Went to the tattoo conventionon sunday an saw some awesome portfolios and determined that my nest work is going to be at the Hide & Seek shop by Heather Mclean the only problem is she's booked untill may. Oh well it's worth the wait.
Added more pics of stuff I did last year
In my stage rigging class as a final project we have to build a truss out of 100 wooden tongue-depressers
also we get to go to the Motley Crue load in at the Sadddledome. April 1st. I just hope it isn't a joke
Take it easy
Added more pics of stuff I did last year
In my stage rigging class as a final project we have to build a truss out of 100 wooden tongue-depressers
also we get to go to the Motley Crue load in at the Sadddledome. April 1st. I just hope it isn't a joke
Take it easy
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The highlight of my week was the props shops! The head of props is francophone, so I even got to practice my French around him - amidst all the leatherwork for Beau Stratigem, laster this semester. I'll be stitching, soon, as well.
Happy Props-making!
He designed South Pacific at Red Deer College when I was there. It looks as though I'll be taking a class with him next year, as well.
The version of the show I worked on by designed by Colin Winslow (also of U of A fame). He's now my drawing prof, and I lurve him! So scathing and great.
Yes, I think most theatre people are quite mad. It's comforting, really.