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{{Short description|American painter and television host (1930–1994)}}
==Locations==
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'''Helen Van Wyk''' (April 21, 1930 – 1994) was an American painter, author and art instructor who created and hosted ''Welcome To My Studio'', an instructional television program that aired for 10 series on [[PBS]] in the 1990s.
===North America===
*[[Cross Island Chapel]], a non-denominational church located on a dock on Mason's Pond in Oneida, New York
*[[Union Church (Wiscasset, Maine)]], once located in Wiscasset, Maine from 1958-1990. Reconstructed in 2024.
*[[Decker's Chapel]], a historic chapel on Earth Road and PA 255 in St. Marys, Elk County, Pennsylvania within the Diocese of Erie.
*[[Glenmoore, Pennsylvania]], home of "... the smallest church in the world..."
*[[Elbe, Washington|Little White Church of Elbe]], built in 1906 by the inhabitants according to the plans of Reverend Karl Kilian.


===Spain===
==Career==
Helen Van Wyk was born in [[Fair Lawn, New Jersey]] on April 21, 1930.<ref name=ART>{{cite web |url=https://www.askart.com/artist/Helen_Van_Wyk/117592/Helen_Van_Wyk.aspx |title=Helen Van Wyk - Biography |date=June 3, 2024 |website=www.askart.com/ |publisher= |access-date=June 3, 2024 |quote=}}</ref>
*[[Castillo de Colomares]], a monument in the form of a castle near Benalmádena, containing the smallest church in the world.


In 1970, Van Wyk married artist Herb Rogoff.<ref name=ROGOFF>{{cite web |url=https://www.pulpartists.com/Rogoff.html |title=HERB ROGOFF (1927-2018) |last=Saunders|first=David|date=January 1, 2019 |www.pulpartists.com/ |publisher= |access-date=June 3, 2024 |quote=}}</ref> They moved to [[Rockport, Massachusetts]] where they wrote and published art books together. Van Wyk died of cancer in 1994.<ref name=ROGOFF/>
===Aran Islands===
*[[Teampall Bheanáin]], situated near Kilronan on Inishmore, Aran, Galway Bay, Ireland.


==see also==
==Legacy==
Artist and author Joan Lord, who was also a former student of Van Wyk,
*[[House church]]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Blacket#Small_churches Small Churches]


==Bibliography==
{{Disambiguation|Church}}
*{{cite book|last=Van Wyk|first=Helen|date=1970|title=Acrylic Portrait Painting|isbn=978-0823000753}}
*{{cite book|last=Van Wyk|first=Helen|date=1990|title=Color Mixing in Action|isbn=978-0929552064}}
*{{cite book|last=Van Wyk|first=Helen|date=1991|title=Basic Oil Painting the Van Wyk Way|isbn=978-0929552019}}
*{{cite book|last=Van Wyk|first=Helen|date=1993|title=Welcome to My Studio: Adventures in Oil Painting With Helen Van Wyk|isbn=978-0891345824}}
*{{cite book|last=Van Wyk|first=Helen|date=1993|title=My Thirteen Colors & How I Use Them|isbn=978-0929552071}}
*{{cite book|last=Van Wyk|first=Helen|date=1995|title=Color Mixing the Van Wyk Way: A Manual for Oil Painters|isbn=978-0929552095}}
*{{cite book|last=Van Wyk|first=Helen|date=1996|title=Helen Van Wyk's Favorite Color Recipes|isbn=978-0929552101}}
*{{cite book|last=Van Wyk|first=Helen|date=1998|title=Helen Van Wyk's Favorite Color Recipes 2|isbn=978-0929552132}}
*{{cite book|last=Van Wyk|first=Helen|date=1998|title=Portraits in Oil the Van Wyk Way|isbn=978-0929552149}}
*{{cite book|last=Van Wyk|first=Helen|date=1998|title=Portraits in Oil the Van Wyk Way|isbn=978-0929552149}}
*{{cite book|last=Van Wyk|first=Helen|date=1998|title=Painting Flowers the Van Wyk Way|isbn=978-0929552194}}

==References==
{{Reflist}}

==External links==
* [https://www.cherylruthbaron.com/blog/187854/and-maybe-next-time-i-will-teach-you-how-to-make-soup Cheryl Ruth Baron: "''And maybe next time, I will teach you how to make soup''".]
* [http://www.helenvanwyk.com/ Helen Van Wyk.Com]
* [https://www.youtube.com/@HelenVanWyk Helen Van Wyk YouTube Channel]
* [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73041189/helen-rogoff Helen Van Wyk Rogoff Find-a-Grave]

Revision as of 22:58, 13 June 2024

Helen Van Wyk (April 21, 1930 – 1994) was an American painter, author and art instructor who created and hosted Welcome To My Studio, an instructional television program that aired for 10 series on PBS in the 1990s.

Career

Helen Van Wyk was born in Fair Lawn, New Jersey on April 21, 1930.[1]

In 1970, Van Wyk married artist Herb Rogoff.[2] They moved to Rockport, Massachusetts where they wrote and published art books together. Van Wyk died of cancer in 1994.[2]

Legacy

Artist and author Joan Lord, who was also a former student of Van Wyk,

Bibliography

  • Van Wyk, Helen (1970). Acrylic Portrait Painting. ISBN 978-0823000753.
  • Van Wyk, Helen (1990). Color Mixing in Action. ISBN 978-0929552064.
  • Van Wyk, Helen (1991). Basic Oil Painting the Van Wyk Way. ISBN 978-0929552019.
  • Van Wyk, Helen (1993). Welcome to My Studio: Adventures in Oil Painting With Helen Van Wyk. ISBN 978-0891345824.
  • Van Wyk, Helen (1993). My Thirteen Colors & How I Use Them. ISBN 978-0929552071.
  • Van Wyk, Helen (1995). Color Mixing the Van Wyk Way: A Manual for Oil Painters. ISBN 978-0929552095.
  • Van Wyk, Helen (1996). Helen Van Wyk's Favorite Color Recipes. ISBN 978-0929552101.
  • Van Wyk, Helen (1998). Helen Van Wyk's Favorite Color Recipes 2. ISBN 978-0929552132.
  • Van Wyk, Helen (1998). Portraits in Oil the Van Wyk Way. ISBN 978-0929552149.
  • Van Wyk, Helen (1998). Portraits in Oil the Van Wyk Way. ISBN 978-0929552149.
  • Van Wyk, Helen (1998). Painting Flowers the Van Wyk Way. ISBN 978-0929552194.

References

  1. ^ "Helen Van Wyk - Biography". www.askart.com/. June 3, 2024. Retrieved June 3, 2024.
  2. ^ a b Saunders, David (January 1, 2019). "HERB ROGOFF (1927-2018)". Retrieved June 3, 2024. {{cite web}}: Text "www.pulpartists.com/" ignored (help)

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