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Season 1

  • S01E01 Kissing Dolphins

    • April 5, 2008
    • PBS

    Balance provides careful consideration to the placement of objects according to their weight. The elements of line, form, color and texture all help determine an object's visual weight, which is the amount of space it appears to occupy. Balance also refers to how and where you place the elements (line, form, color and texture). Symmetry creates a mirror image effect, as seen with Wyland’s kissing dolphins.

  • S01E02 Orcas

    • April 12, 2008
    • PBS

    Learn about vanishing points, horizon lines, and linear perspective. Linear perspective is a mathematical system for creating the illusion of space and distance on a flat surface.

  • S01E03 Sea of Cortez

    • April 19, 2008
    • PBS

    Drawing from photography – Drawing is the depiction of shapes and forms on a surface by means of lines, colors and shading. Drawing is the basis of all pictorial representation and an early step in most paintings. Wyland will explore how to draw and paint what you see, not what you think you see.

  • S01E04 Sea Turtle

    • April 26, 2008
    • PBS

    Learn a working knowledge of color theory, including: primary and secondary colors, complementary colors, warm and cool colors. Color Theory is a set of basic rules for mixing colors to achieve a desired result.

  • S01E05 Classic Seascape

    • May 3, 2008
    • PBS

    Learn about paint consistency: the level of thickness or smoothness of a paint mixture and how it translates to color, texture and overall composition. By using primary colors (red, yellow and blue) while painting this classic seascape, Wyland will demonstrate how water dilution levels and various color and paint mixing techniques work together to create proper paint consistency.

  • S01E06 Sea Otter

    • May 10, 2008
    • PBS

    Texture is the way in which an artist depicts the quality or appearance of a surface. In this painting, Wyland will explore painting the various textures of the Sea Otters and their surrounding habitat. Blending is the ability to gradate from one color to another without obvious transitions and boundaries. By using appropriate blending techniques the colors pass imperceptibly from one shade or degree of intensity to another. Wyland will demonstrate how mixing and blending techniques can work together to create a textured look.

  • S01E07 Turtles

    • May 17, 2008
    • PBS

    Rhythm supplies the discipline that controls the eye as it moves around a painting. Rhythm helps the eye to move easily from one object to another and creates a harmony that tells the eye everything belongs to a unified whole. Wyland demonstrates how rhythm is visually communicated in his turtle composition.

  • S01E08 Shark

    • May 24, 2008
    • PBS

    Emphasis is the focal point of the painting. The focal point should be obvious as you look at the painting; it is the area to which your eye is attracted.

  • S01E09 Whale Tail

    • May 31, 2008
    • PBS

    Wyland will introduce form. Helping artists to understand the nature, structure, or essence of a thing, considered apart from it’s content, color, texture, or composition. In this example, Wyland’s depiction of a fluking whale tail almost appears to be a separate object in and of itself. The form of the tail in the water sets itself aside from the whole. The identifiable fluking tail is an artistic representation of form.

  • S01E10 Gray Whales Below the Surface

    • June 7, 2008
    • PBS

    Size relationships are defined by proportion and scale. Proportion refers to how the elements within an object relate to the object as a whole. Scale relates to the size of an object when compared with the size of the space in which it is located.

  • S01E11 Emperor on the Ice

    • June 14, 2008
    • PBS

    Asymmetry is used in art to describe a relation between two things where the first has a relation to the second, but the second cannot have the same relation to the first. Wyland depicts asymmetry in his emperor penguin painting.

  • S01E12 Pelican Flight

    • June 21, 2008
    • PBS

    Contrast is an effect created by placing or arranging very different things (for example colors, shades, or textures) next to each other. In this painting, Wyland creates different colors and textures between the sky and water providing a special contrast.

  • S01E13 Sea Change

    • June 28, 2008
    • PBS

    Learn about tints, shading and use of monochromatic colors. Wyland will demonstrate how to paint using 1-2 colors. Monochromatic coloring is the process in which an artist will use a series of tints and shades of one color. Analogous colors are a palette of compatible color combinations that blend well together, usually located next to each other on the color wheel. Mixing white to a hue creates tints.

Season 2

  • S02E01 Sea Turtle Silhouette

    • November 1, 2008
    • PBS

    Simple shapes and forms from the undersea world.

  • S02E02 Florida's Manatee

    • November 8, 2008
    • PBS

    Using light, shadow, and hues to create three-dimensional effects.

  • S02E03 Dolphin's Fight

    • November 15, 2008
    • PBS

    Playful dolphins emphasize motion and character.

  • S02E04 Sunset on the Mangroves

    • November 22, 2008
    • PBS

    A vibrant sunset and background imagery.

  • S02E05 A River Flow

    • November 29, 2008
    • PBS

    A mountain river scene.

  • S02E06 Moonlight Celebration

    • December 6, 2008
    • PBS

    Using minimal colors to paint a simple, yet detailed, scene.

