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Bob Ross fans! It’s ‘time’ for some happy trees, and we’ve got just what you need: pxlfy.me/BobRossWatchMightyMo...
Visiting artist, Ben Stahl, uses a more traditional painting method to bring out the coy loveliness of a little girl.
Season 7 of The Joy of Painting with Bob Ross features the following wonderful painting instructions: Winter Cabin, Secluded Lake, Evergreens at Sunset, Mountain Cabin, Portrait of Sally, Misty Waterfall, Barn at Sunset, Mountain Splendor, Lake by Mountain, Mountain Glory, Grey Winter, Dock Scene, and Dark Waterfall
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@andrewgordon777
@andrewgordon777 7 лет назад
I was waiting for Bob to come in with brush in hand and saying "Maybe we could put a big old happy tree in there."
@TheLoveweaver
@TheLoveweaver 7 лет назад
Andrew Gordon lol
@arianovier9392
@arianovier9392 7 лет назад
Andrew Gordon your comment made my day, holy shit
@alexeatonvlogs5799
@alexeatonvlogs5799 7 лет назад
Andrew Gordon soooo true
@pimenel
@pimenel 7 лет назад
lol nice
@PapagiannisWoW
@PapagiannisWoW 7 лет назад
You don't have to be crazy; but it helps!
@Poopscipade
@Poopscipade 8 лет назад
I think it says a lot about Bob's character that he would invite an artist whose methods of theories of art are so drastically opposed to his own. This guy's style and demeanor are nearly polar opposites to Bob's, but Bob has enough respect and admiration for the man's art to bring him on the show, regardless. Total class.
@nacht98
@nacht98 8 лет назад
+Poopscipade just thinking the same....
@SunshineCarpetCleaningAZ
@SunshineCarpetCleaningAZ 8 лет назад
you nailed it right on the head. it does say a lot about him. great observation
@bowlock9901
@bowlock9901 7 лет назад
Didn't think about that, spot on sir.
@NecumNaTo
@NecumNaTo 7 лет назад
Well I think that it says a lot about Ben's character to accept such invitation :D
@darthkahn45
@darthkahn45 7 лет назад
Beautifully put
@impossible7163
@impossible7163 7 лет назад
Stahl may be bit too brutal for casual Bob Ross viewer. :D "For heavens sake, don't paint pretty! ... Develope a taste." Happy trees and pretty bushes are sad now.
@Phoenix-yv5ig
@Phoenix-yv5ig 7 лет назад
Valtteri Manala dzozzhoiidio
@Phoenix-yv5ig
@Phoenix-yv5ig 7 лет назад
FozzizziZzzgZzzhzuzhzzz
@TheGoogilly
@TheGoogilly 7 лет назад
I had a similar reaction, but then I remembered that Bob's thing isn't Ben's thing. Bob brought a simple lesson in perspective, and a technique for the masses. Both are valid.
@Serioslump
@Serioslump 7 лет назад
Omg
@j.byrdoliver8053
@j.byrdoliver8053 7 лет назад
i was raised a Christian, so instictually I want to be say something about your profile pic but honestly I'm just happy that someone was educated enough to use the proper satanic cross instead of dumbasses who don't know what a st Peters cross is
@JamiePryke
@JamiePryke 7 лет назад
Gotta get me one of those pale blue shirts; clearly the secret to unbridled painting talent.
@Xenotalk
@Xenotalk 6 лет назад
... You might be on to something here.
@JSheetzArtwork
@JSheetzArtwork 5 лет назад
A pale blue shirt is a friend of mine
@sonicfreak04
@sonicfreak04 5 лет назад
Dont forget suspenders
@JSheetzArtwork
@JSheetzArtwork 5 лет назад
haha :)
@grommet2795
@grommet2795 5 лет назад
Dang it, even my painting professor wears a pale blue shirt!
@moonflower813
@moonflower813 7 лет назад
I find Stahl's and Ross's opposing philosophies about art to be fascinating. I think Stahl's philosophy is applicable for those who seek to pursue art as a more serious pursuit. Ross's philosophy is more for the average joe who enjoys art but doesn't want to seriously pursue it. Neither philosophy is wrong, merely different
@amandacasteel9763
@amandacasteel9763 6 лет назад
sunburst223 Stahls up his own ass
@PONYBOYonline
@PONYBOYonline 6 лет назад
Amanda Fairbrother His art speaks for itself. Leagues above Ross's
@TheNintendAlex
@TheNintendAlex 6 лет назад
Ross wanted to teach people how to paint easy and without the usual inconviences that come with painting, stahl sounds like a guy with more experience and expressivity, both are great on their own obv
@jvam16
@jvam16 5 лет назад
Best comment! :P
@user-gf4ds9ef3l
@user-gf4ds9ef3l 5 лет назад
It
@abaddonflame8867
@abaddonflame8867 7 лет назад
The way he holds the brush is the way most traditionally trained painters hold their brushes. Unfortunately it takes a lot of getting used to to be able to paint that way, but for the most part it is the best way to hold the brush if you want complete control over tone and thickness. A lot of what he talks about is applicable to serious artists, not just a casual painter (which is not to demean one or the other). Portraiture is hard for casual artists to do because it requires some understanding of human anatomy and having a well-trained eye for the important features of the face. Some artists are very good at this, being able to create a face with as few strokes as possible, but to do that required them to experiment with painting faces and finding the right balance between simplicity and detail. He tells it like it is, he's not pussyfooting the issue. Being a serious artist means serious study, and he's not trying to critique Bob's art -- he's talking from his perspective of making art, which is much more traditional.
