
Hello Art Friends! I wanted to speak to you all regarding subject matter. I want all my students and future students to know that you can change a painting to Read More
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Hello Art Friends! I wanted to speak to you all regarding subject matter. I want all my students and future students to know that you can change a painting to Read More

Hello Art Friends! The class schedule for November is now available! Check out the latest paint classes! “Mountain Challenge” is an all knife painting and was lots of fun! Don’t Read More

Hello Everyone! A quick recap of all the art options available to you: Bob Ross Classes * Classes – Fridays, Saturdays and some Sundays (16X20 stretched canvas and 11X14 Read More

Hello Friends! I have several classes now available at Boyer Cellers on Sunday afternoons! If you have husbands or boyfriends into football and/or hunting and you and your girlfriends are Read More

Hello Friends! The Classes for October are now scheduled and posted on my website! Be sure to check them out and come out and join me in “The Joy of Read More

I am sooooooooo excited to be able to offer frames! That’s right! I have frames available! These frames are Amish, hand crafted frames made to my specifications. They are made Read More

It’s Fall Y’all! My favorite season! I have painted some of Bob’s most beautiful fall paintings for September so be sure to check out the schedule of upcoming class for Read More

Awl………………….. Four new paintings done this week for classes in July! Busy….. but fun! Do you love the Blue jay?! I hope you will review the upcoming classes and come Read More

Hello Painters! I have great news! I think is it great, and I hope you will, too! I am now able to offer Saturday – DAY TIME – classes that Read More

Liquid Clear is exciting to use – it will give the wet-on-wet base coat needed, but IT WILL NOT dilute the intensity of your colors – keeps the paint dark and bright. As I explained with Liquid White, it needs applied in a very thin coat. However, Liquid Clear will need to be applied even more sparingly. An extremely thin coat! Liquid Clear will not need stirred as you do with the Liquid White and Liquid Black. Liquid Clear has a sticky feel to it – it is like you are painting with honey…. at least to me, that is how I describe it. You must use it sparingly. Since it is clear, it is difficult to see. Standing off to the side and looking at your canvas will help you to see where it has been applied and where you may have missed. Pay close attention to the corners and edges. Where your canvas is shiny, then there is Liquid Clear on it. If it is dull and flat, it is dry, it did not receive any Liquid Clear.