“Bob Ross is one of the most iconic American painters of the 20th century…. The problem is, no one knows where [his paintings] are.”
Nothing eases a heatwave like happy little paintings. Bob Ross (b. 1942, Daytona Beach, FL; d. 1995, Orlando, FL) painted over one thousand paintings for his PBS show The Joy of Painting, and claimed to have painted over 30,000 paintings in his career. But when people go looking for them, they can’t seem to find them. [Maybe they shoulda called Kenny Schachter?—ed.] So the New York Times is ON IT. Turns out, finding the paintings was the easy part…
Enjoy this amazingly delightful story from the New York Times about one of the most recognizable painters in history, where all his paintings went, and the newfound fame as a cultural touchstone.