@KcireAzralag
@KcireAzralag 7 лет назад
You are a reasonable person :)
@aldnor129
@aldnor129 7 лет назад
Abaddon Flame best educated comment here , thank you
@stlapierre
@stlapierre 7 лет назад
Abaddon Flame thank you,Ben,was a master painter....I know,I'm one.....www.paintpaintpaint.org
@OnePaperPlane
@OnePaperPlane 6 лет назад
Bob was Obi-Wan Kenobi, this guy is Yoda.
@blehblehblehdracula
@blehblehblehdracula 6 лет назад
the ART of LaPierre beautiful work!!!
@sweetblazincronic9
@sweetblazincronic9 8 лет назад
I like this guy. He's a good counterpart to Bob's gentle and carefree style of painting.
@demarcusraisor
@demarcusraisor 7 лет назад
Schned yea I wish he had more appearance in the series
@sonicfreak04
@sonicfreak04 5 лет назад
@@demarcusraisor ben had his own series
@marlonbrandoseyes1443
@marlonbrandoseyes1443 5 лет назад
opposites bring out the best in each other
@melbatoast667
@melbatoast667 Год назад
@@marlonbrandoseyes1443 Opposites? Is this guy not gentle? Not carefree?
@MikehMike01
@MikehMike01 Год назад
@@sonicfreak04 what’s it called
@KazzarEngel
@KazzarEngel 7 лет назад
this guy just drops knowledge bombs one after another, he's so full of wisdom. what a boss.
@NoLongerASimulacrum
@NoLongerASimulacrum 6 лет назад
bears I know right? I could just listen to this guy for days
@paulbrown6008
@paulbrown6008 6 лет назад
Don't mistake knowledge for wisdom: I think he knew (or knows) a lot but don't think it was wise to dis Bob the whole time on his own show.. However he also had a lot of good info to impart.
@toddmargaret991
@toddmargaret991 5 лет назад
Yet his painting looked terrible...
@JSheetzArtwork
@JSheetzArtwork 5 лет назад
bears He is WOKE!
@Voidy592
@Voidy592 4 года назад
@@toddmargaret991 develop a taste
@glemmstengal
@glemmstengal 8 лет назад
This guy is just dropping pearls of wisdom one after another, fantastic video
@Angelheaven
@Angelheaven 2 года назад
Iv watched it 15 times hes amazing im better now just from this im fearless
@garretamiller
@garretamiller 5 лет назад
"Nature is everything except the artist. Only a human can appreciate art, and only a Human can create art." So many great Ideas are expressed in this episode.
@crystallynnbyrne5511
@crystallynnbyrne5511 2 года назад
Actually artifical intelligence creates art. Lots of art as a matter of fact. Also there is an elephant that can paint. Shes really talented too! Theres actually 3 total that can paint but one that is above the rest and she is really smart and paints beautiful pictures of elephants and hearts so cute. So humans are not that special anymore A.I will take over everything slowly they already make their own art amongst everything else they do thats one a microscopic impressive staple in how much A.I can accomplish. Humans are less impressive and less important. Everyday A.I research progresses, we as a species digress.
@ez_is_bloo
@ez_is_bloo Год назад
@@crystallynnbyrne5511 then it's not really art since there's no emotional intelligence in it. That's why sone people despise hyperrealism because it lacks emotion.
@ydn13469
@ydn13469 Год назад
@@crystallynnbyrne5511 A.I. can certainly make art, but it has no soul, because A.I. does not have the ability to appreciate it. They can only see it as it is. That’s why, no matter how many digitally-generated paintings are made, human paintings will continue to be made, continue to be appreciated, and continue to be demanded for.
@ZackSilver77
@ZackSilver77 Год назад
Elephants have made great paintings
@galacticadminsarah
@galacticadminsarah Год назад
@@ydn13469it’s not so much making art than taking a bunch of art online and mashing the parts together. And is theft as it’s never credited
@bugg7402
@bugg7402 4 месяца назад
In a time where we're seeing ai generated images, hearing the phrase, "Only a human can appreciate art, and only a human can create art." From an incredibly talented painter really means a lot.
@theraVen27
@theraVen27 7 лет назад
I'm just amazed. He spent 12seconds on the face and it looks perfect. He spent 20 minutes just dabbing colors in to areas and it looks like a mess. The messy color really highlights that amazing face. Dude was truly a master
@NICKEYBLACK35
@NICKEYBLACK35 5 лет назад
Thanks for expressing that. I was kinda thinking the same thing but I couldn't find the words for my thoughts.
@jordantp1996
@jordantp1996 7 лет назад
5:30: the extent of my painting skills.
@jnettttttte
@jnettttttte 7 лет назад
I had the exact same thought! LOL
@Phoenix-yv5ig
@Phoenix-yv5ig 7 лет назад
James Hallett ShDhdzhhdzhzidhzzhhz
@zefanyalt5944
@zefanyalt5944 7 лет назад
Jordan Pachuca LOL
@Bobo-wp2bw
@Bobo-wp2bw 7 лет назад
LMAO I didn't get it at first but now I'm crying 😂
@petes.6609
@petes.6609 6 лет назад
Lmao 😂
@TechnicolorMammoth
@TechnicolorMammoth 7 лет назад
Stahl's style is the essence of "carefree". Can't you see how he splashes his paint on the canvas, but deliberately. His paintings are so carefree. So, in your face, but so serene. There is no comparison, Mr. Ross does his and admires Mr. Stahl and visa versa. Art isn't competition. RU-vid breeds this kind of weird competition that is so un creative. Do even a small portion of you know who Stahl was before this?
