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When are you going to get more frames in stock?
Hello, I must do to certify a painting of Bob Ross, it is an oil canvas measuring 36×48 inches. This painting does not have the signature of Bob Ross.
Do you sell the contact paper Bob used when he was painting round paintings? If not, where can I find some?
Does bob thin his titanium white when he highlights mountains to get the paint to break?
No. Thinning it will make it do the exact opposite. You need it to be firm and dry for it to break.
yes he does 🙂
You might want to watch the videos again. And then again. You do not want a thin oily paint for the whites, and this is something Bob said over and over. The white needs to be firm and dry. That’s why, when you use white to highlight, it must be thinned at that point. The reds and yellows, as they are mostly used for highlights, aren’t as firm and dry as the white.
yes he does
Where can I buy a Bob Ross Original?
Considering Bob passed away in 1994 you will have a hard time finding one. And you probably will need a good amount of money to purchase it as well.