Personally, I am an incredibly visual person. When I first start to read a play or book, my mind's eye starts to consider the location of this place. Sometimes it is a full picture, but most of the time it is more of an idea, a feeling, or just colors. For instance, when I first read the play Eurydice, I immediately imagined the world on Earth as being dull and lifeless, and the underworld being extremely vibrant and contrasted. To be honest, I didn't have a clearer idea than just that: dull and lifeless vs colorful and vibrant. Finding research images really helped me solidify what my idea was for the concept of this design. I have attached a few photos below that helped me solidify my concept.
Overall, I personally believe that inspiration for art can be found literally anywhere. I think the challenge really comes from trying to decide how to translate that inspiration into art.


Very nice post and I am so glad that you go to art to get inspiration on a show. Too often we just go to a photo we have seen but art, especially when a play lives in a particular art movement, can bring a depth to our designs that is not seen in other ways. Thank you!
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