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How To Change The Mood Of Grosh's Sky With Colorful Clouds
Details matter a lot in theater, and sometimes the depiction of a cloudy sky is all it takes to change the mood of a scene. Grosh’s Sky With Colorful Clouds depicts a blue sky with patches of fluffy clouds. Aside from blue and white, the sky featured in this panel also has patches of orange and red — a sign of the upcoming sunrise or sunset.
The rising and setting of the sun plays an important part in some religious celebrations, such as Easter Sunday. Aside from events, this backdrop can also be used in productions such as Fiddler on the Roof, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, and Carousel.
Order this scenic backdrop for your production or event today by calling Grosh. You can also check the product’s availability by using the form provided on this

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