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PAINTING AND TRAVEL with Roger & Sarah Bansemer

Distribution
Program Rights Date Range
-
NOLA Code:
PTRS 0500 H2
Number of Episodes/Length:
13 / 30
Genre:
Rights End:
11/30/2027
Producer
Roger and Sarah Bansemer
TV-G
CC
Stereo
Year Produced:
2013
Version:
Base
Combine your love of travel and your desire to paint by watching “Painting and Travel with Roger and Sarah Bansemer”. Roger will capture a beautiful landscape en route using acrylics or oils plus decades of experience, sharing his techniques for color mixing and shading, laying out and refining of subject matter. Sarah will show you around the area stopping to talk to people who can add fun, facts and stories to each destination. Travel with Roger and Sarah as they paint their way across the country visiting out of the way places, historic landmarks and interesting towns.

#501 Emert's Cove
Roger and Sarah Bansemer visit Sevier County in Tennessee. Sarah explores the picturesque Little Pigeon River bank and a covered bridge. Roger uses acrylics to paint a mountain scene.

#502 The Nassau Lighthouse
Sarah talks with a street artist in the Bahamas about his work. Roger uses oils to paint the Nassau Harbor Lighthouse.

#503 The Red Dairy Barn - Part 1
Roger and Sarah Bansemer visit the foothills of the Blue Ridge mountains in Tennessee. Roger uses acrylics to paint a red dairy barn and Sarah takes a closer look at the barn and the dairy cows.

#504 The Red Dairy Barn - Part 2
Roger and Sarah Bansemer visit the foothills of the Blue Ridge mountains in Tennessee. Roger uses acrylics to finish the painting of the red dairy barn and Sarah explores the farm, silos and outbuildings.

#505 Tiger Point Marina
Roger sets up his easel to paint a marsh land and marina scene in Fernandina, Florida with acrylics. Sarah talks with the owner of the marina about the boats, travelers and repairs that take place.

#506 Summer Roses
The Bansemers travel to Maine where Sarah tours an antique garden on Clapboard Island. Roger uses oils to paint a bush of red summer roses by a picket fence.

#507 The Bird House
Roger creates a painting of a small bird house using acrylics. Sarah visits the studio of artist Rolf Holmquist in Eastern North Carolina who creates fanciful and artistic birdhouses from recycled and found items.

#508 Gloucester Dory Boats
Colorful dory boats in the harbor at Gloucester, Massachusetts is the subject Roger paints using oils. Sarah walks along the waterfront where the famous Gloucester Fisherman sculpture stands honoring the many men who lost their lives over the years at sea.

#509 Brunswick's Riverfront
The waterfront park in Brunswick, Georgia is where Roger sets up his easel to paint a Victorian style structure. Sarah takes time to learn more about the Liberty Ships that were built in the town during World War II.

#510 The McKenry Farm
Roger uses acrylics for a small painting of a double silo on a farm in Tennessee with the Blue
Ridge mountains in the background. Sarah looks around the scenic farm.

#511 The Pottery Studio
The Bansemers travel to North Carolina where they visit the studio of potter David Voorhees. Sarah talks with David about his pottery and the wood fired kiln. Roger captures the studio and the path leading to it in a small painting with acrylics.

#512 Rota the Lion
Sarah talks with the curator and looks at the interesting variety of antiques and artifacts at the Lightner Museum in St. Augustine FL. Roger chooses to paint “Rota”, a lion on display that once was a beloved pet and later a mascot to Winston Churchill.

#513 Matanzas Waterfront
Sarah takes an eco-tour in a kayak on the Matanzas River in St. John’s County FL to see what the waterway and coastline have to offer. Inspired by the shoreline views and natural beauty of the area Roger paints a shoreline scene.

Program Rights

Broadcast Rights:
Unlimited
Rights Dates:
12/1/2022 - 11/30/2027
School Rights:
1YR
V.O.D. Rights:
Yes
V.O.D. Rights Type:
Concurrent w/broadcast rights
Linear Live Streaming:
Yes
Non-Commercial Cable Rights:
Yes