This program has won the 2000 Mid-Atlantic Emmy
for Outstanding Documentary Program!
Enter the color-filled world of American artist
Edward L. Loper, Sr. Told entirely in the artist's own words,
this program paints an intimate portrait of a young African-American
man from urban Wilmington, Delaware who began drawing and painting
on his own in the mid 1930's. Now, some sixty years later, his
uncommon talent is recognized at the national level. His intense
canvases are testaments to his lifelong dedication to the use
of color. His influence is evidenced by his immense student following.
Senior producer Sharon Baker worked in collaboration
with author Marilyn Baumann (Edward L. Loper, The Prophet of
Color: A Disciple's Reflections) and Delaware Art Museum director
Steve Bruni to craft the important story of this modern day master.
Composer Wilson Gault Somers returned to work with Sharon to provide
an original jazz score and adapt several turn-of-the-century compositions
written by celebrated black composers.
| This program is part of
the Artists' Biographies series, Through the Eyes of
the Artist. Click here to
learn more about the entire series. |
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