Plein Air - Cape Cod, Taos, Trinidad

Plein Air - Cape Cod, Taos, Trinidad
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In Plein Air, Painting the American Landscape, viewers accompany some of America's most acclaimed contemporary Plein Air landscape artists as they provide insights into the movement through their individual styles and techniques. This six-part series introduces viewers to the beauties of America while examining the historical roots of the painting style that defines the American landscape en plein air.

Painter and teacher Charles Sovek takes viewers to his summer home and studio on Cape Cod. Highly engaging, Charles shares his perspective through 50 years as an artist, and demonstrates art in the making on the docks of the Provincetown boat harbor. Viewers also discover the rich history of the Provincetown artists' colony, from its founding by Charles Hawthorne in the late 1800s to the arrival of abstract expressionists Hans Hoffman and Jackson Pollack in the 1950s. This episode is dedicated to Charles Sovek, who died in June 2007.

Contemporary Plein Air artist Ron Rencher introduces viewers to the rich and colorful history of Taos, New Mexico. Following a brief biographical sketch, Ron opens the door for a look at how the Pueblo (Tewa) Indians, the Santa Fe Railroad and a group of academically trained, highly skilled artists from the East Coast came together to give birth to the Taos artists' colony that is still active today. Viewers also visit the home and studio of the Taos Society of Artists' first president, Ernest Irving Couse. The episode ends with Ron providing a brief painting demonstration in the Sangre de Christo Mountains.

Professional landscape painter Frank LaLumia demonstrates his command of both watercolors and oils as he paints the historic buildings of Trinidad, Colorado in watercolor, and uses oils at Three Ponds Farm in Central Michigan. We also visit the Irvine Museum in Southern California, home to an extensive collection of paintings by the famous California impressionist and Plein Air painters of the early 20th century. Commentary is provided by art historian and author Jean Stern, Executive Director of The Irvine Museum.

Plein Air, Painting the American Landscape is a presentation of KTOO and produced by Bombeck Productions, LLC.

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