watching his program, which was made popular by PBS in the 1980s; Number of Certified Ross Instructors worldwide; Number of households worldwide that can view reruns of the program, "The Joy of Painting," which teaches people how to paint landscapes; Revenue growth realized by Bob Ross Inc...
— Bob Ross, whose unorthodox approach to landscape painting proved a popular if not a critical success in a lengthy run on PBS television stations, is dead. The bushy-haired art instructor with the soothing, hypnotic voice who urged a nation of viewers to paint “happy little trees,” died...
The 2-inch brush – Bob Ross’s most famous painting tool. The “fan” brush - Perfect for making happy little clouds and trees. The palette knife - For creating mountain ranges and shorelines. Why Bob Ross? “You can do anything you want to do. This is your world.”– Bob Ross Bo...
Since Bob Ross paints happy trees, what better way to complete this DIY couples costume than by making me a tree, a happy tree – of course. Being a painting of a happy accident, or is it a happy tree is super simple. Here is how you can recreate this DIY Happy Tree costume with ...
Bob Ross Quotes about Painting and Life Bob Ross best quotes about art, life, and trees. “Believe that you can do it, cause you can do it.” “It’s so important to do something every day that will make you happy.” “I think each of us, sometime in our life, has wanted to ...
The character is clearly inspired by Ross, showing off the threep’s that defined him: perm, painting, and public TV. Plus the original Blacklist description of the film calls him “a Bob Ross–esque PBS painting show host.” So, yeah, it’s Ross-esque. But the plot is not based on...
Bob Ross was an American painter, art instructor, and television host. He hosted the popular television show The Joy of Painting, which aired from 1983 to 1994. He was known for his soothing voice and his "happy little trees" and landscapes. Following is our collection on famous quotes by...
Bob Ross was a consummate teacher. He guided fans along as he painted “happy trees,”“almighty mountains” and “fluffy clouds” over the course of his 11-year television career on his PBS show, “The Joy of Painting.” In total, Ross painted 381 works on the show, relying on a dis...
20 of NY’s funnest painters are painting an episode of Bob Ross, and you’re invited to drink beers and BID on each painting at evening’s end! That’s right, you can walk out with your very own happy little trees and fluffy little clouds painting if youbid in the auction, all to...