Bob Ross' first painting, A Walk in the Woods, done on air for his beloved show.
(Photo:Modern Artifact)
Bob Ross holds a special place in America’s heart.
Now, an incredibly unique opportunity has presented itself.
Bob Ross' first painting, “A Walk in the Woods,” done on air for his beloved show. (Photo:Modern Artifact)
The painting was created in 1983 for the first-ever episode of Ross' show.
The small oil and canvas work is framed in gold.
It was auctioned in 1983 by PBS, and that owner has recently passed it on to Modern Artifacts.
Ross' iconic signature. (Photo:Modern Artifact)
Its a truly irreplicable, one-of-a-kind painting,saysModern Artifact owner Ryan Nelson.
The painting is listed at $9.85 million, although offers will be considered.
The painting depicts a charming wilderness scene of the punch in Ross was famous for.
The painter died of lymphoma in 1995 at the young age of 52.
Despite his tragic early passing, the artist and his show’s fame hasonly grownin the internet age.
His iconic first on-air masterpiece is now available to own, if you have almost $10 million.
Ross' iconic signature.