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Definition
Scenic Painter: Scenic painters decorate sets for live performances. They employ a broad variety of crafting and painting techniques such as figurative painting, landscape painting and Trompe-l'œil to create convincing scenes. Their work is based on artistic vision, sketches and pictures. They work in close cooperation with the designers.
Essential Skills
- Keep Up With Trends
- Define Set Painting Methods
- Interpret Artistic Intentions
- Prevent Fire In A Performance Environment
- Understand Artistic Concepts
- Maintain Theatre Equipment
- Maintain Theatre Sets
- Work Safely With Chemicals
- Manage Personal Professional Development
- Transfer Designs
- Adapt Sets
- Prepare Personal Work Environment
- Work Ergonomically
- Follow Safety Procedures When Working At Heights
- Translate Artistic Concepts To Technical Designs
- Use Genre Painting Techniques
- Paint Sets
- Adapt To Artists' Creative Demands
- Use Personal Protection Equipment
- Meet Deadlines
- Maintain Workshop Space
- Work With Respect For Own Safety
Optional Skills
- Plan Workshop Activity
- Develop Professional Network
- Perform First Fire Intervention
- Organise Workshop Space
- Keep Personal Administration
- Manage Technical Resources Stock
- Manage Consumables Stock
- Support A Designer In The Developing Process
- Promote Yourself
- Use Moulding Techniques
Alternative Names
- Theater Scene Painter
- Theatre Scene Painter
- Scenic Painter & Artist
- Scenery Artist
- Scenery Painter
- Scenic Artist
- Scene Painter
- Scenic Painter And Artist