  • S02E07 Open Seas

    • December 13, 2008
    • PBS

    Painting transparent and textured water in a open-ocean scene.

  • S02E08 Big Surf Wave

    • December 20, 2008
    • PBS

    Big surf wave is difficult to re-create.

  • S02E09 Sea Lion Kelp Forest

    • December 27, 2008
    • PBS

    Drawing and painting in the same motion to create a kelp forest.

  • S02E10 Maui Breaching

    • January 3, 2009
    • PBS

    Vibrant colors and movement bring out the beauty of the Hawaiian islands.

  • S02E11 Sunset Coconuts

    • January 10, 2009
    • PBS

    The tropical evening sun hangs behind a silhouette of palm trees.

  • S02E12 Full Moon Paradise

    • January 17, 2009
    • PBS

    A tropical nighttime scene features a brilliant moon and swaying palms.

  • S02E13 Crossing Sea

    • January 24, 2009
    • PBS

    Color and contrast help create the clear, pristine ocean.

Season 3

  • S03E01 Hawaiian Monk Seal

    • May 2, 2009
    • PBS

    Color, shading and light are used to create a monk seal.

  • S03E02 Playful Dolphin

    • May 9, 2009
    • PBS

    Using composition and perspective to connect science and art.

  • S03E03 Manta Ray Silhouettes

    • May 16, 2009
    • PBS

    Drawing shapes and forms to create the simplicity of nature.

  • S03E04 Diamond Head Sunrise

    • May 23, 2009
    • PBS

    A morning sunrise.

  • S03E05 Moorish Idols

    • June 20, 2009
    • PBS

    The vibrant moorish idols move through the ocean.

  • S03E06 Humpback and Calf

    • June 27, 2009
    • PBS

    Light and shadows create three-dimensional effects.

  • S03E07 Lighthouse Sea

    • July 4, 2009
    • PBS

    Creating a mood with light, color and motion.

  • S03E08 Whale Tail Sunset

    • July 11, 2009
    • PBS

    Using color to express the warmth of the sea.

  • S03E09 Sea Turtle Reef

    • July 18, 2009
    • PBS

    Creating a reef by drawing and painting in the same motion.

  • S03E10 Blue Marlin Waters

    • July 25, 2009
    • PBS

    Painting patterns in the ocean.

  • S03E11 Tiger Shark Encounter

    • August 22, 2009
    • PBS

    Drawing a clear, pristine ocean using special painting techniques.

  • S03E12 Albatross Sun

    • August 29, 2009
    • PBS

    Using color and contrast to paint the albatross sun.

  • S03E13 Hawaiian Volcano

    • September 5, 2009
    • PBS

    Vibrant colors and perspective bring out the dynamics of the Hawaiian volcano.

Season 4

  • S04E01 Dolphin Laugh

    • October 3, 2013
    • PBS

    Dolphins are among the most intelligent and animated creatures on earth. Found in most of the oceans, these playful animals remind us of our connection to the sea. In his painting, "Dolphin Laugh," Wyland captures the curiosity and playfulness of Kibby, a young dolphin he met years ago at the famed Dolphin Research Center in the Florida Keys.

  • S04E02 Full Moon Seascape

    • October 10, 2013
    • PBS

    In the painting, "Full Moon Seascape," Wyland shows viewers how to create a stunning image of a serene tropical beach, as a beautiful moon rises above the horizon.

  • S04E03 Elephant

    • October 17, 2013
    • PBS

    In this episode, Wyland uses the interplay of shading to establish the power and size of an elephant against a deep, dark green forest.

  • S04E04 Moonlight Lighthouse

    • October 24, 2013
    • PBS

    In this episode, Wyland creates a stunning image of a lighthouse overlooking a foggy coastline, with step-by-step instructions for new artists to follow along at home. "Lighthouses are great subjects for marine art," Wyland says. "They remind us that there is always a guiding light available to us if we look hard enough."

  • S04E05 Octopus

    • October 31, 2013
    • PBS

    The octopus is one of the most fascinating and intelligent creates of the sea. In this episode, Wyland encourages viewers to paint along with him as he employs impressionistic colors to create a shimmering effect.

  • S04E06 Bald Eagle

    • November 7, 2013
    • PBS

    Paint application and brushwork are the key lessons in this episode featuring Wyland's depiction of a bald eagle.

  • S04E07 Mahi Mahi

    • November 14, 2013
    • PBS

    "Mahi Mahi may be best known to fishermen," Wyland says, "but for an artist they are in a category all by themself with golden bodies dotted with shimmering greens and blues."

  • S04E08 Reef Fish Coral

    • November 21, 2013
    • PBS

    The Moorish Idol got its name from the Moors of Africa, who purportedly believed the fish to be a bringer of happiness. In this tropical underwater scene, Wyland showcases complementary colors and glazing techniques to celebrate the Moorish Idol and many other animals that live among the coral reefs.

