Independence Mine - Painting and Travel
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- A trip to Victor, Colorado feels like a step back in time. Sarah visits a mercantile where the owners keep the fascinating history alive by describing the mining town and what it was like living there in the 1800’s. Roger uses oils to paint the wooden head frame built over the historic gold mine. He begins with a toned board of Burnt Sienna, building the painting starting with darks and working towards the lighter areas. Roger takes ques from the landscape but changes the colors and values to better create a mood of strength.
Thanks I enjoy your show on PBS. Have seen several on my local channel. Glad I found you on UA-cam. I like the side show as well as the painting show. Jack
I'll be putting more our or Painting and Travel shows on UA-cam.
Very nice! My husband was there as a boy in the '60's . Later on, after we were married, we had come here a few times. We remember the town of Victor and Cripple Creek (that would have been late '80's I think), and the trains. Thank you for bringing the memories back!
You welcome. That really is a great place to visit.
So Good to see you on You Tube! Yes I shall be looking for you here. Quiet enjoyed your comments to do with the painting and what could and couldn't go wrong with working a painting. Also rather liked your checking out the local establishments and doing a bit of walking around the area. Do like how the painting came off! Yes I would make a point of trying to catch your shows on PBS.
Loved the video Roger and Sarah. Really miss your show. I don’t remember ever seeing this episode. Is it new?
It's not new but I'm starting to put the episodes on my channel.
@@Bansemer So glad. I miss the shows so much. I went to your workshop in St Augustine a few years back. Enjoyed it very much.
@@artbykcappadona5166 Don't know if you know it or not but we're now on the Create Channel every week.
I am in the Tampa Bay area but I have not seen it on the lineup. But I will check to see again. 👍
They should be on PBS.
They are. Check listing for the nationwide Create Channel as well as your local PBS station.