SEWICKLEY Roses always accompany drama on ABC s The Bachelor.
Each episode of the romance reality series finds that season s bachelor giving a rose to every female contestant he wants to keep seeing.
Any contestant who doesn t get a rose is sent packing.
Roses will remain a fixture for Season 25 of The Bachelor filmed over two months at Nemacolin Woodlands in Fayette County.
An additional new spin on roses will come as well, when Sewickley artist Claire Hardy’s floral paintings are featured as backdrops in each episode of the new season debuting Jan. 4.
From the rose ceremony room to informal interview sessions with contestants, Hardy’s artwork will infuse The Bachelor scenes with her signature vibrant colors.
Courtesy of Claire Hardy
Sewickley artist Claire Hardy’s art will be seen in the upcoming season of “The Bachelor,” filmed at Nemacolin Woodlands Resort in Fayette County and debuting Jan. 4.
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While drama is always in the forefront of “The Bachelor,” the background should interest Western Pennsylvania viewers when Season 25 of ABC’s romantic reality show starts Jan. 4.
First, the season, starring suitor Matt James was filmed at Nemacolin Resort in Fayette County.
Second, paintings by Sewickley artist Claire Hardy will appear during of the season. Despite sharing a name with the resort owners, there was no nepotism involved. And that art features roses, of course.