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Happy Clouds, Happy Trees : The Bob Ross Phenomenon.
Title:
Happy Clouds, Happy Trees : The Bob Ross Phenomenon.
Author:
Congdon, Kristin G.
ISBN:
9781626740273
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (209 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1. Introduction: The Bob Ross Phenomenon -- Part I: The Life and Times of Bob Ross -- Chapter 2. Rob Ross, Birth to Death -- Chapter 3. Promising Joy: Bob Ross as Artist and Teacher -- Part II: The Legendary Life of Bob Ross -- Chapter 4. Bob Ross as Shaman -- Chapter 5. Bob Ross as Media Star -- Part III: Refelctions on Bob Ross and his Work -- Chapter 6. Bob Ross as the Best-Known Teacher "Alive" -- Chapter 7. Assessing Bob Ross's Paintings and His Approach to Art -- Chapter 8. The Bob Ross Network -- Chapter 9. Bob and Andy -- Chapter 10. Thomas Kinkade Is No Bob Ross -- Part IV : Bob Ross Lives -- Chapter 11. The Art World in the Midst of Bob Ross -- Chapter 12. Bob Ross's Legacy -- References -- About the Images -- About the Authors -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z.
Abstract:
Readers will know Bob Ross (1942-1995) as the gentle, afro'd painter of happy trees on PBS. And while the Florida-born artist is reviled or ignored by the elite art world and scholarly art educators, he continues to be embraced around the globe as a healer and painter, even decades after his death. In Happy Clouds, Happy Trees, the authors thoughtfully explore how the Bob Ross phenomenon grew into a juggernaut. Although his sincerity in embracing democracy, gift economies, conservation, and self-help may have left him previously denigrated as a subject of rigorous scholarship, this book uses contemporary art theory to explore the sophistication of Bob Ross's vision as an artist. It traces the ways in which his many fans have worshiped, emulated, and parodied him and his work. His technique allowed him to paint over 35,000 paintings in his lifetime, mostly of mountains and trees in landscapes heavily influenced by his time in the Air Force and stationed in Alaska. The authors address issues of amateur art, sentimentality, imitation, boredom, seduction, and democratic practices in the art world. They fully examine Ross as a painter, teacher, healer, media star, performer, magician, and networker. In-depth comparisons are made to Andy Warhol and Thomas Kinkade, and mention is made of his life in relation to Joseph Beuys, Elvis Presley, St. Francis of Assisi, Carl Rogers, and many other creative personalities. In the end, Happy Clouds, Happy Trees presents Ross as a gift giver, someone who freely teaches the act of painting to anyone who believes in Ross's vision that "this is your world.".
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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