Ep 3. Not Quite Spring
- TVG
- September 8, 1992
- 27 min
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8.6 (14)
Bob Ross - The Joy of Painting season 25 episode 3, "Not Quite Spring" takes viewers on a serene journey into the heart of winter, with Bob Ross at the helm. In this episode, Bob Ross demonstrates how to transform a bare, snowy landscape into a colorful, lively scene.
Bob begins by preparing his canvas with a layer of liquid white and blue paint, creating a light blue background that evokes the feeling of winter. He then uses a fan brush to add the appearance of snow-covered trees in the background, using a mixture of titanium white, Prussian blue, and a touch of phthalo blue.
Next, Bob demonstrates how to create the illusion of depth and perspective by painting snow-covered mountains in the distance. He uses the same mixture of colors and a large brush to create the subtle shades of blue and white that make the mountains look as if they disappear into the distance.
As Bob continues to paint, he adds more texture and detail to the foreground of the painting. He creates a snow-covered ground by using a mixture of white, blue, and a touch of grey, and then adds a few bushes in the foreground using a mixture of sap green and olive green paint.
One of the most interesting things about this episode is the way that Bob uses color to add life and energy to the winter landscape. Despite the cold and snowy conditions, he manages to create a vibrant and inviting scene by adding unexpected pops of color.
For example, he uses a mixture of cadmium yellow and titanium white to paint a small patch of grass in the foreground of the painting. This small splash of green adds a bright and cheerful note to an otherwise wintry scene.
As the painting progresses, Bob continues to experiment with color, adding touches of warm colors like red and orange to give the painting depth and energy. He uses a mixture of alizarin crimson and titanium white to create the appearance of a red barn in the distance, and then adds a few touches of orange to the bushes in the foreground.
Throughout the episode, Bob Ross shares his insights and techniques for painting winter landscapes. He teaches viewers how to use brushes and colors to create texture, depth, and perspective, as well as how to paint snow and trees convincingly.
At the end of the episode, viewers are left with a stunning painting that captures the beauty and tranquility of wintertime. Bob Ross's gentle voice and calm demeanor make this a relaxing and enjoyable experience, perfect for anyone looking to escape the stress of daily life and immerse themselves in the magic of art.
Overall, "Not Quite Spring" is a beautiful and inspiring episode of Bob Ross - The Joy of Painting that will appeal to artists of all levels, as well as anyone who appreciates the beauty of nature and the power of art to transform our perceptions of the world around us.