The Art of - Season 5

Season 5

Episodes

Relaxation
Find out the benefits of meditation and how it affects our mind and body with Allied Awareness. We find relaxation in a different unexpected way with Jamie ford as she performs a sound bath. And Delta faucets shows us how we can find relaxation at home.

Dance
We travel to different parts of the country, showcasing unique styles from a performance of acrobatic and modern dance movement set on a building. To a teacher who shows her students a unique fusion of ballet, modern and African movements.

Light
Discover what it took for Illuminate the Arts to erect the largest light sculpture in the world on the Bay Area's Bay Bridge, spanning almost 2 miles wide and 500 feet high. Todd Sanders' shows us how he handcrafts his modern vintage neon sign art. And Eric Zammittcreates works uses colored acrylic and light's luminosity to create sculptures and unique "paintings".

Noodles
Who knew there was an art to noodles? We explore Japanese, Chinese and Italian cuisines and their fascination and passion for making noodles.

Tequila
"The Art Of" explores creative fields that fall outside the traditional definition of art. Each episode of "The Art Of" explores a new artistic medium through profiles of boundary-pushing artists. Focusing on the celebrated as well as the undiscovered, this series explores the creative process behind each featured art form and uncovers how and why these artists do what they do. From pop-up artists and celebrity winemakers to masters of illusion, "The Art Of" reveals the passion that keeps these.

Pure Leaf Tea
The Art Of explores everything Pure Leaf Tea. Tea Expert Alex white travels to the Dewata Tea Estate in Indonesia where we see the delicate process of tea production, from picking, to drying, to brewing. Finally, Alex puts his expertise to work as he explains the intricate skill of tea tasting.

Design Inspiration
A team of industrial designers from Delta Faucet travels to Vancouver, Canada to glean design inspiration from the city's eye-catching urban aesthetic. They explore the city's art, food, and architecture to discover a unique sensibility that blends sleek and modern with historic, yet feels just like home.
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