Painting van Gogh's Cypresses with Emmy Award winning David Dunlop

2021-09-20に共有
Van Gogh at the Asylum in Saint-Remy, France - Episode 101 of Emmy Award winning PBS series Landscapes Through Time with David Dunlop - Season One. David takes us through the tumultuous, penultimate year of Vincent van Gogh’s life in 1889 at the asylum of St. Paul de Mausole at St. Remy de Provence, France. David demonstrates the personally expressive palette and brushwork of van Gogh while describing van Gogh’s uniquely spiritual and impassioned intentions for painting. David demonstrates van Gogh’s drawing techniques as a preparation for his paintings, reveals his connections to Dutch landscape painting and Impressionist color, and shows how he employs these ideas with expressive, moving gestures in the landscape of van Gogh. David then works with his student Lisa Love to reimagine a different painting on the grounds of St. Paul de Mausole.
The entire Landscapes Through Time with David Dunlop series is available at @www.daviddunlop.com/pbs-dvds/season-one-landscapes….
We have tried to add subtitles in different languages - please forgive us if the translation isn't perfect!
Produced by SimmonsArt, Inc.
Host, Artist and Writer: David Dunlop
Director and Editor: Connie Simmons
Guest Artists: Lisa Love and Nancy Reynolds
Directors of Photography: Duilio Ringressi and Jeff Blauvelt
Additional Guest Artists: Loretta Dillman, Max Dunlop, Dana Goodfellow, Sarah Myerhoff and Vicki Smith
Production Coordinators: Rebecca Hoefer and Amy Barnes
Production Assistants: Daniel Krugman, Casey Krugman, Betsy Gibbons, Eugene Malkin, Bucky Simmons, Gracie Simmons and Tad Krugman
Special Thanks to: Connecticut Public Broadcasting, Inc., James Krugman, Rebecca Hoefer, Sonia and Jack Forget, Beth Dater and Mitch Jennings, and The Asylum at Saint-Paul-de-Mausole.
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コメント (21)
  • You are a master of narration as well as artist. Capturing VVG's style exquisitely in both your's and your student's works. The cypresses- amazing use of color and movement.
  • @carolyn_r
    I wandered upon your videos here again about 11 years later and you are still so engaging and inspiring. These videos are invaluable.
  • @TheGsView
    WOW ..Now I actually get what this form of art is really about. David has opened my inner Vincent !
  • Van Gogh-ing that gal’s painting was the best, quick lesson I’ve ever seen.
  • So happy to see another Dunlop video. Absolutely love them!
  • Thankyou for this video! Love Van Gogh, & your explanation of his works!! So enlightening!!
  • Thank you so much for this wonderful demonstration and discussion of Van Gogh’s work…I so enjoy watching you paint and I learn a lot from your videos..I look forward to the next one!
  • @vitaLiakh
    This is one amazing video. Learning about Van Gogh my whole life and I learned from this video more than I learned through all the years before.
  • @MauiJOY
    I love this and wish I had seen this before the traveling Van Gogh last year! Love David Dunlop's exuberance and attention to the enjoyment of the feeling of the artist.
  • MAGNIFICENT!! This is SO great!! I just finished his biography!! YOU NAILED IT IN THE NARRATIVE!! So BEAUTIFUL!! Thank You!! Thank You!!
  • @jmlfa
    Another fabulous video ! Thank you.
  • Thank you for this. I don't think anyone could/has ever explained the art of van Gough like this. And also thanks for showing someone doing it in acrylics. We don't have to worry about waiting for it to dry. We don't paint "mud" I wouldn't go back to oil paints ever. Thank you!💚💛💙
  • You are a great art historian and art teacher, thank you for the inspiration. I touched your passion in this video. Thank you🙏
  • I just love what and how informatively and entertainingly you do it. Truly wonderful and you have in me a new fan! Thanks so much!👩🏻‍🎨🎨❤️