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In INSP’s original series Brush of Honor, artist Phil Taylor is on a mission to paint portraits of America’s fallen heroes and hand-deliver them to surviving family members across the country. One painting at a time, he touches the lives of grieving parents, spouses, and children who have lost loved ones at war. “As an artist,” Phil ...
In Brush of Honor, artist Phil Taylor is on a mission to pay tribute to America’s fallen military service members. In each episode he embarks on a journey to learn as much as he can about them in order to accurately reflect the fallen hero’s true spirit in a hand-painted original portrait. He visits their hometown, meets with family members ...
May 21, 2015 · Brush of Honor: With Phil Taylor, Lisa Taylor, Gary Sinise, Jordin Taylor. Phil Taylor paints portraits of fallen American service members and presents them to their families in emotional ceremonies.
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- Derek Argel, U.S. Air Force, Captain, Combat Controller. Phil Taylor paints a portrait of Capt. Derek Argel, a fallen U.S. Air Force combat controller.
- Brandon Stout, U.S. Army, Specialist, Military Police. Phil Taylor paints a portrait of U.S. Army Spc. Brandon Stout, who died while serving in Iraq.
- Erik Kristensen, U.S. Navy SEAL, Lieutenant Commander. Phil Taylor paints Navy SEAL Lt. Cmdr. Erik Kristensen, who died during a mission in Afghanistan.
- Alex Jimenez, U.S. Army, Staff Sergeant. Phil Taylor paints a portrait of fallen U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Alex Jimenez.
Brush of Honor - watch online: streaming, buy or rent. Currently you are able to watch "Brush of Honor" streaming on Tubi TV, Freevee for free with ads or buy it as download on Amazon Video.
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Streaming, rent, or buy Brush of Honor – Season 1: Currently you are able to watch "Brush of Honor - Season 1" streaming on Tubi TV, Freevee for free with ads or buy it as download on Amazon Video.
Brush of Honor is a deceptively difficult show to produce because we need to tell the stories of three people at the same time: the fallen service member, the painter, and the family member who is receiving the portrait. It’s a difficult challenge to give equal weight to all three in a half-hour show.