Nancy Kominsky


Nancy Circelli Kominsky

Nancy Kominsky in 2004
Born Emanuela Agneta Circelli
(1915-09-24)September 24, 1915
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Died March 11, 2011(2011-03-11) (aged 95)
London England
Nationality American
Known for Art teacher, television personality
Website http://nancykominsky.com/

Nancy Circelli Kominsky (born Emanuella Agneta Circelli, 24 September 1915 11 March 2011[1]) was an Italian-American artist and television presenter, who found fame in Britain with her paint-along series in the 1970s.

Personal life

She met her second husband, Patrick Wodehouse, nephew of PG Wodehouse, when he became one of her pupils in Rome. They were married in 1983. After leaving Italy the couple settled at Wimbledon, London.

Nancy Kominsky was also the author of 12 books on painting and pastels along with the autobiography THIS IS HOW I DID IT - A Self-portrait of Nancy Kominsky - A 2010 Prize Winner in the Writer's Digest Annual Competition for memoirs.

She died in London on March 11, 2011 at the age of 95, predeceased by her husband Patrick Armine Wodehouse on January 29, 2011 at the age of 90.

Paint Along TV series

Her series Paint Along with Nancy comprised 52 half-hour programmes made by HTV West from 1974 to 1978, and transmitted on ITV network in the United Kingdom. Nancy also made a follow up series in the USA for PBS for a 26 half hour programmes, which ran on PBS affiliates into the mid-1980s.

At a film festival in France, a friend introduced Nancy Kominsky to the well-known producer Peter Orton, who liked her idea of a television programme aimed at people who wanted to learn how to paint. She began to "commute" between Rome and Bristol, where she made Paint Along With Nancy. Nancy Kominsky's instruction was accompanied by an amusing, unscripted running commentary. To demystify painting with oils and the mixing of colours, she used her own kitchen-sink method: "For the background, mix a teaspoonful of orange, half a teaspoon of vermilion and a quarter of purple … ". Demonstrating as she went, she would slash on the colour with a palette knife, and would always finish with a picture that her viewers could copy. The series extended over four years and was shown extensively abroad.

Her oil painting lessons were followed with enthusiasm by housewives, shift workers, and also schoolchildren, many of whom would race home after school to switch on the television set to watch her demonstrate her unusual system of painting.

Selection of her work

Paintings by Nancy Kominsky (oil on canvas--various sizes 1974-1986)

Angelina
Cypress Point
Mother and Child
Pink Carnations
Snow in Hamburg

References

  1. Obituary: Nancy Kominsky, Daily Telegraph (web edition), 3 April 2011

External links

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