

NATALIE R. DAVIES
THEATRE ARTIST AND DESIGNER



Scene Painting
Grid Technique

The Grid method involves drawing a grid over your reference photo, and then draw a grid of equal ratio on your work surface (paper, canvas, wood panel, etc.) Then you draw the image on your canvas, until the entire image has been transferred. Before you Grid make you have base painted your canvas and wait for the paint to be completely dry before laying down the grid.





Wet Blending Technique used
Scumbling Technique Used
Sponge Technique Used
Dry Brushing Technique Used
Stippling Technique Used
Pounce and Marble Technique - Process Shots




Pouncing is a technique used for transferring an image from one surface to another. it is similar to tracing and is useful for creating copies of a sketch outline to produce multiple finished works.
Marble comes in many colours and textures. It is very helpful to work from sample or photo when painting marble, the most effective techniques to use to get the desired effects are puddling and spattering will help create a natural formed results
Translucency Technique - Process Shots








Stencil Technique - Process Shots











Stippling, Sponging, Grid, Wet Blending Technique's
Scene Painting - Feeding the Moonfish Process Shots



Scene Painting - Incognito Process Shots





Scene Painting - The Arkansaw Bear
Tree Process Shots









Scene Painting - The Arkansaw Bear
Tree Branch Process Shots



Scene Painting - Her We Go Window Process Shots




Paint Charge For St Joan - Platforms Process Shots and Production Photos



Created by using a wood block with very little paint to give the washed out worn down look


Paint Charge For St Joan - Fabric Drops Process Shots and Production Photos





These Drops were created by using a variety of techniques. Pouncing the design onto the fabric, with some tracing.