  • S04E09 Tropical Island

    • November 28, 2013
    • PBS

    In this episode, Wyland invites viewers to follow along with him as he paints a beautiful Tropical Island.

  • S04E10 Sailfish

    • December 5, 2013
    • PBS

    Sailfish are incredibly impressive animals," Wyland says. "Clocking in at speeds of up to 70 miles per hour, they're almost impossible to track up close. But in a painting like this I can freeze time for a moment to enjoy nature at its best. In this episode, Wyland uses blending techniques to create a flowing underwater scene.

  • S04E11 Sting Ray

    • December 12, 2013
    • PBS

    In this painting lesson on light, shade, and tone, Wyland recreates a memory from one of his dives at Stingray City in the Cayman Islands.

  • S04E12 Panda

    • December 19, 2013
    • PBS

    Wyland renders his years of travel and adventure - from scuba diving below the Antarctic ice to journeys down the Mississippi River - into works of art. Negative space, a key element of artistic composition, proves an ideal technique for this touching depiction of a panda.

  • S04E13 Polar Bear

    • December 26, 2013
    • PBS

    Polar bears are one of the earth's most iconic animals. These powerful predators roam the arctic ice sheets and swim in that region's coastal water and have been sighted hundreds of miles from land. The bear's stark white coat and powerful stature make them a favorite subject for nature artists.

Season 5

  • S05E01 Bengal Tiger

    • May 17, 2014
    • PBS

    Contrasting shades are used in painting a bengal tiger.

  • S05E02 Mt. Hood

    • May 24, 2014
    • PBS

    Using linear perspective in a painting of Oregon's Mount Hood.

  • S05E03 Lion

    • May 31, 2014
    • PBS

    Chiaroscuro, juxtaposition of light and shade, enhances the dramatic aspects of a painting of a lion.

  • S05E04 Sunset Landscape

    • June 7, 2014
    • PBS

    Elements of composition include unity, balance and movement.

  • S05E05 Koalas

    • June 14, 2014
    • PBS

    Shades of paints are applied in distinct layers in a painting of a mother and baby koala bear.

  • S05E06 Paradise

    • June 21, 2014
    • PBS

    An abstract tropical sunset painting.

  • S05E07 Na Pali Coast

    • June 28, 2014
    • PBS

    Creating a sense of depth in a painting of Hawaii's Na Pali Coast.

  • S05E08 Rocky Mountain River

    • July 5, 2014
    • PBS

    Using tone for dramatic effect in a painting of a river hidden within the Rocky Mountains.

  • S05E09 Whale Tail

    • July 12, 2014
    • PBS

    Using negative space to enhance a fluking whale tail.

  • S05E10 Mermaid

    • July 19, 2014
    • PBS

    Contrasting shades create a vivid painting of a mermaid.

  • S05E11 Sea Turtle

    • July 26, 2014
    • PBS

    Achieving harmony in an image of a sea turtle.

  • S05E12 Waterfall

    • August 2, 2014
    • PBS

    Mixing and blending work together to create a textured look.

  • S05E13 Coral Reef

    • August 9, 2014
    • PBS

    The effective placement or arrangement of visual elements.

Season 6

  • S06E01 Florida Keys Sunset

    • April 4, 2015
    • PBS

    Broken color and the effect of keeping colors separate.

  • S06E02 Orca Breaching

    • April 11, 2015
    • PBS

    Components of good composition include unity, balance and movement.

  • S06E03 Pipeline Wave

    • April 18, 2015
    • PBS

    Assessing how much paint is needed for a thick or thin application of color.

  • S06E04 Baby Seal Pup

    • April 25, 2015
    • PBS

    Utilizing negative space.

  • S06E05 Sea Otter

    • May 2, 2015
    • PBS

    Blending with oil paint.

  • S06E06 Moonlight Mermaid

    • May 9, 2015
    • PBS

    A lesson on light, shade and tone focuses on the natural gray shades of a stingray.

  • S06E07 California Coast Dolphins

    • May 16, 2015
    • PBS

    Contrasting shades to create a painting featuring dolphins off the California coast.

  • S06E08 East Coast Beach Life

    • May 23, 2015
    • PBS

    Color mixing and glazing create vibrant colors in a tropical underwater scene.

  • S06E09 Queen Angelfish

    • May 30, 2015
    • PBS

    Demonstrating two interpretations of form through a depiction of a bottlenose dolphin in blue water; highlights and shadows enhance the three-dimensional form.

  • S06E10 Lion King

    • June 6, 2015
    • PBS

    Juxtaposition of light and shade enhances the dramatic aspects of a painting.

  • S06E11 Seahorse

    • June 13, 2015
    • PBS

    A painting of a seahorse demonstrates a harmony of color and pattern.

  • S06E12 Blue Moon Seascape

    • June 20, 2015
    • PBS

  • S06E13 Orcas Below

    • June 27, 2015
    • PBS