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PAINTING AND TRAVEL with Roger & Sarah Bansemer

Distribution
-
Program Rights Date Range
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NOLA Code:
PTRS 0900 H1
Number of Episodes/Length:
13 / 30
Genre:
Rights End:
2/6/2028
Producer
Roger and Sarah Bansemer
TV-G
CC
sIX
Stereo
Year Produced:
2016
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.

#901 Inside Passage
Roger and Sarah Bansemer travel north to Alaska where they visit the town of Ketchican and Totem Bight State Historical Park where Sarah learns about the methods and materials used to create colorful totem poles. Back in the studio Roger uses oils to create a painting of the misty shoreline by the park.

#902 The Sea Turtle
Sarah visits the Whitney Marine Laboratory and sea turtle hospital in St. Augustine, Florida where she learns about the research and care of injured sea turtles. Back in his studio, Roger uses acrylics and creates a portrait of one of the magnificent creatures.

#903 Todd's General Store
Sarah and Roger Bansemer visit the small town of Todd, North Carolina where Sarah talks to some down home whittlers and a talented musician on the front porch of the local gathering spot. Roger sets up his easel on location and using acrylics, catches the quickly changing colors and paints the general store in the early morning light.

#904 Castillo de San Marcos
Sarah tours the Castillo de San Marcos in St. Augustine, Florida learning the rich history and viewing its unique architecture and building materials of native
coquina stone. Over 300 years old, it is the oldest masonry 17th century fort in North America. Setting up his easel on location and using acrylics, Roger creates a large painting of the fort in the early morning hours.

#905 Hackberry on Rt. 66
Sarah and Roger visit a most interesting roadside stop on Rt. 66 with relics from the past including old automobiles, a soda shop, rusty signs and all things Route 66. Back in his studio Roger uses oil paints to depict one of the unrestored antique cars on display at the property.

#906 The Fly Fisherman, Part 1
In the first of this two part program, Sarah joins an expert fly fisherman by the Davidson River in North Carolina where he demonstrates the art of catching trout using different methods of casting. Roger uses oils to begin a large painting of a mountain stream with a fisherman.

#907 The Fly Fisherman, Part 2
In part 2 of this two part program, Sarah watches an expert as he creates one of the many types of flies used in fly fishing. Using oils, Roger puts the finishing touches on his painting of the mountain stream.

#908 The Dairy Cow
Roger and Sarah visit the North Carolina town of West Jefferson where Sarah visits a local butcher in the morning and later talks to one of the many artists about his work at an art opening in town. Back in the studio, Roger uses acrylics to paint a dairy cow with the focus being on back lighting a subject.

#909 Dinosaur National Park
Roger and Sarah visit the Dinosaur National Monument in Utah and Colorado where Sarah views the ancient Petroglyphs and hikes into Box Canyon. In his studio, Roger uses acrylics to paint a sandstone cliff worn by time.

#910 The Great Egret
Sarah speaks with a naturalist to learn about birding in north-eastern Florida. Roger uses oils and paints a 24 x 36 inch portrait of an Egret perched high in a Florida cabbage palm focusing on color and the warm summer light coming through frowns of the palm and surrounding foliage.

#911 The Ponce de Leon Hotel
Sarah tours several of St. Augustine's historic sites including the brick lined Aviles Street arts district, the oldest school house and the former Ponce de Leon hotel built by Henry Flagler. In his studio, Roger uses oils to create a detailed 30 by 30 inch painting of the historic hotel and statue of Pone de Leon.

#912 Journey to Titanic
Roger is invited to be a part of an expedition to the Titanic. Leaving from St. Johns, Newfoundland, Roger boards the Russian ship, Keldysh and spends the next two weeks at sea over the site of Titanic to create a number of original paintings. While inside the deep sea submersible some 12,500 feet below the surface he uses acrylics to work on paintings while actually hovering over the bow of the ship.

#913 Skagway
Roger and Sarah Bansemer travel to Skagway, Alaska, the northern most location in the “Painting and Travel” series so far. Sarah explores the old Victorian downtown area with its wooden boardwalks and then rides the White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad for a trip through the magnificent mountain scenery. Back in his studio, Roger uses oils to create a painting of the downtown area with emphasis on perspective and atmosphere.

Program Rights

Broadcast Rights:
Unlimited
Rights Dates:
2/7/2023 - 2/6/2028
School Rights:
1YR
V.O.D. Rights:
Yes
V.O.D. Rights Type:
Linear Live Streaming:
Yes
Non-Commercial Cable Rights:
Yes