Redbone Set Design
Arcine Studio transforms the client’s vision into a captivating interior and set design project, inspired by the iconic 1984 song “Come and Get Your Love.” Our approach merges vintage collectibles and futurism, with an array of classic props reflecting the era. We’ve tailored unique stage areas for four artists, each a master in their craft. The design seamlessly combines nostalgia and innovation, while honoring the band’s Native American heritage. Reimagine “Come and Get Your Love” through Arcine Studio’s artistic design.
PROJECT CONCEPT
Arcine Studio embarks on a captivating interior and set design project, inspired by the iconic 1984 song “Come and Get Your Love.” Our vision seamlessly weaves the threads of nostalgia and futurism, creating a dynamic visual narrative that pays homage to the era.
This innovative design concept transports viewers to a retro-futuristic dreamscape where vintage collectibles and iconic classics take center stage. From a vintage car to timeless artifacts like Star Wars posters and gramophones, each prop embodies the spirit of the song’s release year.
Our design approach is not limited to aesthetics but extends to functionality. It caters to the needs of the four distinguished artists, including two singers, a sitarist, and a drummer. Each artist enjoys a uniquely crafted stage area tailored to their performance style.
To honor the Native American band’s heritage, a Redbone Native American dream catcher serves as a compelling backdrop, unifying the stages into a harmonious whole. The result is a living, breathing homage to the song, where artistry and design converge seamlessly.
Arcine Studio’s creative prowess shines in this project, where architectural storytelling takes on a new dimension. Immerse yourself in a journey that blends the past and future, reimagining “Come and Get Your Love” through design.