@s1refx
@s1refx 7 лет назад
Technicolor so true
@karrae7085
@karrae7085 6 лет назад
I didn't know who he was but I quickly looked him up. I was really saddened by the fact that his fortune wad stolen from him and he never really made it back....
@northstar2621
@northstar2621 5 лет назад
"Do even a small portion of you know who Stahl was before this?" No. I am an uncultured rube and I apologise for my existence, but I also don't see how it is on me to know every gifted person in this world by name
@dant7072
@dant7072 5 лет назад
@@northstar2621 thinks he's the shit cos he knows about one dude...try not to lose any sleep over it. Im sure you won't
@moomoo0508
@moomoo0508 7 лет назад
lol the way Bob ducked out of there in the beginning 😂
@Huanchee
@Huanchee 7 лет назад
Anyone who might be bashing this guy, keep in mind, he probably isn't used to doing 30 minute wet-on-wet painting like bob. Look up the guys actual artwork that he had the time and freedom to paint exactly how he wanted. They're actually really amazing. Many guests on bobs show were not used to cramming a full painting into a 30 minute time slot.
@browland1
@browland1 8 лет назад
Ben Stahl was an amazing artist. Such a shame he passed away a year after this was filmed.
@CanofSoda_
@CanofSoda_ 5 лет назад
Wow show some respect Jay
@wyrdy1572
@wyrdy1572 7 лет назад
I love this so much he reminds me of my grandma. Kind of bitchy, snappy and pessimistic but also teaches you many things is full of wisdom and means well. I really needed this.
@akeyrtainment8507
@akeyrtainment8507 3 года назад
@Just Some Guy Without a Mustang found you
@akeyrtainment8507
@akeyrtainment8507 3 года назад
@Just Some Guy Without a Mustang nah jk lol
@banjobandit3270
@banjobandit3270 7 лет назад
I can't believe people are seriously complaining about this. Just because he isn't bob ross in terms on personality or art style, you don't have to criticize. This guy is legitimately one of the greatest painters to ever walk this planet and it was a complete privelage to get a 30 glimpse into his work
@dragonbane44
@dragonbane44 7 лет назад
+IlikeJev "his work doesn't seem amazing to me + he seems so full of himself unlink Bob Ross" You need to see his other works then, they are brilliant on par with the best of them out there. And an elite like him has every right to be proud and arrogant. When you become the best you earn that right and no one can hold it against you.
@trudyzire
@trudyzire 7 лет назад
dragonbane44
@vexguine
@vexguine 7 лет назад
"his guy is legitimately one of the greatest painters to ever walk this planet".... eeeeasy boy. take it easy... you need to open some art books... lol
@jigglybutts6559
@jigglybutts6559 7 лет назад
to see how good he is you only have to notice how easily he did that lips and how good they are
@rubendekker
@rubendekker 7 лет назад
"This guy is legitimately one of the greatest painters to ever walk this planet".. - whahahahah what a joke! They're all morons
@TsetsiStoyanova
@TsetsiStoyanova 5 лет назад
This guy should have had his own show
@renz1013
@renz1013 3 года назад
at least 3 -5 episodes seeing how it looks more complex teaching the very basic of his work. probably didn't had time to make a show because he's either be painting or teaching
@KRYoung_dev
@KRYoung_dev 3 года назад
1:26 "Ben is also the host of the television art series Journey into Art with Ben Stahl."
@gritsonamission
@gritsonamission 3 года назад
@@KRYoung_dev going to look this up, also.
@musicunderground6324
@musicunderground6324 3 года назад
@@gritsonamission YOUR RAW SIENNA ISNT COLD !!! YOUVE BE art insulted
@FrozenKing142
@FrozenKing142 8 лет назад
Bob Ross-Take a large brush and land some happy leafs over here. Ben Stahl-Fuck off Bob you gotta do everything in the hard way.
@andimatrus
@andimatrus 8 лет назад
R.I.P
@georgewang2947
@georgewang2947 8 лет назад
The Pain of Painting
@leocane6125
@leocane6125 7 лет назад
You have to draw the lines! Drawing is the lost art
@CrystalNibarger
@CrystalNibarger 7 лет назад
He was getting totally philosophical.
@theloverswineverytime1625
@theloverswineverytime1625 7 лет назад
+George Wang LMAO. i know, rite...
@BurningFreesias
@BurningFreesias 8 лет назад
Oh my goodness. This guy just encouraged me to keep up with my traditional art when I've felt so down and bummed about it for a while, now. Thinking it wasn't good enough because it wasn't on par with all the refined, digital art that's so widespread, now. Thank you, Ben Stahl! And Bob Ross! You will always be cherished in our memories. :)
@silvarion3034
@silvarion3034 8 лет назад
+Reesha Connor Keep it up! Well... I'm practicing on digital art now... Compared to mine, most digital art I see are mind blowing and refined, as well as very detailed, same with traditional art... But yeah, determination! XD
@tractusintentio7516
@tractusintentio7516 8 лет назад
+Reesha Connor and +Juggie Martinez , yup, keep going. Practice, be determined to draw and paint better and better. There is no substitute for putting in the time and effort. Believe in yourself, study the work of the masters, keep the heart of a student. :)
@lungflogger9
@lungflogger9 5 лет назад
He is spitting out more knowledge off hand than you'll find in an art text book.
@bakura306
@bakura306 7 лет назад
R.I.P Stahl and Ross! AMAZING WORK!!!!
@PleasestopcallingmeDoctorImath
Bakura:(
@RhodyStrong
@RhodyStrong 8 лет назад
I learned more about art in the first ten minutes; then all the art classes I took in college.
