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February 10, 2026

Bob Ross β’ In this wild western scene, learn how to create rocky mountains, lush green slopes and a lake surrounded by vivid foliage. Want to see Nic's latest videos? Join Brush Strokes now: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxcnsr1R5Ge_fbTu5ajt8DQ/join Follow along as certified instructor Nic Hankins guides us through the iconic Bob Ross wet-on-wet painting technique. From happy clouds to almighty mountains, these delicate instructions preserve harmonic balance between joy and painting. Grab your brushes and paint along, or pull up that ol' easy chair and relax to Nic's soothing lessons. Hear more about Nic Hankins on The Joy of Bob Ross: A Happy Little Podcast https://youtu.be/au1_l7umcVo For information about the Bob Ross Teacher Certification Program: go to https://www.bobross.com, send an email to info@bobross.com or call 1-800-BOB-ROSS (1-800-262-7677). Produced by Janson Media, Inc. (https://janson.com) & Bob Ross, Inc. (https://bobross.com) http://www.BobRoss.com
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Summary
1. Relatable Metaphors for Technical Precision
2. Adaptive Tool Mechanics and Feedback
3. Boosting Retention through Creative Agency
Knowledge Snap
Method 1: The Wet-on-Wet Layering Technique
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00:22 - 03:30
Nicholas mentions they will use the classic wet-on-wet painting technique for the scene.
00:42 - 03:30
The instructor describes the canvas as wet and slick and ready for the first brush.
05:40 - 07:40
The teacher demonstrates washing brushes in odorless paint thinner to keep them clean.
Method 2: Visual Metaphors for Skill Acquisition
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15:37 - 17:37
The instructor measures a roll of paint against the width of a cooked noodle.
15:53 - 17:53
The teacher clarifies that everyone wants to know the exact width of the paint roll.
16:00 - 18:00
The instructor jokes that the spaghetti measurement must be for cooked noodles, not dry.
Method 3: Emotional Engagement and Social Presence
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09:47 - 11:47
The artist shares that painting makes him happy and hopes it does the same for viewers.
10:17 - 12:17
The teacher explains that painting has brought him much joy throughout his entire life.
17:00 - 19:00
The instructor recalls teaching in Las Vegas and the beautiful morning mountain views he saw.
Method 4: Adaptive Tool Selection and Nuance
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16:16 - 18:16
The artist demonstrates how to press and drag the knife to create a mountain slope.
19:25 - 21:25
The instructor switches to the small edge of the knife for tighter painting areas.
19:43 - 21:43
The teacher describes finding yourself in tight angles when painting pointy jagged peaks.
Method 5: Mastery of Color Blending and Harmony
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00:00 - 00:15
The instructor mixes blue and crimson directly on the brush for a dark color.
00:00 - 00:15
The teacher explains using varying loads of blue or red to create color variety.
00:00 - 00:15
The artist adds a touch of green to the water for a realistic tint.
Method 6: Encouraging Creative Decision Making
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02:50 - 04:50
The instructor encourages students to do what they want and prove others wrong.
09:20 - 11:20
The teacher mentions that painters have a lot of license when creating clouds.
09:34 - 11:34
The artist says to do whatever makes the clouds look happy on the canvas.
Evolutionary Stages of a Landscape Painting


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Foundation Preparation
00:35 - 03:30
The artist prepares the canvas with a thin base layer to enable the wet-on-wet technique.
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Horizon Glow Application
01:00 - 03:00
Warm colors are introduced at the horizon to establish the initial lighting of the scene.
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Sky Gradient Depth
04:07 - 06:07
Deep colors are layered at the top of the canvas to create a rich and atmospheric sky.
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Surface Smoothing
06:35 - 08:35
A clean brush is utilized to blend the sky colors into a seamless and soft gradient.
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Atmospheric Elements
08:08 - 10:08
Fan brushes create soft, floating clouds that add movement and realism to the background.
