Actually Bob Ross learned his craft from William “fire it in” Alexander, but Bob became more popular I still watch the Bob Ros channel on PlutoTV once in while
High Art is worth $Millions, the province of only a few and the more strange and weird the more valuable. Low Art, is not as expensive is enjoyed by millions and is easily accessible and understandable. Low Art is of course view with disdain by the cognoscenti.
Heaven help me, but I’ve always felt that a Bob Ross landscape is to art what a chili dog is to cuisine haute. On the other hand, I do enjoy the occasional chili dog. . . .
Off topic, I was looking at Skyler’s desk and remembered having those in grade school. When I lifted the lid up too fast, I would sometimes forget to lean back and ‘OUCH!’ Girls know what I’m talking about.LOL
adrienne.kristine almost 3 years ago
R.I.P. to him and his “happy little accidents.”
LastRoseOfSummer 1 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I loved watching him, cheezy as it was.
Maizing almost 3 years ago
That answer isn’t wrong.
hangedman almost 3 years ago
The answer could be anybody. My answer would have been Robt. Williams. What’s yours?
Jonathan Mason almost 3 years ago
Who is Bob Ross? I know I could look on t’internet, but I can’t be a**ed.
paperphrique almost 3 years ago
If you’re of a certain age, an alternate answer is Jon Gnagy.
baddawg1989 almost 3 years ago
Some happy little clouds over here…
Otto Knowbetter almost 3 years ago
I like post-modern art. Post, meaning after, and modern, meaning now. So post-modern art hasn’t happened yet.
Larry K Stewart Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Who is Bob Ross
littlejohn Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Hunter Biden? Painting for money or drugs/women.
Prey almost 3 years ago
If the Turner prize and The Tate Modern are to go by, Charles Ponzi!
Brich027 almost 3 years ago
“Let’s go crazy and paint some happy little trees over here!”
scote1379 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I would’ve said Robert Indiana !
papajim545 almost 3 years ago
Should I know who that is?
Totalloser Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Actually Bob Ross learned his craft from William “fire it in” Alexander, but Bob became more popular I still watch the Bob Ros channel on PlutoTV once in while
StarNut Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Today is his birthday, he would have been 79 years old!
Linguist almost 3 years ago
I’d have said Dan Robbins, who invented Paint-by-Numbers.
Can’t remember how many of those I received for Christmas as a kid, but I seem to recall that I actually finished one or two of ’em.
Bruce1253 almost 3 years ago
High Art is worth $Millions, the province of only a few and the more strange and weird the more valuable. Low Art, is not as expensive is enjoyed by millions and is easily accessible and understandable. Low Art is of course view with disdain by the cognoscenti.
montylc2001 almost 3 years ago
Jack Kirby
Bookworm almost 3 years ago
Heaven help me, but I’ve always felt that a Bob Ross landscape is to art what a chili dog is to cuisine haute. On the other hand, I do enjoy the occasional chili dog. . . .
samfran6-0 almost 3 years ago
Off topic, I was looking at Skyler’s desk and remembered having those in grade school. When I lifted the lid up too fast, I would sometimes forget to lean back and ‘OUCH!’ Girls know what I’m talking about.LOL
cipactli77 almost 3 years ago
This is a happy art history quiz then.
schaefer jim almost 3 years ago
Yeah, he is still around on PBS.
kcgtsv almost 3 years ago
Bob would have been 79 today.
namelocdet almost 3 years ago
He got that question right.
JP Steve Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I saw “Monopoly, the Bob Ross edition” in a store window yesterday. Godnoze how that works!