Another hit show with some great artwork is the set of the TV Show “This is Us”.
The Pearson family’s generational story unfolds in this emotional drama. In moments of love, joy, triumph and heartbreak, revelations emerge from parents Jack and Rebecca’s past, while triplets Kate, Randall and Kevin discover deeper meaning in their present day lives. Successful businessman and father Randall searches for information about his biological parents. Kate finds love and self-acceptance while battling obesity. Kevin pursues a more meaningful career, which brings some difficult choices.
Decorating the Sets for different Eras in the story
From an article in Architectural Digest:
The main challenge was dealing with the changes in eras. “There are period TV shows, like Mad Men, but they’re stable within their years. They pick a couple years, and that’s the context of the story,” he says. “Ours, so far, has gone from 1980 to present day.” Bouncing between time periods required quick thinking and a team that could find period-perfect props and locations. “The different locations have been challenging,” he say. “They have to support the story.” The lives of the characters and their emotional stories are always at the heart of the show’s design. “Scripts call for different tones,” he says. “Happy tones, sad tones, dark tones, light tones. That’s another element that we have to add into our ingredients, into our recipe.”
Randall’s living room features a large black and white fine art photograph of a tree. The tree of course symbolizes the family tree that is traced in the series as well as probably being the tree the father’s ashes are buried around.
Similar fine art photographs of tree’s can be found in the portfolio of Edward M. Fielding and can be ordered as prints or framed like the one in Randall’s living room on the This Is Us TV set. Canvas prints, wood prints, greeting cards, tote bags, and more are also available.