News

Ross, son of PBS Television icon Bob Ross, and his partner Dana Jester held a week-long workshop on the 16th-century oil painting technique known as “wet-on-wet,” made famous by Bob Ross.
His signature wet-on-wet oil painting technique (painting over a thin base layer of wet paint) became the cornerstone of an entire curriculum that was built around Ross’s artistic approach.
Ross had a distinctive style characterized by his soft-spoken demeanor, signature hairstyle, and the use of wet-on-wet oil painting techniques to create stunning landscapes, seascapes, and nature ...
A signed work made by the artist Bob Ross for the first episode of his popular show The Joy of Painting has hit the market with a staggering list price of more than $9.8 million.
He went on to make a career of the “wet-on-wet” oil painting technique, which sees an artist apply oil paint on top of still-wet oil paint.
It is still re-run today on some PBS stations. On it, Ross instructs viewers in the quick, wet-on-wet oil painting technique directly from his imagination, without a sketch.
In each half-hour episode of his popular series, The Joy of Painting, Bog Ross taught how to create picturesque landscapes using his trademark wet-on-wet oil-painting technique. Viewers tuned in ...
She shows how she mixes paint colours and outlines why it’s so important to get it right. She explains how to achieve detail and form with the technique of drawing into wet oil paint on paper.
In the stillness of the canvas, nature breathes. Carl Miller, an artist known for his love of the wet-on-wet painting technique, brought 'Crescent Falls' to life with his latest work.