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Structural Massing
44:46 - 46:46
The primary mountain peak is established, giving the composition a clear focal point and authority.
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Textural Highlighting
16:28 - 18:28
Fine knife work adds rocky details and highlights, bringing the mountain structure to life.
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Foreground Integration
24:58 - 26:58
Greenery and valley growth are added to anchor the mountains and complete the natural landscape.
Learning Pathway for Content Intelligence in Visual Arts Education
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1. Canvas Surface Preparation | ![]() scene, learn how to create rocky mountains, lush green slopes and a lake surrounded by vivid foliage. Want to see Nic's latest videos? Join Brush Strokes now: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxcnsr1R5Ge_fbTu5ajt8DQ/join Follow along as certified instructor Nic Hankins guides us through the iconic Bob Ross wet-on-wet painting technique. From happy clouds to almighty mountains, these delicate instructions preserve harmonic balance between joy and painting. Grab your brushes and paint along, or pull up that ol' easy chair and relax to Nic's soothing lessons. Hear more about Nic Hankins on The Joy of Bob Ross: A Happy Little Podcast https://youtu.be/au1_l7umcVo For information about the Bob Ross Teacher Certification Program: go to https://www.bobross.com, send an email to info@bobross.com or call 1-800-BOB-ROSS (1-800-262-7677). Produced by Janson Media, Inc. (https://janson.com) & Bob Ross, Inc. (https://bobross.com) http://www.BobRoss.com |
2. Chroma Management Principles | ![]() scene, learn how to create rocky mountains, lush green slopes and a lake surrounded by vivid foliage. Want to see Nic's latest videos? Join Brush Strokes now: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxcnsr1R5Ge_fbTu5ajt8DQ/join Follow along as certified instructor Nic Hankins guides us through the iconic Bob Ross wet-on-wet painting technique. From happy clouds to almighty mountains, these delicate instructions preserve harmonic balance between joy and painting. Grab your brushes and paint along, or pull up that ol' easy chair and relax to Nic's soothing lessons. Hear more about Nic Hankins on The Joy of Bob Ross: A Happy Little Podcast https://youtu.be/au1_l7umcVo For information about the Bob Ross Teacher Certification Program: go to https://www.bobross.com, send an email to info@bobross.com or call 1-800-BOB-ROSS (1-800-262-7677). Produced by Janson Media, Inc. (https://janson.com) & Bob Ross, Inc. (https://bobross.com) http://www.BobRoss.com |
3. Horizontal Blending Techniques | ![]() scene, learn how to create rocky mountains, lush green slopes and a lake surrounded by vivid foliage. Want to see Nic's latest videos? Join Brush Strokes now: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxcnsr1R5Ge_fbTu5ajt8DQ/join Follow along as certified instructor Nic Hankins guides us through the iconic Bob Ross wet-on-wet painting technique. From happy clouds to almighty mountains, these delicate instructions preserve harmonic balance between joy and painting. Grab your brushes and paint along, or pull up that ol' easy chair and relax to Nic's soothing lessons. Hear more about Nic Hankins on The Joy of Bob Ross: A Happy Little Podcast https://youtu.be/au1_l7umcVo For information about the Bob Ross Teacher Certification Program: go to https://www.bobross.com, send an email to info@bobross.com or call 1-800-BOB-ROSS (1-800-262-7677). Produced by Janson Media, Inc. (https://janson.com) & Bob Ross, Inc. (https://bobross.com) http://www.BobRoss.com |
4. Atmospheric Composition | ![]() scene, learn how to create rocky mountains, lush green slopes and a lake surrounded by vivid foliage. Want to see Nic's latest videos? Join Brush Strokes now: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxcnsr1R5Ge_fbTu5ajt8DQ/join Follow along as certified instructor Nic Hankins guides us through the iconic Bob Ross wet-on-wet painting technique. From happy clouds to almighty mountains, these delicate instructions preserve harmonic balance between joy and painting. Grab your brushes and paint along, or pull up that ol' easy chair and relax to Nic's soothing lessons. Hear more about Nic Hankins on The Joy of Bob Ross: A Happy Little Podcast https://youtu.be/au1_l7umcVo For information about the Bob Ross Teacher Certification Program: go to https://www.bobross.com, send an email to info@bobross.com or call 1-800-BOB-ROSS (1-800-262-7677). Produced by Janson Media, Inc. (https://janson.com) & Bob Ross, Inc. (https://bobross.com) http://www.BobRoss.com |
