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Sister Wendy - The Complete Collection (Story of Painting/Grand Tour/Odyssey/Pains of Glass)

Sister Wendy - The Complete Collection (Story of Painting/Grand Tour/Odyssey/Pains of Glass)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Completely Enthralled
Review: "The story of painting is one that is immensely rich in meaning, yet its value is all too often hidden from us by the complexities of historians. We must forget the densities of 'history' and simply surrender to the wonder of the story."" --Sister Wendy Beckett

This four-DVD set presents every Sister Wendy episode from her Story of Painting series, plus Sister Wendy's Odyssey, Sister Wendy's Pains of Glass, Sister Wendy's Grand Tour and an interview with Sister Wendy.

When watching these DVDs, you will become as enthralled with art as Sister Wendy is herself. As a long-time fan of her books, I was pleased to finally be able to view the art all over Europe and to hear her poetic explanations.

When explaining the paintings at the Caves of Lascaux, I was surprised when she mentioned evolution. However, it was so delightful to hear a nun explaining the cave art and concluding that art is about being human. What made me laugh out loud was those times when she just breaks free from reticence and says things like "male erotic fury" when describing the cave painting.

At times Sister Wendy says the most amusing things. They are all in innocence and show her beauty, yet slightly mischievous side.

She is not your "everyday" nun or at least, she is not what I expected. She fully embraces art with an aesthetic sensibility all while exploring the very human and at times erotic side of art. Kids will never catch onto this as it will go right over
their heads.

I just find the way she becomes so intoxicated with art to be very entertaining. Sister Wendy seems to view the world with a sense of childlike wonder and yet has the knowledge of a scholar.

The way she presents the art awakens a love and appreciation for art that becomes so strong you might even find yourself overwhelmed by beauty.

Not only do you get to view the art, the environments in which it was created and see how art changed over time, Sister Wendy explains color, symbolism and the spiritual, political and personal aspects of the paintings. Art comes alive and is no longer just a painting. It is a combination of the experiences that make up life. She explains the emotions the characters are feeling and even gives logical explanations for the Mona Lisa's smile.

I learned many things while viewing these DVDs. You can read many books on art, but viewing Sister Wendy's programs is a much more enlightening way to go. There is also a "special feature" where pop-up notes on artists and their work appear so you can view additional information while watching the shows. You can also pause the program to zoom in on the paintings.

What makes these shows a thing of great beauty is the natural settings in which the art was created. You have waves crashing on rocks as she discusses Scotland in 800 AD. You view Venice in all its beauty and see Pompeii like never before.

I had a difficult time writing anything down while watching the shows because I was so completely captivated. If this doesn't inspire you to go to Europe, nothing will!

Other books I have found to be of great beauty:

Sister Wendy's 1000 Masterpieces ISBN 0789476142
Sister Wendy's American Masterpieces ISBN 0789459582
Sister Wendy's Book of Meditations ISBN 0789437465
Wendy's Classics of Art Collection ISBN 0789461137
Sister Wendy's Impressionist Masterpieces ISBN 0789463067
Sister Wendy's Meditations on Love ISBN 078945338X
Sister Wendy's Story of Painting ISBN 1564586154

