Scenic Design Insights: Renderings, Models & Spatial Storytelling
Where visionary environments elevate storytelling across theatre, events, and architectural design. This blog explores how scenic design principles translate into tangible spatial experiences—through renderings, models, and technical drawings crafted with precision and purpose. Each entry highlights how design thinking can impact both theatrical productions and commercial environments with equal creative force.
Designing the Keller Home: A Look Back at All My Sons
When I first read All My Sons, its themes of family, morality, and the American Dream resonated deeply. It made me think of my father's side of the family, who grew up in the small town of Paris, Missouri. To me, my grandparents embodied that post-war American Dream that Miller explores in his play. My grandfather was a Korean War veteran who built a career as a traveling salesman, driving his blue van through neighboring towns, selling sunglasses, action figures, keychains, and gloves that stocked dime stores across the Midwest. My grandmother, meanwhile, owned and operated a variety store—a quintessential small-town American business built through determination and hard work.