Ep 12. Autumn Days
- TV-G
- November 21, 1984
- 26 min
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The episode "Autumn Days" from season 4 of Bob Ross: The Joy of Painting Series takes viewers on a beautiful journey through the fall season. Bob Ross starts by creating a striking golden sky, using a mixture of yellows, oranges, and reds to create a warm evening glow. He then begins working on a forest scene, using dark greens and browns to give the impression of a dense, leafy canopy.
As he continues to paint, Bob Ross shows viewers how to create the illusion of depth in a painting. By using a technique called "perspective", he creates the impression of distant mountains in the background, while the foreground trees remain vibrant and detailed. He also shows how to add texture to a painting, using a variety of brush strokes to create the look of tree bark, fallen leaves, and grassy fields.
Throughout the episode, Bob Ross's gentle and soothing demeanor adds to the serene atmosphere of the painting. He shares his love of nature and encourages viewers to take time to appreciate the beauty of the world around them, especially during the fall season. This episode is a true celebration of autumn, and an inspiration to painters and nature lovers alike.