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Actually, the program was The Magic Of Oil Painting with Bill Alexander.
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Great Artwork Gary.what do you think of mine,see the tender way the brush strokes are on the fascia`s.Oh and look and the blush tone of Deep mahogany on the windows! Ah :lol: Im a sarcastic pain in the butt in know! but im loving every minute :twisted:
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I love it! I don't think that I can afford a canvas that size, though! :lol:
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I love it!

As for Bob Ross, anyone who watches him walks away thinking they can be a great painter. RIP Bob.
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simer4001 wrote:I love it!

As for Bob Ross, anyone who watches him walks away thinking they can be a great painter. RIP Bob.
And from some of the stuff I've seen that people call art, doing what Bob did would make 'em better than a lot of 'em out there...
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kiramdear wrote: "... here's a happy little tree."

Careful, there, Joey. Them's fightin' words. :evil:
:? What'd I say? :? :lol:
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Joey,
Bob Ross is to Fine Art
what Ronald McDonald is to Haute Cuisine :evil:

It's a good thing Gary watched the other guy :lol: :lol:
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cjj wrote:
simer4001 wrote:I love it!

As for Bob Ross, anyone who watches him walks away thinking they can be a great painter. RIP Bob.
And from some of the stuff I've seen that people call art, doing what Bob did would make 'em better than a lot of 'em out there...
EXACTLY!
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Bob Ross should have been a chimney sweep...he's got the head for it...

Everytime I tuned through Ross, I was reminded of the late '60s, when I was quite an impecunious young design student. I'd recently switched majors from fine art--painting, to Industrial Design, motivated by a desire to make a decent living. But for the nonce, I was struggling like many youngsters, trying to finish my degree.

I saw a job offer postcard on a campus bulletin board for fine art painters. I thought, "somebody wants to commission paintings? How weird!", and dialed the number. I went for an interview to a large warehouse-type building in the Chicago suburb of DesPlaines, near where I lived at the time. After I filled out an application, I was called into a manager's office. He thought I'd do fine in the position. He wanted to know, did I mind being paid at piecework rates? I had an immediate impression of making $20 for painting an apple and a dead duck on a tabletop. I asked him what he was thinking of. He replied that he would just show me, and led me through a door into the back of the warehouse...

...where, set up on prop easels on loooong tables, were rows and rows of identical mountain lake landscapes, similar to the one shown with Ross above. Walking from table to table were a group of artists, each with a different color on a tray, along with a brush, or a sponge, or a blending mop. Artists #1, 2, and 3 were doing the graduated blended color backgrounds in acrylics...one the sky, the next the background shapes and the middle-ground water; the last was doing the foreground hummocks.

The next groups would each fill in one or two details with specially-shaped sponges: pine trees, a boat on the lake, a large pine group in the foregound was added last. The paintings, which had cobalt salts dryers added to the oils, would sit overnight to harden; an early shift would wrap each in cardboard and put out fresh canvases for the artists, who would arrive at 8:30 and begin again with a different painting, colors, and sponges and brushes.

We're talking 200 paintings a day here, which shipped by truck all around the country to those "discount art gallery" shows that are held in airport hotel conference rooms. An original oil, "sofa-sized" (about 24" X 48"), would typically sell for $99...others were sold to real estate firms to spruce up model homes, furniture stores for room displays and other stores to merely sell at markup.

Being the snob that I am, I decided to do something else--door to door population surveys--for money while I finished my college, rather than prostitute my "talent" making factory art.

Now that sort of thing is done in China for even less money, and everytime I see Ross, I squint and try to recall if he's the same manager who I almost went to work for back in late 1969.
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jingle_jangle wrote:Bob Ross should have been a chimney sweep...he's got the head for it...
JEALOUS!!!
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Brian, that was SOOO...unexpected... :mrgreen:
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Truly, I never cease to be amazed at the diverse artistic talents of the people on this forum, and not just within the realm of music!

You all are so cool, and inspiring..... Cheers to you, Gary, and Scotty! :wink: ....And Paul, you know how pleased I am to be the proud owner of two of your masterpieces.... :D I'm glad my post sparked this discussion on art--does anybody else have any works of art they want to share here?
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Gosh, Mel, I wasn't gonna but since you ask ... here's what seven years of art school can do for you:

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and a couple oil paintings:

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please be gentle, guys :oops: I didn't do very much flat art.
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Cool portraits, Kira! Yet another fine example of a multitalented Ric forum member! :D
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Yes, it's cool that folks here have so many talents!

As for me, well, if I try real hard and use a straightedge, I can do a fairly good rendition of a straight line...
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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