Stage Designs

Cross Grunge

Grant Gunnink from Valleyview in Calgary, Alberta Canada brings us this great rendition of Texturesized.

Instead of painting the whole landscape fabric white, Grant opted to paint the cross on them. To keep the paint from soaking onto their sanctuary floor, he used white plastic table runners under the landscape fabric. He liked the look so much that he used them behind the hung landscape fabric. Plus, the paint, soaking through the landscape fabric, created a cool “Shroud of Turin” effect on the table runners – leaving a faint image of the cross on them.

On Easter Sunday, the pulled the black cloth to the side to reveal the white crosses.

The grids in the center were simply garden trellises from their local nursery. They stapled the plastic table runner behind it and trimmed it. (Cool, inexpensive shoji screen!)

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2 responses to “Cross Grunge”

  1. Marcus Tankard says:

    what are the little blue square things called?

  2. F.D. Gunning says:

    Looking in Google for members of the Gunnink-family I found Grant Gunnink.

    After my ritirement from my job, I got involved in genealogical investigations. The late Klaas Gunnink from Meppel (NL) accomplised a huge prestation by making a genealogy of the family, including, next to other names, almost 1000 persons with the surname Gunnink. Many of them emigrated tot he Canada, most probable Grants’s ancastors as well. So I wished te contact him
    Would you be so kind to forward this message to Mr Gunnink and ask him wether h’s willingv to contact me, so I can ask him some questions?

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