Your Brush With Nature

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  • TV-G
  • 2013
  • 5 Seasons
  • 7.7  (11)

Your Brush With Nature was a television program that aired in the United States in 2008. It was a documentary series that focused on the work of artist and environmentalist Scott Menaul. The show followed Menaul as he explored the natural world around him, seeking inspiration for his art and advocating for the preservation of the environment.

The series was divided into six episodes, each of which focused on a different aspect of Menaul's work and philosophy. The first episode, for example, introduced Menaul and his approach to art, highlighting his use of vivid, bold colors and his willingness to experiment with new techniques. It also explored his deep connection to nature and the ways in which it inspired his work.

Subsequent episodes delved deeper into Menaul's work and advocacy. The second episode focused on his efforts to restore the natural habitats of endangered species in his home state of Colorado. Menaul partnered with local organizations to replant native grasses and reintroduce native animals to their natural habitats, all with the goal of revitalizing the ecosystem and ensuring that endangered species have a place to thrive.

Other episodes focused on Menaul's work with local schools and community groups, teaching children and adults about the importance of environmental conservation and the role that art can play in raising awareness about these issues. Menaul spoke to students about his own experiences working in the arts, encouraging them to explore their own creativity and find ways to use it to make a positive impact in the world around them.

Throughout the series, Menaul's passion for nature and his commitment to environmental activism shone through. He spoke at length about the ways in which humans have impacted the environment through their actions, and he urged viewers to take responsibility for their own impact on the planet. He also highlighted the beauty and wonder of the natural world, inviting viewers to join him in seeking inspiration and solace in the great outdoors.

Your Brush With Nature was a beautifully shot and engaging documentary series that highlighted the work of a talented artist and environmental advocate. It was a thought-provoking exploration of the relationship between art and nature, and it provided valuable insights into the ways in which we can all work to protect and preserve the planet we call home.

Your Brush With Nature is a series that ran for 5 seasons (25 episodes) between January 18, 2013 and on

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Elegant Aspens
10. Elegant Aspens
March 27, 2021
The fall colors outdoors can be overwhelming, but Heiner Hertling will try to artistically capture it. He must narrow down the scene choosing just the right subject matter. Then, Henier must perfectly balance harmony with contrasts in order to pull off his plein air painting by the woods.
Water Lily Surprise
9. Water Lily Surprise
January 23, 2021
This year was filled with of all sorts of surprises. Though on a positive note, Heiner finds himself lucky to have water lilies magically appeared in his pond. It proves to be an interesting element in his late autumn painting.
Button Bush Pond
8. Button Bush Pond
March 21, 2020
In an aluminum skiff, Heiner sets out with his crew to find a new and interesting scene to capture. The spiky balls of button bushes are blooming. They hang over the water in a pond area and are a unique element to add to his painting.
Luscious Willow
7. Luscious Willow
March 14, 2020
Heiner is back to capture the tale of the incredible recovery and transformation of a willow tree. He must try different techniques to make sure it reads as a willow and not a palm tree.
Withered Willow
6. Withered Willow
October 19, 2019
Heiner Hertling discovers an old withered willow tree that has been chopped to a stump. He creates a plein air painting in the freezing cold knowing that things won't stay the same because you can't kill a willow.
River Snow
5. River Snow
October 12, 2019
You might think we're nuts but ask any duck hunter or ice fisherman, being outdoors in this cold weather is perfect! Heiner paints the snow, ice and water reflections. The white gives a nice clean composition but he finds contrast with field grasses, red osier, trees and more.
Lilac Trail
4. Lilac Trail
September 21, 2019
Sometimes it can be hard to quickly paint flowers without them looking like polka dots. That's why Heiner is showing his technique to mix several paints on his palette. Then, he uses them to create dimensional flowers with some uniformity that also appear separate and beautiful in their own right.
Studio 55
3. Studio 55
September 14, 2019
It's spring and for the 55th episode of Your Brush with Nature, Heiner Hertling wanted to do it a little differently. He is on the patio outdoors at Studio 55, where he teaches workshops, paints and lives. For this painting, he chose a still life sort of setup featuring some beautiful azaleas and rhododendron with a little bit of architecture.
Nocturnal Main Street
2. Nocturnal Main Street
September 7, 2019
Tonight Heiner will demonstrate how to create a nocturnal painting. He starts with a dark board. There are buildings and vehicles in the scene. It's a nice demonstration of how to quickly create complex subjects. Capturing the feeling of depth and the contrast of lighting at night are also important to the results.
Heiner's Heritage Wheel
1. Heiner's Heritage Wheel
August 31, 2019
Heiner Hertling is trying to capture the golden hour light among the traffic and buildings of Main Street in Milford, Michigan. Heiner must must confess, he created the sculpture that sits smack dab in the middle of the street. Now he has to try and create it and the architecture of the buildings on his board before he looses the light.
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Where to Watch Your Brush With Nature
Your Brush With Nature is available for streaming on the website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Your Brush With Nature on demand at Amazon.
  • Premiere Date
    January 18, 2013
  • IMDB Rating
    7.7  (11)