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'Happy Accidents: An Exhibit of Original Bob Ross Paintings' is Charming

The legacy of Bob Ross continues to live on as new generations are introduced to his classic PBS program The Joy of Painting, which is seeing new events like the 'Happy Accidents: An Exhibit of Original Bob Ross Paintings' be curated.

Taking place at the Franklin Part Arts Center in Purcelville, Virginia, the exhibit includes 24 of the iconic artists works that were completed during the 31 seasons of The Joy of Painting that were filmed through the 80s and 90s. The exhibit offers a taste of the more than 1,100 paintings done by the artist during the shows run and is being held for a limited time only.

The 'Happy Accidents: An Exhibit of Original Bob Ross Paintings' was announced with 10,000 timed tickets that sold out immediately, but eager fans can still plan a visit by visiting the center's website for more details.
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