Your Name Means Dream
by Jose Rivera

Photo by Seth Freeman
Scenic Designer: David M. Barber
Charge Artist: Sebastien Oliveros-Tavares

For Your Name Means Dream, the scenic paint team focused primarily on painting the floor’s 'tiles.' We employed a variety of stencils and used sponge brushes to apply latex paint with a dabbing technique. In addition to the tiles, we also contributed to the creation of the wood flooring. Instead of using traditional stain, we combined watered-down paint with an intense blending process to achieve the desired look.

For Your Name Means Dream, the scenic paint team focused primarily on painting the floor’s 'tiles.' We employed a variety of stencils and used sponge brushes to apply latex paint with a dabbing technique. In addition to the tiles, we also contributed to the creation of the wood flooring. Instead of using traditional stain, we combined watered-down paint with an intense blending process to achieve the desired look.

For Your Name Means Dream, the scenic paint team focused primarily on painting the floor’s 'tiles.' We employed a variety of stencils and used sponge brushes to apply latex paint with a dabbing technique. In addition to the tiles, we also contributed to the creation of the wood flooring. Instead of using traditional stain, we combined watered-down paint with an intense blending process to achieve the desired look.

For Your Name Means Dream, the scenic paint team focused primarily on painting the floor’s 'tiles.' We employed a variety of stencils and used sponge brushes to apply latex paint with a dabbing technique. In addition to the tiles, we also contributed to the creation of the wood flooring. Instead of using traditional stain, we combined watered-down paint with an intense blending process to achieve the desired look.

For Your Name Means Dream, the scenic paint team focused primarily on painting the floor’s 'tiles.' We employed a variety of stencils and used sponge brushes to apply latex paint with a dabbing technique. In addition to the tiles, we also contributed to the creation of the wood flooring. Instead of using traditional stain, we combined watered-down paint with an intense blending process to achieve the desired look.

For Your Name Means Dream, the scenic paint team focused primarily on painting the floor’s 'tiles.' We employed a variety of stencils and used sponge brushes to apply latex paint with a dabbing technique. In addition to the tiles, we also contributed to the creation of the wood flooring. Instead of using traditional stain, we combined watered-down paint with an intense blending process to achieve the desired look.

For Your Name Means Dream, the scenic paint team focused primarily on painting the floor’s 'tiles.' We employed a variety of stencils and used sponge brushes to apply latex paint with a dabbing technique. In addition to the tiles, we also contributed to the creation of the wood flooring. Instead of using traditional stain, we combined watered-down paint with an intense blending process to achieve the desired look.