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Let's Paint TV

Let's Paint TV is an American television show hosted by artist John Kilduff.[1]

Let's Paint TV
Created byJohn Kilduff
Developed byJohn Kilduff
StarringJohn Kilduff
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducerJohn Kilduff
Production locations
Running time60 minutes (public access & online)
Original release
NetworkPublic Access TV
Release2002 (2002) –
present

The show is best noted for its live episodes, which consist of the host painting while he runs on a treadmill; in addition, he sometimes takes calls from viewers, cooks food, plays ping pong, or makes blended drinks.[2] The show's episode titles typically reflect whatever tasks are being undertaken, for example, Let's Paint, Exercise, and Play Ping Pong.

Let's Paint TV was originally broadcast on Los Angeles Public-access television cable TV from 2001 through 2008; after the LA public access studios were shut down in early 2008, the show transitioned to being an online-only program. The program began receiving world-wide attention in 2006 when Kilduff began uploading video clips of his show to YouTube.[3][4]

Show information edit

John Kilduff conceived the idea for Let's Paint TV while working on a different comedy Public-access show. He was waiting for a Saddam Hussein impersonator to arrive and began thinking about his "exercise bike in the storage room, and I thought visually painting on an exercise bike could be interesting."[5] He eventually decided that a treadmill would be more feasible for painting than an exercise bike.[5]

John Kilduff claims his aim with the series is to make people of all skill levels try their hand at painting or other forms of creative self-expression. Kilduff frequently encourages viewers to use very large brushes in order to cover the canvas as quickly as possible before worrying about details, as he feels an empty canvas can be very intimidating to novices.

Although Kilduff says that the show is meant to inspire creativity in others, many of the callers he gets tend not to take him seriously. As the show was once on Public-access TV and is now on the internet, there is little to no censoring. The show also lacks caller screening. Many take advantage of this by expressing prejudice, cursing, accosting members of the show, and making derogatory comments about rival gangs. Despite the overwhelming number of prank callers, John generally continues to take calls.

The sight of an artist simultaneously jogging, painting, blending drinks, and chatting to guests and painting live models has led some to speculate that the whole show is an ironic piece of performance art. Kilduff denies this and states that he is completely sincere in trying to encourage people to do something creative.[6]

Terrestrial television run edit

The show originally began airing on Time Warner Public-access television in Los Angeles in 2001 and is now being seen in New York City and London. Clips of the show appeared on TV's Naughtiest Blunders in 2005 airing on England's ITV television network, and in 2008 on Whacked Out Videos.

Let's Paint TV became more widely known in late 2006 when Kilduff began uploading recordings of episodes to the online video service YouTube, where it has since become a cult hit and increased his live show's viewership.[3]

Transition to internet television edit

On December 6, 2008, the last episode of the Public-access TV version of Lets Paint TV was taped. The Public-access TV studios in the City of Los Angeles shut down on December 31, 2008.

The show currently streams live Monday through Friday 11am-12:00pm PST on letspainttv.com.[7]

Reviews edit

LA Weekly warmly reviewed the show, saying that "it jettisons the inverse snobbery of the Bob Ross tradition, assuming a sophisticated audience informed by the inescapable influence of Modernism and the indeterminate sincerity of post–Saturday Night Live television. It turns out Let’s Paint TV is indeed a clever parody of Bob Ross and company, but — like so much parody, from Don Quixote to the novelty music of Spike Jones — this one turns out to be better art than that at which it pokes fun."[6]

The Village Voice noted that "Kilduff makes the average multitasker look like a slacker."[2]

CBS's Mancave Daily, using images of Kilduff throughout their article, spoke about Let's Paint TV and wrote, "it displays all that is wrong and entertaining about public access television".[8] In revisiting Kilduff in 2014, they examined his broadcasting on YouTube and Stickam and his use of a treadmill for his multi-tasking, and observed "If this isn’t the epitome of public access television, I don’t know what is".[9]

John Kilduff edit

John Kilduff, the show's host, is an artist and longtime Los Angeles resident.[10] He received comedic training at The Groundlings, studied improv at Los Angeles City College, and attended the Otis/Parsons Art Institute.[11] In 2008 he received a Master of Fine Arts degree from UCLA.[11]

Kilduff has appeared as a guest on The Tyra Banks Show, where he painted Banks' portrait. He appeared on the red carpet for the VH1 2006 Big Awards, and painted David Hasselhoff's portrait on the second season of America's Got Talent. Kilduff was also filmed painting and jogging for a 2006 USA Network commercial.

