Throughout The Three Musketeers, characters are always trading letters. The letters are written as excerpts from the script or narrate following the plotline. Some of the various letters have crests, representing the writer of the letter. For references on creating the crests, I referenced museum records of King Louis XIII and Cardinal Richelieu's seals as well as the costume designer's interpretation for the Musketeer's seals.
I was commissioned by Laurence Central High School for the paper props for Radium Girls. This show features a wide range of paper props, such as business cards (top left), certificates (top right), legal notices (bottom), and wallpaper samples.
The letters from Letters to Sala were correspondences she had kept while she was in Nazi labor camps. Based on the camp she was in, she was allowed to write in her native Yiddish or was forced to correspond in German or Polish. I translated the letter excerpts from the script into the languages Sala could write based on the camp she was in. I made nine versions of letters, then copied and coffee dyed 132 letters.