Bob Ross was a professional painter that had a show called, “The Joy of Painting”. That helped many people get into painting and enjoy it as much as he did. Just kidding no one loved painting more than him. He also was the head of his own paint supplies company. But he also had a very troubled child hood. Bob Ross helped create and innovate many many things. He helped innovate the art genera of landscapes. By helping introduce the wet on wet painting technique (information learned from biography.com). Also he made a giant paint supplies empire through advertising on his show and by making his fro iconic and very recognizable (information from most if not all sites on Bob Ross). But in truth he absolutely hated the fro but he knew
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Of Norwegian and Irish descent, Bob was the fifth of six children born into a Chicago vaudevillian. He was exposed to risqué performances at a young age and it is shown throughout his work and life as a choreographer. Bob Fosse grew up with a technical background of ballet and tap. He later began to perform in burlesque clubs, performing theatrical jazz piece, which he choreographed himself. Later on, in his already
Bob Fosse was greatly involved in the arts, as he was a actor, dancer, choreographer, screenwriter and director. His shows were made famous by his use of props, hats, and gloves. He formed a different style that is now used in modern dance. His style included
Bob Ross was born on October 29th, 1942, in Daytona Beach, Florida, and raised in Orlando. Bob had one sibling, a brother named Jim. Ross would later enter the military, mentioning in one episode of The Joy Of Painting that "I was the guy who makes you scrub the latrine, the guy who makes you make your bed, the guy who screams at you for being late to work”, and that he was fed up with it, saying that he promised himself that, if he ever got away, he would never raise his voice again. This time in the military, though, was essential to his art career. Stationed in Alaska, he developed his wet-on-wet style, allowing him to paint landscapes in around half an hour, saying that ''I used to go home at lunch and do a couple while I had my sandwich. I'd take them back that afternoon and sell them.'' Bob quickly realized that he could make more money selling paintings, and ended up quitting his job at the Air Force, raising himself to
Have you ever wondered who the most calm, positive and creative painters of the 1960’s was? Well, it was Bob Ross. Bob Ross was one of the most inspirational people and painters of the 1960’s in the U.S. To begin, he was in the military for more than 20 years, and rose to become a medical records technician. Second, Bob learned how to paint in his time during service. He spent every minute of his spare time learning how to paint off of tv shows. Once he left the military, he had his own painting show on pbs. Lastly, Bob made a lot of money off of his products. Ross didn’t make any money off of his painting show, but he did make money off of his own line of art supplies, like brushes, and oil paints.
Robert Ross’s role in society. Robert Ross was a soldier and a young man with a great sense of sensibility for any living creature, and that was his downfall, Miss Turner says "Robert Ross was no Hitler. That was his problem" (Findley, 15). This is important because his inability to kill took away his sanity, creating a chaos within himself and society, we will see this later. He was not a killing machine: his weakness is seen in his inability to kill Rowena’s rabbits and the injured horse. killing the rabbits would had helped Robert forget his guilt about his sister’s death, but he couldn’t “The rabbits had to die- and Robert had to do it. Mister Ross was inclined to be more lenient. Surely the rabbits could be killed somewhere
Vincent Van Gogh is one of the most famous painters of all time. His style was post-impressionism. He was a Dutch man, born in an averaged sized town called Groot-Zundert, Netherlands. The reason he became an artist, and the thing that influenced him the most to become an artist was actually his mother. His mother was interested in nature, she did a lot of drawing and watercolors and that really influenced her son heavily and got him into art. When he was fifteen years old, his family was really struggling with their finances. Because of this, he was forced to get a job and help them provide. It ended up that his uncle owned an art dealership, so he got a job there.
As Pablo Picasso once said, “Painting is a blind man’s profession. He paints not what he sees, but what he feels, what he tells himself about what he has seen.” Picasso’s passion for art started at a young age, getting his passion for art from his father. Pablo Picasso is known for the innovative techniques he introduced to the art world. Each being influenced from his life around him, to modifications in the colors he utilized, or transitioning to an unorthodox style of painting, and even practicing printmaking.
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Arguably one of his most famous pieces of art, Whamm! displays this method of painting. Those methods make the panels look different from the original panels but remarkably similar at the same time. By designing his subjects the way the mass media portrayed them, rather than attempting to accurately reproduce the subject Lichtenstein helped define the Pop Art movement.
Every artist has his or her own style of painting. Each painting tells some sort of story or has some type of personal meaning to the artist. One of the most important figures in modern art is Pablo Picasso. Not only was Pablo Picasso a genius in the field of abstract art, but he also experimented with sculpting and ceramics. Pablo Picasso has taken the world to many places with his unique style of work which is why I believe he is considered to be a genius of the 20th century.
His painting style is very different than mine, but I still love to watch and learn new things that I can experiment with in my style of painting. He accomplished many things in life, including finishing over 30,000 paintings and touching the hearts of millions of people while doing that. More recently, he has become very popular on social media, with over 67,000 followers on his Twitter fan page and over a million views on his YouTube painting videos. His love of painting has been brought
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