Bob Ross: My First Book of Colors

Bob Ross: My First Book of Colors
ISBN-10
0762469064
ISBN-13
9780762469062
Series
Bob Ross
Category
Juvenile Nonfiction
Pages
24
Language
English
Published
2020-03-24
Publisher
Running Press Kids
Author
Robb Pearlman

Description

A titanium snowcapped mountain. A happy little tree made with Van Dyke Brown and Dark Sienna. A majestic, vibrant phthalo blue sky. Bob Ross: My First Book of Colors is an early concept board book featuring various Bob Ross paintings and some of Bob's little quips about each of the thirteen colors he used on his palette in front of TV audiences. Full of real paintings from the iconic artist, this is sure to be a hit for any Bob Ross fan. Colors include: Alizarin Crimson Bright Red Cadmium Yellow Hue Dark Sienna Indian Yellow Midnight Black Phthalo Blue Prussian Blue Sap Green Titanium White Van Dyke Brown Yellow Ochre

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