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Annette Kowalski, Robert H. Ross
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Bob Rossī New Joy of Painting
A Collection of His Favorites. Americaīs Favorite Art Instructor Presents 60 Full-Color Paintings with Step-by-Step Instructions
12th ed. 2013. 256 S. w. numerous ill. (mostly col.). 8.5 x 11 in
Verlag/Jahr: HARPERCOLLINS US; WILLIAM MORROW 2013
ISBN: 0-688-15158-2 (0688151582)
Neue ISBN: 978-0-688-15158-4 (9780688151584)
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Since 1983, Bob Ross has been televisionīs favorite artist. His "Joy of Painting" show captures higher ratings than any other art program in history, year after year. Bobīs quick painting style and easy, encouraging manner reach millions of viewers around the world each day.
His third book, "New Joy of Painting", contains another sixty of his favorite landscape paintings. Each is presented in full color, along with written instructions and detailed black-and-white how-to photographs. Now you really can complete your very own beautiful masterpiece - you can do it.
Since 1983, Bob Ross has been televisionīs favorite artist. His Joy of Painting show captures higher ratings than any other art program in history, year after year. Bobīs quick painting style and easy, encouraging manner reach millions of viewers around the world each day.
His third book -- New Joy of Painting -- is now available in paperback, containing another sixty of his favorite landscape paintings. Each is presented in full color, along with written instructions and detailed black-and-white how-to photographs. Now you really can complete your very own beautiful masterpiece -- you can do it.
"Remember, there is no failure, only learning," says author Annette Kowalski. "As Iīve heard Bob Ross say a thousand times, I hope you never create a painting that youīre totally satisfied with, for itīs this dissatisfaction that will create the motivation necessary for you to start your next painting, armed with the knowledge you acquired from the previous one."