Known for his fast and easy “wet-on-wet” painting technique, Bob Ross reached millions of art lovers with his popular television program “The Joy of Painting.”
He used his television fame to launch a successful brand of art supplies and instructional books. Family Life He grew up with a half-brother, Jim, whom he would reference on his show. He was married three times, to women named Vivian Ridge, Jane Ross and Linda Brown. He had one son ...
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almost 91% of Ross’ art onThe Joy of Paintingfeatured a tree. If there was one “happy little tree,” he most likely painted another because everyone needs a “friend.”
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Bob Ross, American painter and TV personality whose popular PBS series The Joy of Painting (1983–94) made him a household name. With a loveable hippie persona and a soothing and intimate speaking voice, he made the viewer feel as if it were a personal,
and they took an expansive view of what they owned. They ultimately wanted “Bob Ross’s art, all finished paintings, work copies used in the development of Bob Ross’s finished paintings, and all paints, brushes, easels, canvases, and other supplies, materials and tools used by Bob Ross...