@s1refx
@s1refx 7 лет назад
RhodyStrong you learn more when you want to learn rather than you are forced to learn
@zeltzintlachinolli2806
@zeltzintlachinolli2806 6 лет назад
Draw with James no one is forced to learn
@fretic777
@fretic777 6 лет назад
Actually in collage there are useless obligatory classes that you are forced to learn
@jasminelav.332
@jasminelav.332 3 года назад
This style of art (and art education) is more or less dead. Art schools developed an unsavory reputation for churning out broke grads with useless degrees, so now they're MUCH more focused on creating successful commercial artists whose work will sell.
@katieandkevinsears7724
@katieandkevinsears7724 3 года назад
This guy sure cost a lot less too.
@AlexandraBolz
@AlexandraBolz 7 лет назад
Idk why people don't like Stahl or his painting. I think his painting looks really good and he was a great guest to be on here.
@BabsChannel
@BabsChannel 5 лет назад
Jay Kenley You an artist?
@ps374249
@ps374249 5 лет назад
His painting is nice, but he's pretty negative and seems arrogant. The problem isn't so much with him as a person or even really with what he's saying, but rather the audience to whom he is choosing to deliver this specific message. Bob deals in hobbyists, this is meant to be a show for a beginner, who presumably does not wish to pursue art professionally, as someone who did would probably go to an art school of some type, and Stahl did not seem to approach the episode with this in mind. He went about this as though he were teaching a class at an art school, people who take painting and the theory behind it far more seriously. It'd be like having Yo Yo Ma teach cello to an adult class at the YMCA. While it is not a waste, it is teaching to people who have different goals than those you typically work with, and that has to be kept in mind while you are teaching them.
@bigman7877
@bigman7877 5 лет назад
@Jay Kenley oh yeah can you paint
@danielhateley8290
@danielhateley8290 5 лет назад
@Jay Kenley Think u forgot the part where he said he could spend 2 weeks on it.
@northstar2621
@northstar2621 5 лет назад
Because Bob was so happy to have him on the show and then he shit-talked him and his art in return. That's like kicking a puppy, like wtf man. I do enjoy watching him paint though and I like his style somewhat, but he was still an asshole
@BARBERSHOPP
@BARBERSHOPP 3 месяца назад
"You, yourself, must become your own best teacher."
@randomsandwichian
@randomsandwichian 7 лет назад
Ben Stahl, scrutinizing the details of your soul
@Imnotevenapanda
@Imnotevenapanda 8 лет назад
i really like his understanding of art and he's full of super useful advices
@jackwattsitoyu9274
@jackwattsitoyu9274 8 лет назад
+Darkrai Titanollante well to be fair everything in this universe is a panda or not a panda
@RamoArt
@RamoArt 8 лет назад
+jack krupinski This changed the way I see the world immensely.
@MCWaffles2003-1
@MCWaffles2003-1 7 лет назад
what about a panda fetus
@Decaticon
@Decaticon 6 лет назад
holy sh*t your right
@TheMrturn1
@TheMrturn1 6 лет назад
Do you even Panda?!!
@bussyriots
@bussyriots 8 лет назад
8:51 me presenting to the class
@tyr7490
@tyr7490 8 лет назад
whahah 😂😂
@tyr7490
@tyr7490 8 лет назад
same
@cindaren79
@cindaren79 8 лет назад
😂😂
@jack5611
@jack5611 8 лет назад
+jasper LOL!!!!
@starrynight5207
@starrynight5207 7 лет назад
omg i laughed really hard
@meganruhnke3962
@meganruhnke3962 8 лет назад
This man speaks to me on a personal deep level. This is what I needed. I now am inspired.
@ninjannn4451
@ninjannn4451 7 лет назад
I know right, I really feel like just getting up and starting to paint right now.
@treebox1227
@treebox1227 7 лет назад
Q
@TheMrturn1
@TheMrturn1 6 лет назад
You do NOT want that old man's hemorrhoids.
@cordeliachase601
@cordeliachase601 6 лет назад
Not me
@Kharn526
@Kharn526 8 лет назад
Sadly Mr Stahl died less then a year after this episode :( Guy really had a unique vision to art.
@theloverswineverytime1625
@theloverswineverytime1625 7 лет назад
Damn, word? Sumn else...
@juwington
@juwington 7 лет назад
Also Bob :(
@appleheartstables8656
@appleheartstables8656 7 лет назад
Why 😢😢😢😢
@lommmmo
@lommmmo 5 лет назад
Not really unique. Its what is being taught in most European art schools. Still great tho, it was refreshing to see an academic painter participating in Bob's show
@northstar2621
@northstar2621 5 лет назад
I know. If he was still alive we could attempt a trade between him and Bob, who also died
@MissMirokie
@MissMirokie 7 лет назад
Ben doesn't actually start painting until 4 minutes into the video. So he does this, entire painting in 25 minutes. Unlike Bobs style Ben, is much more detail oriented. His works took hours upon hours of not days. Each painter is unique, because each person is unique. I think Ben has a very commanding presence, he's not going to put you to sleep or relax you, he will keep you on your toes and paying attention. I love the art he put out there. And I love that Bob allowed for people who taught him, or inspired him to come on and show a little of their style. Great Example is when that one lady came on and did "anatomy of seascape" you can clearly see that Bob adjusted her techniques to fit into his paintings, yet he uses the exact same technique to make waves. It's really something to get to see the artists, who helped Bob become the joyful painter he was.
