Bob Ross - The Joy of Painting Season 1 Episode 2

Ep 2. Mt. McKinley

  • TV-G
  • January 11, 1983
  • 28 min

Bob Ross: The Joy of Painting Series season 1 episode 2, titled "Mt. McKinley," showcases the art of painting a beautiful landscape with the tallest mountain in North America as its subject.

The episode begins with Bob Ross welcoming his viewers to his studio, where he introduces his tools – various brushes, canvas, and oil paints. He explains that the painting he will create will feature Mt. McKinley, also known as Denali, which is located in Alaska. The canvas he uses is prepared with a layer of liquid white, which acts as a foundation for the painting.

Bob starts the painting by using a 2-inch brush to create a blue sky. He then combines blue and black colors, which he applies on top of the canvas with a fan brush to create the mountain range. He adds more black to the mix for the darker mountain range and less black paint for the closer mountain range. To add some texture to the mountains, he uses a dry brush technique by dragging the brush lightly across the painted surface to create a soft snow effect.

Next, Bob Ross continues painting the mountain range by using a smaller brush and a mixture of dark and light browns to add details to the mountains. He gradually makes the colors lighter as he paints the foreground, creating the illusion of depth. He uses a palette knife to create some highlights on the mountain, which add dimension to the painting.

After painting the mountain range, Bob moves on to painting the surrounding landscape. He adds green and yellow colors to the previously applied liquid white to create a grassy area at the base of the mountains. He uses a small brush to add details to the grass, such as highlights and shadows.

The next step is painting trees, which add depth and visual interest to the painting. Bob starts by using the brush and a mixture of dark and light greens to create the tree trunks. To add foliage to the trees, he uses a small fan brush to create individual leaves. He also uses a larger brush to create trees in the background. The tree painting technique is repeated several times, which helps to create an illusion of a forest.

To complete the painting, Bob adds a small creek running at the bottom of the painting. He then reinforces the highlights on the mountain range and adds more texture to the snow using a dry brush technique. Lastly, he gives a few touches to the trees, which he feels add finishing touches to the painting.

Throughout the episode, Bob Ross provides various tips to viewers, such as how to create an illusion of depth and how to use a dry brush technique. His commentary is engaging and inspiring as he describes the beauty of Alaska's landscape.

In summary, Bob Ross: The Joy of Painting Series season 1 episode 2, titled "Mt. McKinley," is a step-by-step guide to painting a beautiful landscape. The episode demonstrates the use of various painting techniques, such as the dry brush technique, to create texture and dimension in the painting. Bob Ross's instructions and commentary are engaging and inspiring, making the episode a must-watch for anyone interested in painting.

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  • First Aired
    January 11, 1983
  • Content Rating
    TV-G
  • Runtime
    28 min
  • Language
    English