5. Focal Point Structuralization | ![]() scene, learn how to create rocky mountains, lush green slopes and a lake surrounded by vivid foliage. Want to see Nic's latest videos? Join Brush Strokes now: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxcnsr1R5Ge_fbTu5ajt8DQ/join Follow along as certified instructor Nic Hankins guides us through the iconic Bob Ross wet-on-wet painting technique. From happy clouds to almighty mountains, these delicate instructions preserve harmonic balance between joy and painting. Grab your brushes and paint along, or pull up that ol' easy chair and relax to Nic's soothing lessons. Hear more about Nic Hankins on The Joy of Bob Ross: A Happy Little Podcast https://youtu.be/au1_l7umcVo For information about the Bob Ross Teacher Certification Program: go to https://www.bobross.com, send an email to info@bobross.com or call 1-800-BOB-ROSS (1-800-262-7677). Produced by Janson Media, Inc. (https://janson.com) & Bob Ross, Inc. (https://bobross.com) http://www.BobRoss.com |
6. Textural Contrast Application | ![]() scene, learn how to create rocky mountains, lush green slopes and a lake surrounded by vivid foliage. Want to see Nic's latest videos? Join Brush Strokes now: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxcnsr1R5Ge_fbTu5ajt8DQ/join Follow along as certified instructor Nic Hankins guides us through the iconic Bob Ross wet-on-wet painting technique. From happy clouds to almighty mountains, these delicate instructions preserve harmonic balance between joy and painting. Grab your brushes and paint along, or pull up that ol' easy chair and relax to Nic's soothing lessons. Hear more about Nic Hankins on The Joy of Bob Ross: A Happy Little Podcast https://youtu.be/au1_l7umcVo For information about the Bob Ross Teacher Certification Program: go to https://www.bobross.com, send an email to info@bobross.com or call 1-800-BOB-ROSS (1-800-262-7677). Produced by Janson Media, Inc. (https://janson.com) & Bob Ross, Inc. (https://bobross.com) http://www.BobRoss.com |
Detailed Findings and Insights
1. Brush Maintenance Mechanics
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05:46 - 07:46
The teacher shows how to shake out excess thinner and dry brushes on the easel.
06:05 - 08:05
The instructor admits he prefers hitting the brush on the easel leg for fun.
2. Dominant Pigment Management
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01:00 - 03:00
The instructor uses small crisscross strokes to create a horizon glow with crimson.
01:22 - 03:30
The artist cautions that Alizarin Crimson can light up a world very quickly.
3. Visual Edge Preservation
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14:26 - 16:26
The instructor explains how dropping the brush handle helps preserve the mountain's edge.
14:31 - 16:31
The teacher carefully wiggles the brush up to the edge to pull the paint.
4. Shadow Color Temperature
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17:54 - 21:08
The instructor describes the shadow color as a nice grayish lavender for the mountain.
19:12 - 21:12
The artist notes that the shadow colors should just touch into each other softly.
5. Textural Foliage Variation
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28:38 - 30:38
The teacher explains the tap and turn method for using the leafy tree brush.
29:16 - 31:16
The instructor shows how to build interesting little shaped trees with the brush.
6. Narrative Location Shifting
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31:43 - 33:43
The teacher mentions changing the painting's location from Phoenix to Colorado for spruce trees.
31:48 - 33:48
The instructor notes it is okay to change the location several times while painting.
