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Preview: Season 3 Episode 19 | 30s
Premieres Wednesday, July 12, 2017 at 7:30pm on WMHT TV
Visit Artist Val Roberts and his "exaggerated realism" acrylic paintings. Artist, Philip Noyed combines several unconventional mediums to create a diverse body of work. Artist Jack Pachuta uses ink and colored pencil to create unique prints that really leave an impression. Examine muralist & painter Suzanne Sellers' creative process and use of trompe l’oeil, an artistic method of deceiving the eye
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Real | Preview
Preview: Season 3 Episode 19 | 30s
Visit Artist Val Roberts and his "exaggerated realism" acrylic paintings. Artist, Philip Noyed combines several unconventional mediums to create a diverse body of work. Artist Jack Pachuta uses ink and colored pencil to create unique prints that really leave an impression. Examine muralist & painter Suzanne Sellers' creative process and use of trompe l’oeil, an artistic method of deceiving the eye
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