I was surprised to find this image with such a similar eerie flatness and barren color palette as our set. of course this lady has little to do with our world but I like how her costume is neutral tones found in the set (golden browns, bluish and greenish blacks) but how her red purse pops. I think in a small space like milagro, we won't lose the actors if their base colors come from the set--and we could use key colorful pieces for specific characters
the next two images have a similar palette/overall texture and have some key "pop" colors


these next two are from an abandoned gas station. I just kind of love them.


here are some items that I've rounded up--some for specific moments, some that I thought we might find a place for. I know they look bright--but our projection will dull color quite a bit.
trying to solve the "flag that isn't a flag" problem--found these panels--too cute? I would need to screen a mexican flag equivalent--very limited on the mexican flag front.
I bought this dress for $5 and can be easily zipped or just worn in front like an apron--I'm not sure where it goes but the beading and applique reminded me of the virgin (below)

more images are here: http://www.flickr.com/gp/7665203@N04/Q54eLS
one more pic for fun here:


This image shows the 'newer' backdrop without the cars and windows, with the 'projection' over it:

Digital print with and without 'projection' over it (simulated in photoshop!)
This version of the model uses plain old plywood sheets with painted over graffiti areas. There are lots of options for where the shelving units can be placed. I think it's important for those units to be built out of old looking plywood or scrap material so that they don't look too misplaced.
images showing some inspiration for the 'window' and safety walkway











