Blue Mountain Fine Art | Oregon Art Beat
Since 2005, Blue Mountain Fine Art has been the go-to foundry for some of America's best-known bronze artists. We tour the foundry and watch this ancient and multi-faceted process on a snowy day in Baker City. For more stories like this visit OPB online at https://opb.org. --- Oregon Public Broadcasting aims to elevate and amplify the community, connect Oregon and its neighbors, and illuminate a wider world through stories. OPB Every Day. OPB Everywhere. One way to support OPB and the work of public media is to subscribe to our channel for new OPB videos every month: / opb Member support makes all the videos on the OPB YouTube channel possible, and everything else you love. Ensure the next important story is covered and join in as a Sustainer now at https://give.opb.org/opb/ #oregonartbeat #BronzeArt #FineArt #ArtFoundry #BlueMountainFineArt #BronzeSculpture#ArtTour #ArtProcess #BakerCity #ArtInTheMaking #AmericanArtists #Sculpture #ArtisticProcess #OPB #Oregon #PacificNorthWest #pbsforthearts

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