Project: Nida Intro to Scenic Construction
Size: 2 metres tall.
Materials: MDF, plaster, acrylic paint, sawdust, shellac, methylated spirits.

I started by placing tape across an MDF sheet the size of the cupboard I was replacing the walls before spreading a thick layer of plaster mixed with my base coat brick colour.
I then removed the tape, which was aligned with the pattern of a brick wall.
After dry brushing my secondary colour onto the dried plaster, I added a second layer of plaster.
I then painted my second MDF sheet black as a basecoat and applied black paint and methylated spirits to separate the paint for a worn steel look. I then added shellac and crushed beetle wings for the effect of rust buildup.
I then mixed sawdust and green acrylic paint to create scenic lichen, which was thrown at my walls to appear as moss.
Finally, I created a red acrylic paint mixup for the effect of blood and smeared it across the panels.
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