Bay
shore artist Glenn Rudderow, whose exquisite
paintings are inspired by the lighting
and landscapes of South Jersey, is featured
in this half-hour NJN special. For Rudderow,
the Delaware River bay shore is as intimate
as life itself — for he is a part
of that landscape. Rudderow fills his
canvas with scenes of the bay, historic
homes and churches in a natural setting
diffused with the unusual lighting found
where water meets land. "A window
looking out and looking in." Rudderow
explores the interrelationship between
people and their environment. In his
paintings, as in his life, it is Rudderows
objective to experience, express and
live the magic that exists around the
bay shore region.
Reflections
of a Bayshore Painter:
Glenn Rudderow is co-produced by Jane
Morton Galetto, President, Citizens United
to
Protect the Maurice River and Its Tributaries,
Inc., and NJNs Emmy Award winning producer
and director of cinematography Lou Presti,
with Jeff Reisly as editor and associate
producer. Glenn Rudderow is narrated by
Liz Chang, with original music composed
by Robert Sands.
For more information or to purchase a video,
visit njn.net.
Funding
for this production was made possible by
Citizens United to Protect the Maurice
River and Its Tributaries, Inc.,
PSEG, US Department of the
Interior, National Park Service
Wild and Scenic Rivers
Program, and Community Energy.
September 12, 2006 - Reflections of a Bayshore Painter wins Mid-Atlantic Emmy in the Arts Program or Special category
October 21, 2005 -
Program Press Release |