Watercolour the Wesson Way with Steve Hall -Town House Films - Jackson's Art Supplies

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Probably no artist has done so much to inspire so many watercolour painters than the late Edward Wesson. Though he died in 1983 his paintings continue to soar in popularity and hardly a year goes by without another book celebrating the man and his art.
In this DVD Steve Hall, a wonderful loose and fluid watercolour painter who has co written two books on Wesson returns to one of Ted's old haunts Walberswick on the Suffolk coast to demonstrate the magic of Ted's painting technique. Using Ted's trademark "French polisher's" mop brush Steve paints four scenes that were favourites with Ted and reveals the secrets behind Ted's deceptively simple painting techniques.
Running Time: 86 Minutes
About Steve Hall:
I am delighted that to have teamed up with Town House Films and sincerely hope that you will share with me the delights of painting in watercolour.
Although my childhood years were spent during the austerity period that followed the second world war, I was fortunate to have been born into a very English rural community and to have benefited from being part of extended village community family on the outskirts of Bath.
I drew from an early age, particularly during the winter months when our isolated farmhouse boasted no electricity but a good set of encyclopaedia from which I could copy endless images. Sadly art became relegated way down the list of priorities as teenage years approached and it was not to be for another forty years that I would seriously take up pencil or paintbrush to once more try my hand at watercolour painting.
Most of the intervening years were spent in building and further education where, amongst other subjects, I taught architecture and construction. This experience was to prove invaluable since it laid the foundations for good proportional line drawing and an understanding of three dimensional form. My career in teaching was both enjoyable and rewarding and after working at Mid Essex Technical College, South Kent College and Newport College of Further Education I became an Assistant Principal for Gwent Tertiary College, now Coleg Gwent.
In 1994 I was able to take early retirement and once more escape into the world of watercolour. Fortunately my formative years had instilled in me a love of the English landscape and a desire to capture its ever changing moods and seasons on paper. As a result I returned to my childhood aspirations and in 1996 I started to paint in earnest, followed by my first home courses the following year.
Like all artists I struggled to find my own style and was always buying the latest book or video, the result being that I was failing to recognise the basics of good watercolour and losing myself in the myriad of gimmicks and gismos that were being offered by the commercial art world.
At about the time of the millennium my efforts took a dramatic turn for the better when I first became aware of the work of Edward Wesson . Here was some one who had managed to put aside all the verbal clutter about the medium of watercolour and put down on paper what he observed in as simple and honest fashion as was possible. Sadly Ted Wesson is no longer with us, however he was such a prolific painter and demonstrator that literally thousands of his paintings are still in existence and regularly appear in both galleries and auctions.
I now work full time as a watercolour painter, teacher and writer. I have co authored two publications on the work of Edward Wesson and am a regular writer for the Artist magazine. In addition, I run a yearly programme of courses for painters of all abilities both in the UK and abroad.
My own work has benefited greatly from being aware of both Wesson's philosophy and his working methods. In this DVD I want to share with you that philosophy in the sincere hope that we may make further progress together and benefit from the wisdom of Edward Wesson.
To achieve this I have visited Walberswick, one of Ted Wesson's favourite painting locations and sought out his favourite subjects for you to share.
So join with me and explore all that is good about fresh watercolour. It is to embark on a journey that is unending and at times full of frustration and pitfalls yet, for the determined traveller, one that can be so rewarding.
Steve Hall 2008
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