Thirty paintings created by Bob Ross will be auctioned to offset the cost of programming for publicly funded stations that have been impacted by deep cuts in federal funding. “This auction ensures his legacy continues to support the very medium that brought his joy and creativity into American homes for decades,” Joan Kowalski, President of Bob Ross Inc., said in a statement .
Bonhams in Los Angeles will auction three paintings on Nov. 11, followed by auctions in London, New York, Boston and online, according to the Associated Press. All profits will go to stations that use productions from American Public Television.
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Joan Kowalski and her husband tricked Bob Ross into signing away his Name/Image/Likeness. His family gets nothing.
ReplyDeleteGiving money to Public Television assures that his show will continue to air and people will go to Hobby Lobby to buy paints with the Bob Ross name on them. A shameful crime.
Selling paintings so that they can continue to pay their people for lying.
ReplyDeleteGENIUS.
So they lied about not needing my tax dollars to keep up their left wing propaganda?
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