Shannon Enander presented her process for costume designing a one act play. She showed inspiration images and descriptions for the costumes of three characters: Leon, a male model portrayed simply in grey boxers; James, a sophisticated artist in black glasses, boxers, and sneakers; and Barney, a spontaneous artist in mismatched, baggy clothing and colorful boxers. More information and pictures will be added once costume construction is complete.
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Eye of the Beholder
1. Eye of the BeholderURI One Act FestivalCostume Designs by Shannon Enander
2. This presentation will show the process I use going from finding inspiration for my characters to the final results. I am currently still in the process of making getting the costumes and finding the correct pieces, but will show what is accomplished thus far.
3. LeonLeon is a male model posing for two artists. He is supposed to be representing man as a whole. I found other art pieces that represented man for my inspiration. From these pictures I found the color I desired for his costume
4. LeonLeons costume is very simple. He will be wearing boxers for the entirety of the performance. I chose a neutral grey color for them as not to draw too much attention to them so the artists can focus on him as the model.
5. LeonAgain, Leons costume is very basic, he will be wearing typical boxers for men, nothing different with the silhouette.
6. JamesJames is a very uptight artist who believes in following the classic lines and procedures of painting. He is clean cut and is very intelligent. I found these pictures for inspiration symbolizing how he is very clean and narrow and he takes his art and life very seriously.
7. JamesJames will be wearing a lot of black thinking that it makes him look more sophisticated as an artist. He will ultimately end up in his boxers, so I chose a simple blue boxer because he would not be the type to choose any undergarment that is too outrageous. He also wears simple black sneakers and black rimmed glasses.
8. JamesThe silhouette of James costume is slender and fits more closely to the body. He shows his natural form just as he prefers to show the natural form of his models as well.
9. BarneyBarneys character is very spontaneous and random. He is the type of person who would roll out of bed and be ready for the day. To get inspiration for him I found pictures that had a lot of clutter and were messy. He knows where everything is, but to the outside world it looks like a disaster, but like how he is as a person.
10. BarneyBarneys costume is very random, just like his personality. Since he will also end up in his boxers, I gave his colorful ones to show his spontaneous personality. I also gave his mismatching shirts and cargo pants. He is also in a hat to cover up his messy bed hair and is wearing easy flip flops.
11. BarneyThis is the basic silhouette of Barneys costume. All of his pieces are baggier and they will be more wrinkled.
12. More information and pictures will be added once my appointment in the costume shop is completed. I hope you have enjoyed a look into my process of costuming this show so far. Contact Shannon Enander: senander7@gmail.comPlease feel free to come and see the show that will run on Saturday, May 8, 2010 at 3:00 PM and 7:00 PM.