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: put aside your prejudice, learn and have fun!
Review: I highly recommend this DVD even if the idea of an old nun talking about art doesn't seem appealing or trendy to you. Believe me, I was VERY suspicious about it and also prejudiced at the beginning, but Sister Wendy's excellent teachings of art history coupled with her intense passion for the subject has completely won me over. If like me your prejudiced, go ahead and buy it, the chances are that you won't regret it. You willl learn a lot and have fun too. I went to the inauguration events of both Bilbao's Guggenheim and Cincinnati's CAC. I am attracted to art not only because of the art itself but also because of the avant-gard, rebellious, environment of sophistication and good taste that surrounds it. Thus, I am in the target category of people who may be prejudiced against an old nun talking about art as that brings to mind images of conservativism, total obcession with old religious paintings, preaching, unworldlyness, lack of technical knowledge, etc, etc. Nothing of that is true of Sister Wendy. In fact in this DVD she will tell you that Matisse is her favorite painter (surprised that is not Giotto?), she will provide all the technical details and context like an Ivy league professor and she will gp beyond that by pouring her heart out about the emotions that the paintings originate in her, and you will be surprised to know that is not all about piety. The best DVD I have ever seen about art and I have an extensive collection with more traditional sources as narrators (museum directors, NY art critics, painters, etc) which aren't nearly as good.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: She's out there but she's cool...
Review: Making great works of art accessible to everyone is a worthy enterprise. Sister Wendy sets out on this daunting task with her interesting lisp and her often offbeat analysis of these greats works. Her enthusiasm is infectious. People really are intimidated when they see this stuff. Afraid to "get it wrong". Sister Wendy is here to sort of lead you into looking at art yourself with that same childlike enthusiasm. With an open mind. She likes to show you how to dump preconceived notions of what is and is not great art and just look. Enjoy the act of looking. Sister Wendy is a bit of a hedonist that way. I find her analysis very strange at times. I don't always agree with her but she is so much fun I can forgive her anything.

For a fun little game, try to count the number of times she says "Ewotic" in a given episode. The makings of a great drinking game there.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: She's out there but she's cool...
Review: Making great works of art accessible to everyone is a worthy enterprise. Sister Wendy sets out on this daunting task with her interesting lisp and her often offbeat analysis of these iconic images. Her enthusiasm is infectious. People really are intimidated when they see this stuff. Afraid to "get it wrong". Sister Wendy is here to sort of lead you into looking at art yourself with that same childlike enthusiasm. With an open mind. She likes to show you how to dump preconceived notions of what is and is not great art and just look. Enjoy the act of looking. Sister Wendy is a bit of a hedonist that way. I find her analysis very strange at times. I don't always agree with her but she is so much fun I can forgive her anything.

For a fun little game, try to count the number of times she says "Ewotic" in a given episode. The makings of a great drinking game there.

Rating: 5 stars
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Get it much cheaper at http://www.deepdiscountdvd.com
Review: So what happened to your little button asking if we had a cheaper source? Doe the truth hurt?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wendy is wonderful
Review: The collection itself is great, it includes much more than the VHS version, however I had a problem with 3 out of 4 of the DVD disks in the box not working correctly. I returned it and got another set only to have the same problem with the same numbered disks. I finally had to return it and did not get another replacement copy. I gave up after 2 sets displayed exactly the same problem. There's no reason for this because Sister Wendy's American DVD collection works fine as do all of the other art DVD's I bought. Yet, I had problems with this collection, so there must be a defect in the manufacture.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The collection itself is great but . . .
Review: The collection itself is great, it includes much more than the VHS version, however I had a problem with 3 out of 4 of the DVD disks in the box not working correctly. I returned it and got another set only to have the same problem with the same numbered disks. I finally had to return it and did not get another replacement copy. I gave up after 2 sets displayed exactly the same problem. There's no reason for this because Sister Wendy's American DVD collection works fine as do all of the other art DVD's I bought. Yet, I had problems with this collection, so there must be a defect in the manufacture.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Used for Homeschooling
Review: This has been a joy to view! I used it with my second and third graders for homeschool. It is in half-hour segments that easily kept their attention. I had rented it but plan to buy it now!! As an adult I enjoyed the additional information in the subtitles. We viewed several segmants repeatedly for our further enjoyment. Wonderfully planned and put together. Art appreciation like I have never know it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Used for Homeschooling
Review: This has been a joy to view! I used it with my second and third graders for homeschool. It is in half-hour segments that easily kept their attention. I had rented it but plan to buy it now!! As an adult I enjoyed the additional information in the subtitles. We viewed several segmants repeatedly for our further enjoyment. Wonderfully planned and put together. Art appreciation like I have never know it.


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