ISCO Specialization 3432.4.1 Scenic Painter

From Open Risk Manual

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


Higher Level