K麻豆原创C's 'Into the Woods' TV program features Fairbanks artist

September 19, 2018

Nancy Tarnai
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Kes Woodward鈥檚 new television program grew from an unexpected place 鈥 a five-minute promotional video for the Fairbanks public television station.

The Fairbanks artist is at the center of a new locally produced program that will begin airing on K麻豆原创C TV 9.1 on Sept. 22. 鈥淚nto the Woods,鈥 featuring Woodward, is an eight-week journey into the meaning of art, with Woodward sharing the path of the artist with three total art novices.

This master class focused less on talent, natural abilities and building skill, and more on the inner journey of the artist. The idea came about as a result of Woodward loaning artwork for the K麻豆原创C poster in 2017. Part of being a poster artist is working with the K麻豆原创C TV production team in a five-minute video. While filming, TV producer Mak Landry said she became inspired by Woodward.

鈥淗is choice to be an artist was kind of a love story,鈥 Landry said. 鈥淲e couldn鈥檛 use everything we filmed last year, so I asked him to do a show about art.鈥

They agreed on the concept of Woodward teaching beginners. He invited a longtime friend, Marian Lundquist. Then Woodward and Landry ran into the other two, Guy Gaswint and Cy Greig, in downtown Fairbanks while doing 鈥減erson on the street鈥 interviews about people鈥檚 conceptions of art and what it takes to be an artist.

鈥淎ll three have been fantastic, in very diverse ways,鈥 Woodward said.

Filming took place throughout July. Landry said it was crucial to find three students who could make the time commitment. Lundquist and Gastwint are retired, and Greig works an early-morning shift.

As for Woodward, he was fascinated by a show that explored what it means to be an artist.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 much believe in the whole concept of talent, or at the very least, I think it鈥檚 relatively unimportant," he said. "I think the skills involved in making images come more easily to some than to others, but I feel strongly that art isn鈥檛 something that requires a kind of magic talent, but is something that simply requires drive, ambition, hard work and above all, commitment to do well.鈥

Woodward said he was also impressed by Landry鈥檚 commitment to the project.

鈥淪he had a developing vision of a show based on some of the things I told her then, and she had her own vision quest to go on, to make such a show,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e talked about various ideas for a year before finally hitting on this format.鈥

The volunteer students were just as enthusiastic about 鈥淚nto the Woods.鈥

Gaswint, a 48-year-old U.S. Army retiree, said he learned a lot about color and creating 3D space on paper.

鈥淚 had to put my best foot forward,鈥 he said. 鈥淎rt was never my thing, and I never paid attention to it my whole life. I didn鈥檛 have time for that.鈥 Now he believes that 鈥渆verything we do is really art. Art is a tangible expression of thoughts and emotions,鈥 he said.

Greig, 25, was willing to be in the program because art was something he hadn鈥檛 ventured into since he was a child. 鈥淚t was an opportunity that came up and I jumped for it,鈥 he said. 鈥淎rt is really expressive in terms of how you are feeling. It鈥檚 good for stress relief and it鈥檚 relaxing and fun.鈥

It was the prospect of working with Woodward that made Lundquist, 64, interested in participating.

鈥淗e is such a marvelous artist and remarkable person,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 learned so much. It was a splendid opportunity to learn about art and I gained a greater appreciation for other people鈥檚 art, knowing how difficult it is to achieve.鈥

鈥淚nto the Woods鈥 is not an art instruction program but rather a view into artists鈥 minds and hearts.

鈥淭his is completely different from most people鈥檚 conception of art, and I hope it鈥檚 a corrective, or at least an alternative, to the Bob Ross notion or the Paint Night notion of learning a couple of tricks to make cute pictures easily,鈥 Woodward said. 鈥淢aking art is a hero鈥檚 journey, like all great undertakings, that is hard and ultimately impossible to do perfectly, but worth the commitment to undertake.鈥

Landry, the K麻豆原创C TV producer, discovered that Woodward鈥檚 lessons about art applied to the film project. 鈥淜es鈥 words of wisdom are guiding me on this journey,鈥 she said.

She has loved producing the show. 鈥淚t鈥檚 our responsibility as a public station to produce local content,鈥 she said. 鈥淎nd we can give this knowledge Kes has to others. We鈥檝e been lucky to help with that.鈥

The schedule for 鈥淚nto the Woods鈥 is Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at 6 p.m. and Thursdays at 7 p.m. on K麻豆原创C TV 9.1.