Artist Bob Ross paints on canvas a beautiful oil paintings.
Each show began with Ross standing with a blank canvas in front of a black background. In under thirty minutes, he would turn the blank canvas into an imaginary landscape, using the wet-on-wet oil painting technique, in which the painter continues adding paint on top of still wet paint rather than waiting a lengthy amount of time to allow each layer of paint to dry. Combining this method with the use of two inch and other types of brushes as well as painting knives allowed him to paint trees, water, clouds, and mountains in a matter of seconds. Each painting would start with simple strokes that appeared to be nothing more than colored smudges. As he added more and more strokes, the blotches transformed into intricate landscapes...
The 1 hour Beginners Workshop talks about the tools needed for wet on wet painting as well as the basics on using those tools. At the end he shows a painting project that HAS been seen on the TV show.
The 3 hour instructional workshop goes into more detail on hour to use the tools, create effects and correct errors. At the end he completes a painting project.
The other 9 programs are 1 hour instructional videos, so Bob Ross goes into more detail than in the TV show. They each are a new painting that has never been seen on the TV show.
Bez prevoda.Bob Ross Instructional Series
Beginners Workshop