@UnboxTheWorldASMR
@UnboxTheWorldASMR 8 лет назад
I normally only like watching the videos with Bob, but wow, this guy is amazing!
@Nonoriri
@Nonoriri 8 лет назад
agree
@bryphi77
@bryphi77 8 лет назад
+UnboxTheWorld ASMR Yes, I agree as well... I really like the style of his work.
@lemonbarx
@lemonbarx 8 лет назад
made me start painting within 3 minutes of him talking lmao
@EmpyreanLightASMR
@EmpyreanLightASMR 8 лет назад
Except for maybe two guests (someone painting a horrific face and then the brash woman from before), I really enjoy his guests. This guy wasn't asmry at all, but he's like a professor, everything he says is gold.
@adan9280
@adan9280 8 лет назад
i know exactly what u mean
@BenjaminWirtz
@BenjaminWirtz 8 лет назад
I saw the title and thought "Bob Ross Doesnt do portraits". Then the episode itself got even more interesting. I feel this guy takes art more seriously. Not that Bob wasn't a serious artist, he just had a more "whatever you want to do is fine" philosophy "There are no mistakes only happy accidents". This guy would likely not agree. I also don't know how he controls the brush holding it like that.
@ChristianFS1
@ChristianFS1 7 лет назад
I feel like Bob Ross' purpose wasn't necessarily to be a great artist. His work and method is soothing and acts almost like a form of therapy, whereas Stahl was all about diligence, discipline and i guess a sense of sincerity. IMHO.
@gracejuice
@gracejuice 6 лет назад
it's a skill that most art students are started with so they develop a habit
@cordeliachase601
@cordeliachase601 6 лет назад
Patient Grasshopper He has that “I take my work extremely seriously” personality. I personally can’t stand personalities like this dude. I like Bob Ross’s approach to life and art.
@btsarmy-xs6cx
@btsarmy-xs6cx 4 года назад
@@cordeliachase601 ouch why? What he said is not wrong tho? I love Bob more but this guy pride on his art amaze me. I hate someone who have this personality but don't have the skill tho
@Citizen_X.
@Citizen_X. 7 лет назад
While Bob Ross sings a lullaby, this guy's work tells a story with a far deeper meaning.
@1upwhatupTV
@1upwhatupTV 6 лет назад
Xiao Hei well put
@cordeliachase601
@cordeliachase601 6 лет назад
I personally feel like he’s kinda talking out of his ass.
@samarino9360
@samarino9360 8 лет назад
this guy is Yoda. Bob Ross is Ben Kenobi
@liquidjackson7172
@liquidjackson7172 8 лет назад
agreed
@demarcusraisor
@demarcusraisor 7 лет назад
BallLikeImKobe you damn right
@60degreelobwedge82
@60degreelobwedge82 7 лет назад
Awesome. Ross helps you take your first step into a larger world but if you want to go deeper Stahl is teaching that you must unlearn what you have learned. Painting is not all happy little trees, the dark side clouds everything.
@EddieRivera1988
@EddieRivera1988 6 лет назад
Obi-Wan is usually who Jedi refer as.
@jamesburvant3376
@jamesburvant3376 6 лет назад
I'd say Bob is Yoda and this guy is Darth Sidious
@Andrew-xl3gr
@Andrew-xl3gr 7 лет назад
I love this guy. He's a wonderful teacher. Gives a different perspective on painting than Bob.
@canturgan
@canturgan 7 лет назад
His comments about the relationship between music and painting are insightful.
@sterduzt34
@sterduzt34 7 лет назад
i love how ben paints, from a bunch of smeared colors into a beautiful painting
@zimbo1240
@zimbo1240 5 лет назад
this dude is spitting out wisdom left and right
@alrightyes1116
@alrightyes1116 7 лет назад
I like his way of painting. I kinda got the "just go for it" vibe, just by watching and listening to him.
@matt82403
@matt82403 7 лет назад
Never has there been a greater need to bring back this series (or a similar series) and just have a guest artist each epidode simply create a painting and talk to us.
@mascottie
@mascottie 7 лет назад
I love his style and how he says to not make it pretty. That's what makes the painting beautiful.
@BabsChannel
@BabsChannel 5 лет назад
Not making it pretty makes it beautiful. Wrap your kind around that one.
@srw6772
@srw6772 5 лет назад
@@BabsChannel Easy enough. Pretty is clean/neat/perfect. Beautiful is subtle/deep/flawed
@BabsChannel
@BabsChannel 5 лет назад
@@srw6772...I do not remember saying that 3 months ago? I wouldn't even make a comment like that.
@srw6772
@srw6772 5 лет назад
@@BabsChannel Haha, no worries :)
@BabsChannel
@BabsChannel 5 лет назад
@@srw6772 A little worried. If I didn't write that, who did? Lol
@luxxeon3d
@luxxeon3d 8 лет назад
The way Stahl is speaking about painting, and how he's condemning certain styles, while praising doing things the "hard way", you would think he's purposely insulting Bob on his own show.
@frogbear02
@frogbear02 7 лет назад
I see that, but I also see it in some ways complimenting Bob. Many artists criticized Bob because he often times used colours that were not natural, for example making a sky or mountain purple, making bushes blue, things like that. I agree though that it did sound a lot like he was insulting Bob, but two opposing, new perspectives can somehow paradoxically compliment one another if presented the right way.
@davetate1155
@davetate1155 6 лет назад
Bob is so soothing and chill, this guys is fucking terrifying
@60degreelobwedge82
@60degreelobwedge82 6 лет назад
This is definitely my favourite special guest episode. Most guest eps are boring but I like that Stahl does everything so different than Ross - different methods, different subject matter, different philosophy.
