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There are not enough threads in the lounge about Bob Ross and 'The Joy of Painting' (Original Post) LynneSin Feb 2014 OP
i loved it also. i saw a show in which he was painting and he had a tiny squirrel in his shirt leftyohiolib Feb 2014 #1
He always came across as a genuinely nice person. n/t Tom_Foolery Feb 2014 #2
I saw a program on him that was made after he died discussing his career. denverbill Feb 2014 #3
He was a hard ass DI in the Air Force. rrneck Feb 2014 #4
He was not the same behind the scenes: El Supremo Feb 2014 #5
His happy little trees put me to sleep on many a day when I was home sick from school. ScreamingMeemie Feb 2014 #6
Bob was Mother Nature's sedative. edbermac Feb 2014 #7
Screw those happy clouds Brother Buzz Feb 2014 #8
Happy little trees! shenmue Feb 2014 #9
My Grandpa has tons of paintings OriginalGeek Feb 2014 #10
Sadly youtube scrubbed most of his stuff... Blue_Tires Feb 2014 #11
I found them posted on a Chinese version of You Tube LynneSin Feb 2014 #12
Well, that was the cool thing about Ol' Bob and his Happy Little Trees.... Grammy23 Feb 2014 #13
Personlly I think he taught Thomas Kinkade how to paint LynneSin Feb 2014 #14
Yes, actually there are. femmocrat Feb 2014 #15
He gave us a sense of tranquility. Enthusiast Feb 2014 #16
need a couple of happy clouds in your world? LynneSin Feb 2014 #18
Thank you, LynneSin! "Little fluffy things." Enthusiast Feb 2014 #19
Did you see the remix? He got one along with Mr. Rogers and Julia Childe Recursion Feb 2014 #17

denverbill

(11,489 posts)
3. I saw a program on him that was made after he died discussing his career.
Thu Feb 27, 2014, 04:08 PM
Feb 2014

They were saying he hated his 'fro' as time went on, but decided never to change it because it was kind of his trademark.

It still amazes me how fast he could paint.

edbermac

(15,942 posts)
7. Bob was Mother Nature's sedative.
Thu Feb 27, 2014, 04:39 PM
Feb 2014

His show used to be on 12:30am; after 10-15 minutes I'd be fast asleep.

Brother Buzz

(36,449 posts)
8. Screw those happy clouds
Thu Feb 27, 2014, 04:39 PM
Feb 2014

I live in the parched west and I want angry clouds, bursting at the seams, to spill on us.

Bob was an institution

OriginalGeek

(12,132 posts)
10. My Grandpa has tons of paintings
Thu Feb 27, 2014, 04:44 PM
Feb 2014

done by my Grandma in the Bob Ross style. I have a couple of 'em.

Now that she's gone I can admit she was no Bob Ross but I love 'em anyway. She'd watch a BR show and get to work. I ain't planning to argue against anything that made my Grandma happy.

Grammy23

(5,810 posts)
13. Well, that was the cool thing about Ol' Bob and his Happy Little Trees....
Thu Feb 27, 2014, 05:31 PM
Feb 2014

He made lots of ordinary folks believe they could paint. People who might never have had the courage to pick up a brush and see what they could do. Sure some of them were no artists. But that is all subjective and if you get pleasure from doing artistic things, I say go for it. It's relaxing and can really put you in a happy place, at least for a little while. So Thanks, Bob Ross, for inspiring lots of your viewers to take up their brushes and paint!

LynneSin

(95,337 posts)
14. Personlly I think he taught Thomas Kinkade how to paint
Thu Feb 27, 2014, 05:37 PM
Feb 2014

I really don't see much different other than one was painted by a groovy, down to earth guy and the other by some asshat who thought his mass produced artwork had some form of value similiar to Picasso or Van Gogh.

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