Garden Flower Pots
These were created off of a research picture/sketch I was sent by the designer with basic dimensions. I figured out the plants needed for the pots and how many.
The flower pots themselves were given bases with low casters and the rims with given more depth with flexible foam trim and papier mached into place by my apprentice. Then a pole for easy guiding was placed in the center of the interior of the pots and they were filled with great stuff, painted, and had the flowers installed.
These were created off of a research picture/sketch I was sent by the designer with basic dimensions. I figured out the plants needed for the pots and how many.
The flower pots themselves were given bases with low casters and the rims with given more depth with flexible foam trim and papier mached into place by my apprentice. Then a pole for easy guiding was placed in the center of the interior of the pots and they were filled with great stuff, painted, and had the flowers installed.
These were created off of a research picture/sketch I was sent by the designer with basic dimensions. I figured out the plants needed for the pots and how many.
The flower pots themselves were given bases with low casters and the rims with given more depth with flexible foam trim and papier mached into place by my apprentice. Then a pole for easy guiding was placed in the center of the interior of the pots and they were filled with great stuff, painted, and had the flowers installed.
Production: My Fair Lady
Theatre Company: Riverside Theatre, 2018-19 Season
Designers: Paul Tate Depoo III (Scenic), Julie Duro (Lighting), Kurt Alger (Costumes and Wigs)
Featuring: Kathleen Huber, James Ludwig, and Kristen Beth Williams
Photo Credits: Production photos by Riverside’s Archivist Photographer