The Transcendent Landscapes of George Inness - #109 from Emmy Award winning Landscapes Through Time

David Dunlop and SimmonsArt October 1, 2023
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If you are interested in learning new methods and techniques to dramatically improve your paintings, then we hope that you will enjoy our videos! Join artist, teacher, and Emmy award winning host David Dunlop as he blends art history, painting technique, philosophy, and science in his inimitable, inspiring, and entertaining style. Each video is created and produced by the Emmy award winning team of David Dunlop and producer/director Connie Simmons. Choose from selections from our Emmy award-winning PBS series Landscapes Through Time with David Dunlop and additional masterclass painting workshops on various specific landscape painting topics, such as Painting Skies and Painting Seas. Each video usually includes a discussion of historical precedents on the specific topic and a demonstration painting during which David shares new techniques and tips that you can apply to your own paintings.

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From Emmy Award winning PBS series Landscapes Through Time with David Dunlop - Transcendent Landscapes of George Inness – Montclair, New Jersey (Program 109) Produced by Simmons Art Join David for an inspiring tour of the views of George Inness (1825-1894) overlooking New York City in Montclair , New Jersey. In this program David Dunlop firsts visits the George Inness room at the Montclair Art Museum and explores the evolution of Inness’s paintings and his philosophy. George Inness (1825-1894) was inspired by the classical landscape painters, especially the classic 17th century French artist Claude Lorrain, considered the father of landscape painting. David then sets up his easel on the hillside in Montclair, New Jersey and demonstrates the techniques of Inness, his quest for a union of spirituality and paint, his reliance on ambiguity, his sources of inspiration and his enduring influence in the world of art. David then works with fellow artist Dana Goodfellow on her painting of a nearby woodland scene. In all cases with fellow artists, David specifically asks if the artist would like him to work directly on the painting and receives their express permission. Introduction: Begins at 0:00 minutes Composition and Diagram: Begins at 7:14 minutes Palette: Begins at 8:15 Oil Painting: Begins at 9:45 minutes Working with Fellow Artist: Begins at 18:21 minutes Conclusion: Begins at 25.24 minutes Producers: SimmonsArt and David Dunlop Host and Painter: David Dunlop Director and Editor: Connie Simmons Writers: David Dunlop and Connie Simmons Join David and SimmonsArt for more Landscape Painting Workshops: www.daviddunlop.com