Ep 12. Hidden Delight
- TVG
- June 20, 1990
- 27 min
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Bob Ross - The Joy of Painting season 20 episode 12, named Hidden Delight, is another installment of the peaceful, meditative art show that has become an icon of public television since it first aired in 1983. This episode's theme, as always, is the beauty in the world around us, and how we can capture it on our canvases.
The first thing viewers will notice is Bob Ross's signature afro, and the gentle voice that accompanies it. He begins by reminding viewers not to worry about the minutiae of getting every brushstroke perfect, but rather to focus on the joy of creating something from nothing. He encourages us to "happily let your mind go - because this is a great way to get rid of all your frustrations and anxieties."
The canvas starts off blank, but Bob Ross quickly sets about creating his landscape. He starts with a deep blue sky, using broad strokes to make it appear full and serene. He then creates a dark silhouette of trees in the foreground, to provide a sense of depth. He mixes greens and browns to create the foliage on the trees, and uses a special technique to make the leaves appear fuzzy and real.
As he paints, Bob Ross continually reminds viewers to let their creativity flow. "This is your world," he says. "You're the creator. Find freedom on this canvas."
Throughout the episode, Bob Ross uses a variety of techniques to create depth and texture in the painting. He uses a small fan brush to create wispy clouds, and a large brush to blend different colors together. He even uses his fingers to make the edges of some of the elements of the picture softer and more realistic.
The episode is called Hidden Delight, and true to its name, there are several elements of the painting that are hidden at first glance. Bob Ross uses darker colors and sharper lines to create the suggestion of a small stream running through the trees in the background. He then uses lighter colors and more wispy strokes to suggest a thin waterfall tumbling down a rocky slope. It's only once you look closely that the waterfall becomes apparent.
Bob Ross also includes several other small elements in the painting that may only become apparent after closer examination. In a bush near the foreground, he includes the suggestion of a small bird. In the water of the stream, he creates the illusion of a small fish swimming near the surface. These small touches are part of what makes Bob Ross's paintings so engaging - there's always more to discover.
As the painting comes closer to completion, Bob Ross adds in some finishing touches. He adds highlights to the waterfall and the stream to really make them pop. He adds some distant mountains in the background to create an even greater sense of atmosphere. And finally, he creates some small flowers near the water's edge to really bring the painting to life.
Throughout the episode, Bob Ross is engaging and calming, inviting viewers to join him in creating something beautiful. His painting style is loose and free, creating a canvas that feels like it's in motion. By the end of the episode, viewers will feel as though they have been on a journey to a hidden paradise - the hidden delight of the episode's title.
Overall, Bob Ross - The Joy of Painting season 20 episode 12, Hidden Delight, is a must-watch for anyone who loves art or is looking for some peace and relaxation in their day. Regardless of whether you're a seasoned painter or someone who's never picked up a brush, you're sure to find something to admire in this episode. It's a wonderful showcase of Bob Ross's skills as an artist and his gift for inspiring others.