Artful - Season 5

Season 5

Episodes

Fiona Rew / Jeff Pugh
Fiona Rew shares how she has felt inadequate throughout her life. Her glasswork encompasses the beauty of the growth she has experienced. Jeff Pugh's depression in his life lead to the realization that we are not alone. His art shows how God has save

Amber Eldredge / Santiago Michalek
Amber Eldredge finds beauty in imperfection; Santiago Michalek is inspired by his horse, Apollo.

Blair Barlow / Kwani Winder
Blair Barlow finds comfort from prayer, inspiration from Catholic art, and bravery from St. Joan of Arc. Kwani Winder connects her heritage as part of the Santa Clara Pueblo tribe with her religion and uses that connection to build God's kingdom.

David Sandum / Elise Wehle
David Sandum discusses how artists Edvard Munch and Vincent Van Gogh helped him through depression to create art of his own. Elise Wehle talks about the process that lead her to printmaking with plants and natural materials.

Emily Hawkins / Bruce Naigles
Emily Hawkins began making art when she became a mother and uses her work to express her feelings about her children and motherhood. Bruce Naigles uses sculpting to answer his questions about life, focusing on staying joyful despite hard times.

Elizabeth Sanchez / Tenzing Rigdol
Elizabeth Sanchez discusses how she finds personalities in her art and how her work helped her through depression. Tenzing Rigdol connects with his culture and his parents' culture through different artistic techniques.

Kristin Carver / Gary Ernest Smith
Kristin Alley Carver creates art to connect to a higher power and to balance her experience with motherhood. Gary Ernest Smith reflects on how his roots in farming and his time in the military influenced his art.

Valerie Atkisson / David Dibble
Valerie Atkisson uses her art to remember her family, both living and dead, as well as to cope with her chronic disease. David Dibble grew up on a farm and discusses how his childhood inspires the nature that he paints as an adult.

Dan Wilson / Kazuko Covington
Dan Wilson discusses how his paintings have uplifted and encouraged faith within his family and in those around him. Kazuko Convington shares her process of making quilts to show her faith to everyone around her, including her ancestors.

Negyem Adonoo / Richard Adusu
Negyem Adonoo believes in energetically expressing his faith in God and his obedience through his paintings. Richard Adusu discusses how art helped him through the darkest times of his life and allowed him to express himself.
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