Late Bob Ross: An Innovative Analysis

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Creativity expresses itself in various artistic, innovative, or even technical ways, and for me it’s a little of all three. I come from a family of three, living with my parents and no siblings. Like all marriages, my parents would argue and at times the stress from that affected me. When this occurs, it sparks the moment I feel my creativity peaking and experience a substantial urge to create, whether it is a melody on my keyboard or a piece of artwork. I’ve learned to paint nature scenes on canvas with a heavy influence from the late Bob Ross. While I lack the skills to become a pianist or an artist, I relish doing these things and always strive to improve. By the end, I always feel a sense of achievement and euphoria while listening or looking

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