Painting the tides at Winslow Homer's Prouts Neck, Maine

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Painting the tides at Winslow Homer's Prouts Neck, Maine
Painting the tides at Winslow Homer's Prouts Neck, Maine
From the Emmy Award-winning PBS series Landscapes Through Time with David Dunlop (Program 207, Season Two) (English and French subtitles)
David visits the rocky shores of Prouts Neck, Maine, where the famously enigmatic Winslow Homer (1836-1910) lived the last 27 years of his life and painted some of his most theatrical and iconic seascapes. Visiting Homer's home and studio in Prout's Neck and climbing the rocks near his home, David briefly discusses Winslow Homer in a turbulent intersection of American history and his various experiences and influences. David explores the calm tides swirling around the rocky shores and discusses Homer's techniques and palette as he paints an oil painting of the Maine coast from the rocks.
Introduction: starts at 0:00 minute
Composition and diagram: starts at 8:32 minutes
Palette: starts at 10:45 a.m.
Oil painting: starts at 11:11
Conclusion: starts at 25:30
Producers: SimmonsArt and David Dunlop
Host and painter: David Dunlop
Directors: Connie Simmons and David Dunlop
Writers: David Dunlop and Connie Simmons
Editor: Connie Simmons
Join David and SimmonsArt for David's live online landscape painting workshops and other painting programs: www.daviddunlop.com

Landscapes Through Time with David Dunlop is the second season of the innovative, lively and entertaining Emmy and CINE Golden Eagle Award-winning PBS series that takes you to real-life locations in Italy and the United States who inspired the great artists JMW Turner, John Singer Sargent, Francesco Guardi, James Abbott McNeill Whistler, Winslow Homer and the Hudson River artists to create some of their most iconic works. The second season's eight half-hour programs explore the lives, techniques and inspiration of these master artists through a combination of discussions and demonstrations in the magnificent locations that inspired them. Inspired by the infectious enthusiasm and encyclopedic knowledge of David Dunlop, Landscapes Through Time combines art, history, travel, philosophy, science and technology to explore life and art from a wide range of different artists, thus creating a new avenue for artists as well as a general public. for television audiences to experience and visually participate in the power and magic of the act of artistic creation.

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