
Appalachian Art; Bodley-Bullock House; Master Wood Worker
Season 19 Episode 14 | 27m 42sVideo has Closed Captions
Appalachian artist Tami Booher and a visit to the 200-year-old Bodley-Bullock House
Appalachian artist Tami Booher uses the palette knife technique to create textured landscapes and nature scenes; a visit to the 200-year-old Bodley-Bullock House in Lexington's Gratz Park; Amy Hess explores downtown Shelbyville; and in Casey County, Dave meets master wood worker Robert Vannevel.
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Appalachian Art; Bodley-Bullock House; Master Wood Worker
Season 19 Episode 14 | 27m 42sVideo has Closed Captions
Appalachian artist Tami Booher uses the palette knife technique to create textured landscapes and nature scenes; a visit to the 200-year-old Bodley-Bullock House in Lexington's Gratz Park; Amy Hess explores downtown Shelbyville; and in Casey County, Dave meets master wood worker Robert Vannevel.
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Kentucky Life is a local public television program presented by KET
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