@MrRemorseless
@MrRemorseless 6 лет назад
Well, that's the difference between just giving instructions (Bob) and giving ideas (Stahl). If you close your eyes, you might imagine Stahl painting anything, because his ideas transcend the subject matter and apply to art itself. Bob, god bless him, gave instructions on how to paint landscapes the easy way, and we love him for that reason. Two different teachers painting different kinds of art :)
@pela03
@pela03 6 лет назад
I don't think he is insulting Bob. Bob explain plenty of times he was a traditional painter that found his own way to make progress faster in his paint and he give us all that knowledge in his program how lucky we are. I think he praise him and was happy to be there you can see his half smile at the end saying bye to Bob.
@SunshineCarpetCleaningAZ
@SunshineCarpetCleaningAZ 8 лет назад
I am not an artist I just recently started watching these videos without any previous interest in art and I could tell that this man is extremely talented and is loaded with useful information and humble enough to share his information. Also goes to show what a great person Bob is for having someone like that on "his show". Much respect!
@Blu3_dud3
@Blu3_dud3 7 лет назад
Many argue that he was 'criticizing" Ross, but Ross enjoyed Ben's art and Ben enjoyed Ross's creative style (or tatse). Most people that criticize Ben Stahl for criticizing Ross don't really understand how Ben interpreted art on another level than Ross, in other words: y'all need to educate yourself.
@feedhyungwonplease6087
@feedhyungwonplease6087 6 лет назад
ThyeRisenKing What kind of Education you mean?
@alliemae26
@alliemae26 6 лет назад
THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY Common sense
@pivasm
@pivasm 8 лет назад
For a second there, at 15:46, I thought he was going to make a happy little blue tree :((((( But alas...
@plucas1
@plucas1 8 лет назад
Ben Stahl! Holy crap, how'd Bob ever get him to appear on the show, especially when Bob was still relatively unknown? Probably the one guest Bob ever had on his show that was as legendary as he is. He's a little gruff but you have to admire his passion Also lots of great general advice, especially 'become your own best teacher.' I disagree with him about story vs art though. Some of the very best art is meant to tell a story...comics, film, etc.
@wille3573
@wille3573 8 лет назад
+Luck That's one thing Quentin Tarentino does beautifully: cinematography. Inglorious Basterds had beautiful scenes
@zlistcelebrityYT
@zlistcelebrityYT 8 лет назад
+plucas1 According to the title, he was 7 seasons in here, and the show had really started to pick up steam. If you haven't already, watch the hour special on Ross' life. It really tells the story of how the show built itself up over time.
@renoldojeffrey4653
@renoldojeffrey4653 5 лет назад
As someone who is in art school learning the fundamentals, he is absolutely right. This man is highly experienced
@Nancy-cy8yr
@Nancy-cy8yr 7 лет назад
the life he got in those eyes from the very beginning 😍 incredible
@hmax1591
@hmax1591 7 лет назад
nice painting. I like this mans's style. The suggestions and teaching are priceless. Ben Stahl died in 1987. Incredible talent. A master of color.
@urRAWRsoundsfunnyLOL
@urRAWRsoundsfunnyLOL 7 лет назад
I love how he holds the brush :)
@Deadletter6
@Deadletter6 6 лет назад
Michael H. Yea he seemed ungrateful. His painting looked like shit to be honest.
@meepthepeep7097
@meepthepeep7097 6 лет назад
yea like a mess
@polvilhodoce160
@polvilhodoce160 8 лет назад
I feel smarter just by listening to this guy
@exendrawrrens9157
@exendrawrrens9157 5 лет назад
He is not isulting Bob.. he is complimenting Bob for not copying the world but seeing how it works and making his own world based on that, turning what nature do at case into something beautiful and artistic to a human perspective piece, not taking a section of the world and remaking it but creating a world by itself on the canvas ❤❤❤❤ Different artists different styles but they complete eachother You can see that bob no longer instruct how to do a piece after that season, he teach you how to place you thoughts on a canvas with his tips and tricks so you can make your own painted worlds ❤ Best guest ❤
@andresgonzalez-ci8gr
@andresgonzalez-ci8gr 10 месяцев назад
You can tell this guy was a real master, care free on painting and real deep concepts on every step he took during this show...
@payno20
@payno20 8 лет назад
This video has taught me so much more than I ever did at school.
@sidowninc
@sidowninc 7 лет назад
This man taught me more about painting in 25 minutes than my 4 years of art classes during school ever did.
@meritgomez7286
@meritgomez7286 2 года назад
This episode was an absolute treasure. From the moment he put that brush on the canvas and drew that perfect face you could tell he was going to be a character. I loved how he grabs brushes like they are pencils, it felt like he was drawing more than painting. Amazing.
@brianhines1452
@brianhines1452 Год назад
Art is instinctive, now that's a powerful statement right there!!
@yamax11
@yamax11 6 лет назад
So much wisdom into one video.. God bless Bob and Ben..
@mwbwyatt
@mwbwyatt Год назад
ive noticed this from other artists that are renowned for their skill..i notice a lot of them dont necessarily...paint in the traditional sense. like they use traditional methods and ideologies sure. but they more or less just...let the brushes trace..dance..just...do what it wants to do across the canvas. and its fascinating to see how they go from basically what could look like a 5 year old doodle with 5$ watercolors to...absolute masterpieces. its mesmerizing.
