| In this episode we watch as Milton Resnick paints five large canvas over the course of eight months. We watch as he creates each painting and describe the creative process as well as his feelings about being an artist and painter. As one of the last living members of the New York School of painters, also commonly referred to as the Abstract Expressionists, Resnick's style is free and allows for changes in his perspective over time. We also meet his wife, artist Pat Passlof, and visit Resnick's studio located in an abandoned synagogue in NY and. Among the works featured in the program are: "Swan" (1963) and "New Bride", (1963). |