LA Weekly notes that during most episodes of Let's Paint TV, Kilduff wears "his trademark crumpled and paint-stained Brooks Brothers suit."[12] In order to avoid working a day job, Kilduff sells many of his paintings at art fairs around California.[12] He has appeared at several art shows throughout Southern California, often running on his treadmill, painting, and doing various other activities while museum patrons look on.[13]

Partial guest cast edit

  • John Kilduff
  • Paul Kilduff (John's Brother)
  • Eric André
  • Michael Q. Schmidt
  • Zach Galifianakis
  • Deborah Hunter
  • Inga Svorkist
  • James Evans
  • Kelly Taylor
  • Frozen Plastic (musicians)
  • Los Cremators (musicians)
  • Mondo (musicians)
  • Ultraviolet Eye (musicians)
  • Rahdunes (musicians)
  • Anal Holocaust (musicians)
  • Lamont Paul
  • Josh Robert Thompson
  • Mark Wentzel
  • Cannon Kelly
  • Paulette Nichols
  • Ask a Chola
  • Venus Alexa
  • Bernard Nacion
  • Gabe Rothschild
  • Molly Barnes
  • Raymond Chavez
  • Irish Kid Charles
  • Francine Dancer

References edit

  1. ^ Let's Paint TV at IMDb  
  2. ^ a b . September 8, 2009. Archived from the original on November 3, 2016. Retrieved May 23, 2021.
  3. ^ a b "Multitasking artist shows how to do it all". Reuters. January 19, 2007.."
  4. ^ staff (June 27, 2012). "John Kilduff Paints on the Run". Mancave Daily. CBS. Retrieved October 3, 2014.
  5. ^ a b Ink KC article: "[YouTube's ‘Let's Paint TV' comes to KC]."
  6. ^ a b . September 2, 2004. Archived from the original on September 21, 2012. Retrieved May 23, 2021."
  7. ^ letspainttv.com page: "John Kilduff - Let's Paint! 2011-07-13 at the Wayback Machine."
  8. ^ staff (October 15, 2012). "The Absolute Worst (or Best?) in Public Access Television". Mancave Daily. CBS. Retrieved October 3, 2014.
  9. ^ staff (February 27, 2014). "The Absolute Worster (or Bester?) in Public Access Television". Mancave Daily. CBS. Retrieved October 3, 2014.
  10. ^ "Happy Shopper #4: John Kilduff". OUTSIDELEFT. July 2006.
  11. ^ a b "John Kilduff - Resume".."
  12. ^ a b . September 2, 2004. Archived from the original on September 21, 2012. Retrieved May 23, 2021."
  13. ^ "L.A. CONFIDENTIAL". ArtNet Magazine. January 25, 2008.

External links edit

  • Let's Paint TV - official website
  • Let's Paint TV at IMDb  
  • Let's Paint TV channel on YouTube
  • on Stickam
  • Vice article: "Mr. Let's Paint Is the Most Inspirational Outsider Art Maniac You've Never Heard Of"
  • Torontoist article: "Let's do it all simultaneously right now"
  • Article: as archived January 7, 2016