@DeArtiztHayenga
@DeArtiztHayenga 2 дня назад
I like Ben's pallette. He uses more opaque colors rather than semitransparent ones like Bob primarily uses. More expensive, better quality and similar to my own. Ben's comments about "drawing a lot" before attempting to paint are so true. It provides continuity of one's style. So many great comments made by Stahl while he's painting as well ☮️
@susannem3526
@susannem3526 2 года назад
The ASMR is strong in this one.
@jeremeymcdude
@jeremeymcdude 7 лет назад
"an artist does his best work when he doesn't know what he's doing." I feel that same feeling when I have no idea of what to do for making a race car paint scheme and when I just do something, it comes out a lot better than the ones I have a plan for.
@GreyWolfLeaderTW
@GreyWolfLeaderTW Год назад
Cool little historical note: The Blackbeard's Ghost film that Bob Ross mentioned was one of the last movies Walt Disney worked on (alongside the Jungle Book) before his death in 1966. Ben Stahl himself died only one year after doing this guest episode for Bob Ross.
@jackieburnett6881
@jackieburnett6881 Год назад
Beautiful portrait! Mr. Stahl you are an amazing artist. I could not imagine the outcome but as you continued I was in absolutely shock as you brought everything into it and it worked! Ty for your time to be a guest On the show! Bob Ross is amazing also a true legend!!
@GameReviewsXX
@GameReviewsXX 4 года назад
Y'know, as joyous and mesmerizing as Bob was, this episode is the one i find myself coming back to and re-watching the most. Not sure why, I just love his mannerisms and quotes.
@BillRalens
@BillRalens 8 лет назад
Can't help but feel that some of this advice was directed at Bob.... love ya anyway man. Remarkable episode!
@beipiaosaurus
@beipiaosaurus 8 лет назад
+Bill Ralens Heh, while it sounds that way, Ben just had a very different philosophy of art than Bob. As much as I love watching Ben, I agree with Bob's philosophy more (there is no right way to paint, take shortcuts if it gets the results you want, anyone can be an artist, etc). But Ben seems to be more celebrated among professional artists than Bob, so eh...
@BillRalens
@BillRalens 8 лет назад
+Mickey Mortimer Bob certainly did make painting more accessible to everyone, simply because of his character and the wet on wet way is a pragmatic way to paint. It's a bit like the Epic Rap Battles of History episode.... we need everyone.
@hagamapama
@hagamapama 8 лет назад
+Bill Ralens Well it's sort of like Mozart vs the Beatles. Mozart was the classical genius, brilliant and respected in his profession but not accessible to the masses. The Beatles borrowed heavily from Mozart and other classical composers, and made classical themes accessible to the masses with the way they rebranded them. Both are great musicians and composers, and we need to recognize and embrace both approaches. Some people are going to be drawn to one, some to the other, but as a result BOTH will be drawn to MUSIC. If you take my meaning
@aligulli123
@aligulli123 8 лет назад
+EnderDexter how could they dig that shit if they could never hear it? When it was first written, and for many years and even centuries after, Mozart's compositions were only performed for the elite.
@zurg647
@zurg647 8 лет назад
+EnderDexter ehh, Mozart has some pretty dark pieces too.
@cindychambers1588
@cindychambers1588 8 лет назад
This guy ROCKED it. WOW.
@TyTheRegularMan
@TyTheRegularMan 6 лет назад
I love this guy. So blunt, such a percussive voice, and such a beautiful art style.
@josegomez3868
@josegomez3868 6 лет назад
I grew up watching Bob I'm a painter now and I respect all the different methods of painting and I think we can always learn something new to better your work.
@ernestkovach3305
@ernestkovach3305 5 лет назад
If you had completely turned off the visual presentation regarding this beautiful painting and instead only listened to what this fine , wise, artist had to say, you would become a better artist no matter what stage or level of artist you are. Indeed, much of the wisdom and knowledge he imparted can be applied to other forms of art and even life. He is brilliant. God bless Mr. STAHL.
@ihavenoidea6345
@ihavenoidea6345 7 лет назад
*Bob finishes the whole intro talking about awards and stuff* Ben stall-*sniff*
@NicholasLindblad
@NicholasLindblad 6 месяцев назад
What an amazing poet. Great show.
@idkwhyimhere6492
@idkwhyimhere6492 6 лет назад
I love the way he just makes the lines like a 5 year old paintings. It just looks so cool like he doent care about it, but at the end, it is a precious art.
@whil6473
@whil6473 7 лет назад
I love how most of his views are pretty much opposite to Bob's but they both agree in what's most important: art should be fun.
@s1refx
@s1refx 7 лет назад
Whil exactly
@hearfan
@hearfan 7 лет назад
A lot of great information packed into this video.
@John_Notmylastname
@John_Notmylastname 3 года назад
It's fascinating how artists get an incredible range of colors by mixing them on the palette. It's almost like just mixing color is an art in itself.
@timlabrecque4998
@timlabrecque4998 6 месяцев назад
Just gathering up the pearls of wisdom from this rare and informative episode. I could never knock anyones abilities, take what you can and put it in your quiver. RIP Bob & Ben.
@XIXLXXXIV
@XIXLXXXIV 2 года назад
Am I the only one who felt really moved by this guest's words? Truly captivating.
@PooPooPerson
@PooPooPerson 7 лет назад
10:25 low-key burn
@vww3606
@vww3606 7 лет назад
PooPooPerson he threw some heavy shade
@dmikebuechler
@dmikebuechler 7 лет назад
Nah he meant people copying photographs and other paintings. Bob Ross's paintings are each one of a kind.
