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Landscape painting in the style of Bob Ross

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$50-150

As of June 21, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is an unframed landscape painting executed on a commercial-grade stretched canvas. The scene depicts a serene river or lake with lush green foliage reflecting in blue water, featuring a sandy shoreline in the lower-left foreground. The style is highly consistent with the 'wet-on-wet' technique popularized by artists like Bob Ross, characterized by heavy impasto highlights and stylized, fan-brush foliage. The palette consists primarily of cerulean blue, forest green, sap green, and earthy ochre tones. The lower right corner bears a cursive signature that appears to read 'John Luis', though this signature remains unverified without professional inspection. The composition shows typical contemporary amateur or hobbyist craftsmanship, with visible canvas texture throughout. No significant damage is observed, although the lack of a frame and the presence of stray paint on the easel suggest it may be a recent work. The attribution to a specific artist or school remains a hypothesis subject to in-person verification of the signature and materials.

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Based on the provided image, I have examined this landscape painting which appears to be executed in the 'wet-on-wet' technique popularized by media-instruction painters. This specific stylistic approach, characterized by fan-brush greenery and heavy impasto highlights, is consistent with contemporary hobbyist or instructional works. The canvas bears a signature that appears to read 'John Luis'; however, I cannot verify the identity or market stature of this individual from a photograph. Based on what I can see, the work is on commercial-grade stretched canvas and lacks a frame, which is typical of recent decorative pieces. The value estimate of $50-150 reflects the market for contemporary amateur landscape art in this style. This valuation assumes the piece is a decorative work by a local or regional artist; should the artist be found to have a significant exhibition history or if the signature is later associated with a highly sought-after name, the value could increase. Conversely, if it is an anonymous student work, it would likely sell at the lower end of the range. I cannot determine the exact age or the chemical composition of the pigments without a physical inspection. To further clarify this estimate, an in-person examination would be required to assess the surface stability and to research the specific artist's auction history. Generally, demand for this style remains steady for home decor purposes, but prices are typically limited for unauthenticated or hobbyist works compared to established landscape masters.

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