Bob Ross’s “The Joy of Painting' debuted on public access television in 1983 and ran for 31 seasons – more than 403 episodes – until 1994.
TV painting instructor/artist Bob Ross using a large paint brush to touch up one of his large seascapes in his studio at home.
The "most historically significant Bob Ross original painting ever created" is for sale at a Minnesota art gallery. "A Walk in the Woods" is the first painting Ross did on his iconic show, "The Joy of Painting." It’s being sold by the Modern Artist art gallery in Minneapolis,"Bob Ross has surpassed Andy Warhol and Pablo Picasso as the internet’s most searched for artist according to data from Google Analytics," gallery owner Ryan Nelson said in a statement to.
TV painting instructor/artist Bob Ross painting one of his landscapes as his pet crow holds a paint brush in its beak while perched on top of easel in studio home. Nelson said the gallery will entertain all serious offers, but ultimately they want to see the painting in a museum or traveling exhibit "to allow as many people as possible to view such an exciting work of art."Ross’s "The Joy of Painting" debuted on public access television in 1983 and ran for 31 seasons – more than 403 episodes – until 1994. Ross quickly gained a widespread following for his soothing tone and soft-spoken voice.
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