@JohnGrahamDoe
@JohnGrahamDoe 7 лет назад
Boy if I was Bob I'da beat the devil out o' 'em
@purplechimkin3404
@purplechimkin3404 6 лет назад
I beg to differ. Bob's entire philosophy is based on "how nature works". That is, randomness. He let's things just flow into other things that flow into other things. That is the Bob Ross way. That is also nature's way. What Stahl was criticizing was blatantly "looking at things and copying them down on canvas". That's just my opinion though.
@designedtoworship
@designedtoworship 6 лет назад
Ben Stahl passed away a couple years after this aired. It's cool that he left his mark on a show that gets watched to this day by millions.
@TidesofViolet
@TidesofViolet 7 месяцев назад
What a monstrosity of brilliance.
@lotusfae
@lotusfae 7 лет назад
Damn! What an impressionist.
@IanLEAU
@IanLEAU 5 лет назад
I get that a lot of people may have been a little indifferent about Stahl's methods, but in hindsight, this particular episode would do two things. 1) It would help you form a more critical view of art, rather than utilising it as a form of escapism like Bob does, you are open to conveying different kinds of emotions and themes. 2) Stahl's style only reaffirms your resolve that your view of art IS in fact a form of escapism. Your paintings are a reflection of how you "want" to feel as opposed to how you "need" to feel. It's the same principle that Bob uses when describing shape and form, you can't have dark without light. The same can be said about these two artists, the only way you can validate your own work is by seeing how it measures up to someone else's.
@AarmOZ84
@AarmOZ84 6 лет назад
It is so fantastic to watch a master artist paint so you can see the methods of their genius.
@pyrojinn
@pyrojinn 4 года назад
Ben was a master of his craft, and I only knew him after knowing Bob Ross. A normal person would see him “scribbling” on the canvas, but little do they know there were all done perfectly through muscle memory. Every color he chose was with shading and contrast in mind, and of course the color scheme are complimentary. For example, the eyes of the lady in the painting. Human sclera are not pure white when painting ; it is more like a shade of very light grey. And after he used black to defines the eyelashes and pupils everything clicked and we got a beautifully rendered eyes.
@MarkM2023
@MarkM2023 5 лет назад
This is a great episode! I think Bob is humble and gracious enough to introduce to his viewers a way to further develop painting skills for those who want to go into it deeper by introducing an accomplished painter.
@mrwhatcanido4942
@mrwhatcanido4942 6 лет назад
I love this man. I could listen to him as much as i listen to Ross. idk its just his philosophy is very nice. I like both styles of Ross and Stahl.
@bakura306
@bakura306 6 лет назад
A whisper can be more potent than a shout. Love ben.
@c.reatureu.niverse7781
@c.reatureu.niverse7781 7 лет назад
Bob Ross, the fate of choosing to paint not for style but just for relaxing desires; Ben Stahl, the fate to do your best and use anything and anyway for exact perfection. Thou can choose.
@tistoni09
@tistoni09 7 лет назад
"paint traditionally like painters have done it for centuries" -- uses spray can
@TheGoogilly
@TheGoogilly 7 лет назад
Tis Toni Painters have used toners for centuries, they just didn't have spray can technology.
@SuperKeyifier
@SuperKeyifier 7 лет назад
Apparently they used to spit it onto the canvas. Pretty gross.
@alliemae26
@alliemae26 6 лет назад
Penelope Seale Oh shit does that mean we can clone their DNA?
@lommmmo
@lommmmo 5 лет назад
Doesnt look like it is spray paint, more like some substance to help dry the paint faster
@MaestroTJS
@MaestroTJS 5 лет назад
Penelope Seale I thought that yellow-green I saw on a Rembrandt was caked on, now you're telling me it was a loogie?
@name-kl9md
@name-kl9md 7 лет назад
people have their own style of their paintings and i respect him. I think he has a amazing sense of art and his words really stuck up in my head! im really into his paintings:)
@ryanlees7678
@ryanlees7678 Год назад
There's something about the randomness that I find so cool! He painted with what seemed like no organization, bouncing around so naturally and instinctively! I can't draw or paint, I use these videos to fall asleep, but this one is easily my favorite!
@chris9380
@chris9380 7 лет назад
I love Bob's humbleness, considering his genius!!! May he keep on resting in peace.......
@shayaanmannan2342
@shayaanmannan2342 7 лет назад
sadly this man died in 1987, such a loss to the world. Rest In Piece Ben Stahl
@forgetbeams
@forgetbeams 7 лет назад
the way he's holding his brush... i can't even imagine trying to control my work like that. but then again, i hold my pen/pencil very uniquely, too! enough so that my teachers in school growing up always tried to correct it, even holding me after class to scold me about it. maybe it's an artist thing.
@sordidsooth
@sordidsooth 6 лет назад
I've never learned so much in one video..... it seemed like everything Stahl said hit the nail on the head!
@quinnlee-newbury9003
@quinnlee-newbury9003 8 лет назад
I feel like this guy was low key roasting Bob through this whole episode...
@Julian-oo7fp
@Julian-oo7fp 8 лет назад
Ikr
@montyhale1899
@montyhale1899 7 лет назад
had the same thought. this guy is the rock n roll of painting. fuck your paint by numbers, you need to feel this shit!!
@welcometofalsettolannddd2924
@welcometofalsettolannddd2924 6 лет назад
Donald Labshere HAHAHA NOO
@latlat4760
@latlat4760 6 лет назад
And throughout the roast Bob is just daydreaming in his bubble of happy little trees and friends.
@thepoopdeztroyer5229
@thepoopdeztroyer5229 6 лет назад
Quinn Lee-Newbury so true
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