Bob Ross The Joy of Painting Sticky Notes
Bob Ross The Joy of Painting Sticky Notes
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Forgetting details? Missing meetings? Losing things, or maybe totally losing it? Follow the inspiring example of Bob Ross, infamous for his PBS television series, The Joy of Painting. Calm down... WAY down. The Bob Ross sticky note booklet features images of Bob Ross and his work. There are hundreds of handy notes and page markers to keep your place, keep your notes, and keep your appointments. Soon, you'll be quoting the tranquil artist, himself: "Some days everything just works for you. Everything you touch works."
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- Product type: Notepad
- Shipping Weight: 0.25 lb (4.0 oz; 113 g)
- SKU: SKU: SKU010010992
- UPC: 814229008958
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Bob Ross (1942 — 1995) left an indelible mark on the world of art with his unique approach to painting and his soothing presence on screen. Despite facing challenges in his early life, Ross discovered his passion for painting while stationed in Alaska during his time in the U.S. Air Force. The breathtaking landscapes of the Alaskan wilderness served as a wellspring of inspiration for his future artistic endeavors.
Ross is most renowned for his television show "The Joy of Painting," which aired from 1983 to 1994. His calm demeanor, distinctive Afro hairstyle, and trademark phrase "happy little trees" endeared him to millions of viewers around the globe. Ross's "wet-on-wet" oil painting technique, where layers of paint are applied while the previous layers are still wet, allowed him to create stunning landscapes and seascapes in just half an hour. He encouraged viewers to embrace mistakes and see them as opportunities for creativity, fostering a sense of confidence and enjoyment in painting.
Beyond his televised presence, Bob Ross was also a dedicated teacher and philanthropist. He founded his own art school and provided instructional materials, ensuring that his unique style and philosophy of painting could be accessible to all. Sadly, Bob Ross passed away on July 4, 1995, but his legacy endures through his art, his teachings, and the countless people he inspired to pick up a paintbrush and discover the joy of creating their own worlds on canvas.
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