Bob Ross painting
#21
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: The Finger Lakes of upstate NY
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I can't stream and seldom can get a youtube to load. Outside the big cities a lot of the world doesn't have the connectivity to just watch something I was going to try zooming this year, the soonest I've ever been able to connect was after it was in progress for 7 minutes and by then I was locked out. the other times I tried it took even longer.
Anyway, back to Bob, there are Ross trained teachers all over, I think when Rob works out our camping places next year I'll set up a class for us, how fun is that? Why not, I say!
Anyway, back to Bob, there are Ross trained teachers all over, I think when Rob works out our camping places next year I'll set up a class for us, how fun is that? Why not, I say!
Taking one of the painting classes sounds like something you'd enjoy, so I'd definitely put that on the list of places to scope out for the coming year. Anticipation is half the fun - what a nice way to spend the time until spring comes around!
#22
Oh gosh yes, i took classes on the way home from work. They were held at the Senior Center I drove by daily. Well that was in Colorado. But you should be able to find classes somewhere. it took a couple classes to do a painting. slow but sure was the game. Not bad though.
I can't find any photos of mine but i have about four of them left. The ones I really liked. Go for it.
I can't find any photos of mine but i have about four of them left. The ones I really liked. Go for it.
#23
would love to see pictures if you run across your paintings! If I do run across a teacher somewhere where we travel I will take a class, but don't intend to take up the hobby, we live in a A-frame and I don't have any flat walls to hang stuff on, those walls are taken up with cupboards and shelves etc. I do have 3 small walls in the upstairs bathroom though