A rustling of plastic smocks unwrapped and the hum of chatter quieted as a figure made their way to the front of the room.
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The first of 30 Bob Ross paintings — many of them created live on the PBS series that made him a household name — have been auctioned off to support public television. Ross, with his distinctive afro, ...
A second auction of the famed 'Joy of Painting' host's works was held on Jan. 27 Acey Harper/Getty;Bonhams A Jan. 27 auction in Massachusetts of three Bob Ross paintings generated $1.27 million This ...
"Start gentle at the top, and then tap a little more," instructed artist Chris Severn. It's the beginnings of a happy scene inside a Friday night Wescosville Art Class. "Every tree needs a buddy," ...
LOS ANGELES — Bonhams Auction House was a little quiet Tuesday afternoon, with an auction of American landscapes drawing few in-person attendees compared to the interest it had generated online. But ...
BOB ROSS: We don't make mistakes, as you know. All we do is have happy accidents in our world. KELLY: Ross rose to public media fame in the 1980s and '90s with his TV show "The Joy Of Painting," where ...
"Change of Seasons," painted by television host Bob Ross in 1990, is among the pieces up for auction by Bonhams Skinner. (Courtesy of Bonhams) Fans of "The Joy of Painting" with cash to spare now have ...
More than 30 years after his death, the work of artist and public television icon Bob Ross continues to engage audiences across the world. When Congress rescinded $1.1 billion allocated for public ...
My uncle Frank, now 97 years young, introduced me to artist/broadcaster Bob Ross (1942-1995) when I was a kid. Growing up, my uncle Frank was the craftsman of craftsmen. He could fix a leaky toilet, ...
My uncle Frank, now 97 years young, introduced me to artist/broadcaster Bob Ross (1942-1995) when I was a kid. Growing up, my uncle Frank was the craftsman of craftsmen. He could fix a leaky toilet, ...