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Let s Paint TV is an American television show hosted by artist John Kilduff 1 Let s Paint TVCreated byJohn KilduffDeveloped byJohn KilduffStarringJohn KilduffCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishProductionProducerJohn KilduffProduction locationsEagle Rock Los Angeles California 2002 2008 Van Nuys Los Angeles California 2009 present Running time60 minutes public access amp online Original releaseNetworkPublic Access TVRelease2002 2002 presentThe show is best noted for its live episodes which consist of the host painting while he runs on a treadmill in addition he sometimes takes calls from viewers cooks food plays ping pong or makes blended drinks 2 The show s episode titles typically reflect whatever tasks are being undertaken for example Let s Paint Exercise and Play Ping Pong Let s Paint TV was originally broadcast on Los Angeles Public access television cable TV from 2001 through 2008 after the LA public access studios were shut down in early 2008 the show transitioned to being an online only program The program began receiving world wide attention in 2006 when Kilduff began uploading video clips of his show to YouTube 3 4 Contents 1 Show information 1 1 Terrestrial television run 1 2 Transition to internet television 2 Reviews 3 John Kilduff 4 Partial guest cast 5 References 6 External linksShow information editJohn Kilduff conceived the idea for Let s Paint TV while working on a different comedy Public access show He was waiting for a Saddam Hussein impersonator to arrive and began thinking about his exercise bike in the storage room and I thought visually painting on an exercise bike could be interesting 5 He eventually decided that a treadmill would be more feasible for painting than an exercise bike 5 John Kilduff claims his aim with the series is to make people of all skill levels try their hand at painting or other forms of creative self expression Kilduff frequently encourages viewers to use very large brushes in order to cover the canvas as quickly as possible before worrying about details as he feels an empty canvas can be very intimidating to novices Although Kilduff says that the show is meant to inspire creativity in others many of the callers he gets tend not to take him seriously As the show was once on Public access TV and is now on the internet there is little to no censoring The show also lacks caller screening Many take advantage of this by expressing prejudice cursing accosting members of the show and making derogatory comments about rival gangs Despite the overwhelming number of prank callers John generally continues to take calls The sight of an artist simultaneously jogging painting blending drinks and chatting to guests and painting live models has led some to speculate that the whole show is an ironic piece of performance art Kilduff denies this and states that he is completely sincere in trying to encourage people to do something creative 6 Terrestrial television run edit The show originally began airing on Time Warner Public access television in Los Angeles in 2001 and is now being seen in New York City and London Clips of the show appeared on TV s Naughtiest Blunders in 2005 airing on England s ITV television network and in 2008 on Whacked Out Videos Let s Paint TV became more widely known in late 2006 when Kilduff began uploading recordings of episodes to the online video service YouTube where it has since become a cult hit and increased his live show s viewership 3 Transition to internet television edit On December 6 2008 the last episode of the Public access TV version of Lets Paint TV was taped The Public access TV studios in the City of Los Angeles shut down on December 31 2008 The show currently streams live Monday through Friday 11am 12 00pm PST on letspainttv com 7 Reviews editLA Weekly warmly reviewed the show saying that it jettisons the inverse snobbery of the Bob Ross tradition assuming a sophisticated audience informed by the inescapable influence of Modernism and the indeterminate sincerity of post Saturday Night Live television It turns out Let s Paint TV is indeed a clever parody of Bob Ross and company but like so much parody from Don Quixote to the novelty music of Spike Jones this one turns out to be better art than that at which it pokes fun 6 The Village Voice noted that Kilduff makes the average multitasker look like a slacker 2 CBS s Mancave Daily using images of Kilduff throughout their article spoke about Let s Paint TV and wrote it displays all that is wrong and entertaining about public access television 8 In revisiting Kilduff in 2014 they examined his broadcasting on YouTube and Stickam and his use of a treadmill for his multi tasking and observed If this isn t the epitome of public access television I don t know what is 9 John Kilduff editJohn Kilduff the show s host is an artist and longtime Los Angeles resident 10 He received comedic training at The Groundlings studied improv at Los Angeles City College and attended the Otis Parsons Art Institute 11 In 2008 he received a Master of Fine Arts degree from UCLA 11 Kilduff has appeared as a guest on The Tyra Banks Show where he painted Banks portrait He appeared on the red carpet for the VH1 2006 Big Awards and painted David Hasselhoff s portrait on the second season of America s Got Talent Kilduff was also filmed painting and jogging for a 2006 USA Network commercial LA Weekly notes that during most episodes of Let s Paint TV Kilduff wears his trademark crumpled and paint stained Brooks Brothers suit 12 In order to avoid working a day job Kilduff sells many of his paintings at art fairs around California 12 He has appeared at several art shows throughout Southern California often running on his treadmill painting and doing various other activities while museum patrons look on 13 Partial guest cast editJohn Kilduff Paul Kilduff John s Brother Eric Andre Michael Q Schmidt Zach Galifianakis Deborah Hunter Inga Svorkist James Evans Kelly Taylor Frozen Plastic musicians Los Cremators musicians Mondo musicians Ultraviolet Eye musicians Rahdunes musicians Anal Holocaust musicians Lamont Paul Josh Robert Thompson Mark Wentzel Cannon Kelly Paulette Nichols Ask a Chola Venus Alexa Bernard Nacion Gabe Rothschild Molly Barnes Raymond Chavez Irish Kid Charles Francine DancerReferences edit Let s Paint TV at IMDb nbsp a b LET S PAINT September 8 2009 Archived from the original on November 3 2016 Retrieved May 23 2021 a b Multitasking artist shows how to do it all Reuters January 19 2007 staff June 27 2012 John Kilduff Paints on the Run Mancave Daily CBS Retrieved October 3 2014 a b Ink KC article YouTube s Let s Paint TV comes to KC a b The Joy of Painting Saddam September 2 2004 Archived from the original on September 21 2012 Retrieved May 23 2021 letspainttv com page John Kilduff Let s Paint Archived 2011 07 13 at the Wayback Machine staff October 15 2012 The Absolute Worst or Best in Public Access Television Mancave Daily CBS Retrieved October 3 2014 staff February 27 2014 The Absolute Worster or Bester in Public Access Television Mancave Daily CBS Retrieved October 3 2014 Happy Shopper 4 John Kilduff OUTSIDELEFT July 2006 a b John Kilduff Resume a b The Joy of Painting Saddam September 2 2004 Archived from the original on September 21 2012 Retrieved May 23 2021 L A CONFIDENTIAL ArtNet Magazine January 25 2008 External links editLet s Paint TV official website Let s Paint TV at IMDb nbsp Let s Paint TV channel on YouTube Let s Paint TV channel on Stickam Vice article Mr Let s Paint Is the Most Inspirational Outsider Art Maniac You ve Never Heard Of Torontoist article Let s do it all simultaneously right now Article The Legend of John Kilduff as archived January 7 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Let 27s Paint TV amp oldid 1173775195, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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