Our customer at Bishop Blanchet High School in Seattle, WA, drama’s department brought the legend of Camelot to life. For their production, they covered all the stage flats in Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) foam, meticulously carving it to resemble authentic medieval bricks. Using a mix of knives, wire brushes, and a bit of artistic flair, they transformed the Expanded Polystyrene foam into a textured, stone-like finish. Under the stage lights, the "brickwork" looked so realistic it transported the audience straight into King Arthur's castle. The customer was thrilled with how the foam brought their vision to life, emphasizing how beautifully it enhanced the production’s ambiance and visual impact!
Our customer at Bishop Blanchet High School in Seattle, WA, drama’s department brought the legend of Camelot to life. For their production, they covered all the stage flats in Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) foam, meticulously carving it to resemble authentic medieval bricks. Using a mix of knives, wire brushes, and a bit of artistic flair, they transformed the Expanded Polystyrene foam into a textured, stone-like finish. Under the stage lights, the "brickwork" looked so realistic it transported the audience straight into King Arthur's castle. The customer was thrilled with how the foam brought their vision to life, emphasizing how beautifully it enhanced the production’s ambiance and visual impact!