
999 ^aปวีนา ภู่ทอง |