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  1. A Warm Winter. 18/24 Bob Ross paints a winter scene comprising a cabin, snowfall and warm, colourful skies.

    • Who Is Bob Ross?
    • What Is The ‘Wet-On-Wet’ Technique?
    • Where Can I Watch Bob Ross?
    • What Materials Do I Need to Follow Bob Ross’s Technique?
    • Base Coats
    • Odourless Thinner
    • Sophia Flowers Introduction to Bob Ross Materials
    • What Happened to All Bob’s Paintings?

    Born in Florida in 1942, Bob Ross didn’t discover oil painting until he started taking art lessons whilst serving in the U.S Air Force. He studied the ‘wet-on-wet’ technique and became ‘hooked’. After leaving the Airforce, he continued to study at various art schools, perfecting his ‘wet-on-wet’ technique and even teaching it to several of his frie...

    The wet-on-wet technique in oil painting, also known as ‘alla prima’ is where you apply a new layer of oil paint, on top of a still-wet layer rather than waiting for a layer to dry before applying the next. This method allows you to complete a whole painting very quickly – which is a big part of the appeal to people watching Bob’s shows.

    If you are in the UK and have a TV licence, you can visitBBC iPlayerand watch the first 2 series of The Joy of Painting. Alternatively, you can catch up on Amazon Prime video or if you are in the US – the Bob Ross YouTube channel has every episode free to watch there. Unfortunately, that content is not available in the UK.

    You can follow Bob Ross’s technique usingany oil paints, we have been told by customers that our Ken Bromley Oil Paints have a similar consistency to the thicker Bob Ross oil paints. Many people also use Daler Rowney Georgian Oils, or Winsor & Newton Winton. If you want to follow Bob’s technique using Water Mixable Oil Paint, this is also possible ...

    There are two types of base coats in the Bob Ross range, the liquid base coats which are essential for the wet-on-wet technique, and the gessos which you can use under the liquid clear.

    Bob Ross’sodourless thinneris another essential. You can use any other type or artists’ paint thinner, but this one is so popular because it is odourless. Fill a bucket with the thinner to clean your brushes. Allow the sediment to settle for a few days and it is ready to be used again! Other odourless/low odour thinners include Loxley Low Odour Whi...

    Watch the video below to see certified instructor Sophia Flowers take us through her recommended basic set up for getting started with Bob Ross materials. Visit our websiteto find the full selection of Bob Ross materials and get started on your Bob Ross painting!

    For every episode of the Joy of Painting, Bob painted 3 versions of the artwork. One before the episode to be used as a visual reference, the one he actually completes during the show and a third to be used for his books. This means there are literally hundreds of Bob Ross Paintings in existence, but apart from a few that are now displayed in the S...

  2. Aug 20, 2021 · Bob Ross, the television painter known for his dandelion-fuzz hair and pizza-delivery approach to knocking out a landscape (30 minutes or less!) is still beloved, 26 years after his death, for...

  3. A Cold Spring Day. 19/26 Painter Bob Ross invites you to enjoy the last of winter’s snowy touch on canvas.

  4. In real time, Ross creates tranquil natural scenes, including his trademark 'happy' clouds, cascading waterfalls, snow-covered forests, serene lakes and distant mountain summits.

  5. Jan 2, 2017 · It’s a cold, cold winter day but Bob Ross offers a warm and roomy barn as refuge from the snowy blanket covering the farm.

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  7. All the colors needed to do the painting 'Winter Night' from 'The Joy of Painting' with Bob Ross.

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