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Wyland's Art Studio has become the premier public broadcast series for millions of art and nature lovers across the country. Wyland has broadened his range of subject matter for the show to attract and maintain the widest possible audience, from beginning painters to those who want to hone their craft under the tutelage of a proven master.

Distributed nationally by American Public Television
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Wyland shows how negative space is a key element of artistic composition.
Wyland demonstrates light, shade, and tone.
Wyland demonstrates how to encompass all the elements to create a harmonious painting.
Wyland shows how color contrast adds drama to a painting.
Wyland shows how complementary colors look especially lively when used together.
Wyland shows how to create the illusion of three-dimensional imagery.
Wyland shows how to create a gradual transition from one color to another.
Wyland's depiction of a bald eagle creates a great testing ground for brushwork.
Wyland shows how keeping colors separate can create a shimmering effect.
Wyland demonstrates shading techniques to establish power and size.
Wyland demonstrates linear perspective.
Wyland demonstrates form through his depiction of a bottlenose dolphin
Wyland demonstrates creating a sense of motion or still life through object arrangement.
Wyland explores contrasting shades through the dramatic markings of a Bengal Tiger.
Incorporate broken color as Wyland demonstrates this technique in his portrait of koalas.
Wyland demonstrates brush techniques to create an abstract tropical sunset painting.
Wyland employs a range of contrasts between light and dark to compose a sunset landscape.
Use tone for dramatic effect to depict a river hidden within the Rocky Mountains.
Wyland gives the viewer a unique perspective on this iconic image of the sea.
Wyland explores contrasting shades to create a vivid painting of a mermaid.
Wyland demonstrates a sense of motion or still life in his depiction of a coral reef.
Wyland uses the seemingly discordant image of a sea turtle to create an image of harmony.
Wyland demonstrates how mixing and blending techniques can create a textured look.
Wyland uses Mt. Hood as a study of vanishing points, horizon lines and linear perspective.
Wyland uses the interplay of shading to establish the lion's dramatic and dominant nature.
Wyland showcases the technique of creating depth by painting Hawaii's famed Na Pali Coast.