Tribal People Try Following A Bob Ross Painting Tutorial

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  • Tribal People Try Following A Bob Ross Painting Tutorial for the first time. Villagers/Tribal people try painting for the first time.
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  • @hasjgirl82
    @hasjgirl82 3 роки тому +11561

    This seems like the ultimate tribute to Bob Ross. To take people completely unfamiliar with painting and make them an artist. Everyone's painting looks great with their own unique twists.

    • @Wingless-
      @Wingless- 3 роки тому +442

      I think Bob Ross would have absolutely loved this.

    • @silsilsilly
      @silsilsilly 3 роки тому +79

      Agreed

    • @RBarnett421
      @RBarnett421 3 роки тому +139

      He is surely smiling from above

    • @JenMaxon
      @JenMaxon 3 роки тому +161

      @@Wingless- He would, I'm sure. I was surprised they all did so well, especially considering that it was their first time. Job done, Bob.

    • @ElReydeColombia
      @ElReydeColombia 3 роки тому +12

      Like paint and wine places lol

  • @metalcobra
    @metalcobra 3 роки тому +15502

    The man who said he found his purpose truly seemed like a natural artist. A beautiful occasion!

    • @YoungMuscleCock
      @YoungMuscleCock 3 роки тому +378

      It really is such a beautiful thing to see.

    • @evermore4487
      @evermore4487 3 роки тому +513

      I think he will be forever changed by his experience. I also think he wasn't expecting to feel the way he did about it.
      That made me happy to see.

    • @S4ccryn
      @S4ccryn 3 роки тому +318

      He has a natural hand and eye for it - I really hope he can get more opportunities like this ♥️

    • @niobestarr1329
      @niobestarr1329 3 роки тому +94

      I know! When he said that, I melted.

    • @maximhollandnederlandthene7640
      @maximhollandnederlandthene7640 3 роки тому +36

      Native people mostly dont have time to have a hobby.

  • @bigdawgz4530
    @bigdawgz4530 2 роки тому +1105

    I was so excited to see how Muharram's painting was going to turn out because I knew the moment I saw how passionately he enjoyed music & how deeply he felt its emotion in some of your other videos, I knew he had an artistic soul. He certainly didn't disappoint! I was VERY impressed with how well he did & I'm so glad that he wants to continue painting.

    • @morganseppy5180
      @morganseppy5180 2 роки тому +28

      yes, i would love to have him over for tea/coffee. he is my favorite uncle on this channel! (mohammed is my favorite cousin, and parvati is my favorite sister-in-law) so many of them showed real talent in this episode.

    • @hegemonycricket9549
      @hegemonycricket9549 Рік тому +14

      Yes. Seeing the way he reacts to music, I'm not surprised he is capable of such beautiful work.

    • @acommentator4452
      @acommentator4452 Рік тому +5

      yes, did he ever do that course in art at night school ?

  • @joyalexander5842
    @joyalexander5842 2 роки тому +476

    The Joy of Painting. This is exactly the lesson Bob Ross wanted to teach everyone. I am so pleased to see each of them develop their own style. In just one painting. Beautiful!

  • @okarnando88
    @okarnando88 2 роки тому +2522

    When the guy said "this is a big achievement for Bob Ross too, he is able to teach to people in villages far away" it made me so happy to think how Bob Ross would react if he were here today to see his videos reaching people from so far away

    • @diane9247
      @diane9247 2 роки тому +56

      He would be amazed!

    • @TRYBALS
      @TRYBALS  2 роки тому +235

      I really do think, Bob will reach even more when our Muharam continues painting and I hope he could introduce Bob to more people and teach others painting as well

    • @SobridMusic
      @SobridMusic 2 роки тому +6

      I mean it was already being played globally when he was alive and he did seminars all over the world. I think he's aware :)

    • @gibbontakeit9098
      @gibbontakeit9098 2 роки тому +7

      @@SobridMusic and I'm sure he had a TV... or money and time.. to do this growing up.. idiot.

    • @SobridMusic
      @SobridMusic 2 роки тому +1

      @@gibbontakeit9098 and the people that drew cave paintings 10,000 years ago did? Idiot lol

  • @chinor6416
    @chinor6416 3 роки тому +4680

    In the intro, when the girl in red said "and what if I get it wrong?" You should have said "no need to worry, there are no mistakes only happy accidents

    • @dbell582
      @dbell582 3 роки тому +182

      That put a smile on my face… so Bob Ross

    • @dmiller5765
      @dmiller5765 3 роки тому +83

      What a very Bob Ross thing to say. How lovely.

    • @mjremy2605
      @mjremy2605 3 роки тому +43

      Woman, not Girl. She is over 18 and is a parent. Would you call any of the men present 'boys'. Please do not disrespect women by making them girls.

    • @gwouru
      @gwouru 3 роки тому +120

      @@mjremy2605 sure, me and the boys. Let people defend themselves, don't assume everyone's offended, it's a common parlance, even used by females of advanced years.

    • @KATSPF
      @KATSPF 3 роки тому

      🥺❤️

  • @EvangelistNickGarrett
    @EvangelistNickGarrett Рік тому +201

    This video shows the most pure and excellent use of the Internet. It is so refreshing given how cruel and ignorant we can act toward each other at times on social media. Just found your channel today and I am so impressed. What a great gift you’ve given the world here.

    • @Univerzock
      @Univerzock Рік тому +4

      You have right.I like that they have all tried it and I am happy that they have fun painting. I wish you and the 4 painters and everyone on the internet all the best for your life

    • @Trustbutdocument
      @Trustbutdocument Місяць тому +1

      This made my day for so many reasons.

    • @SamThredder
      @SamThredder Місяць тому

      there needs to be a new internet. i suppose it would be internet 4.0. no social media, just wholesome content

  • @newfiecanadian
    @newfiecanadian 2 роки тому +509

    This kept bringing tears to my eyes, although I'm not totally sure why. People discovering the joy of expression in a medium they hadn't tried before, partly. Also, it was so touching to see people enjoying Bob Ross, sensing his sweetness and kindness, even though they don't speak his language. It was interesting to see how each person's artwork had a different look even though they were following the same instructions.

    • @kayekaye251
      @kayekaye251 2 роки тому +8

      Me too, totally made me cry. I think it is because it shows how people are really connected, at heart.

    • @bopperette7260
      @bopperette7260 Рік тому +6

      Same. Couldn't of worded it any better myself. I loved this 😭💜

    • @Bumblebee4Trump
      @Bumblebee4Trump Рік тому +4

      Bob's voice is like listening to Leon Russell's "Will O The Wisp" album. So soothing.

  • @jeffphillips1832
    @jeffphillips1832 2 роки тому +4195

    If anyone is curious, the term Ustad they use to refer to Bob is an honorific term traditionally meaning master, or expert artist. It is more commonly understood today to refer to a respected teacher.

    • @oliviacase6417
      @oliviacase6417 2 роки тому +69

      I was curious, thank you!

    • @sprout8426
      @sprout8426 2 роки тому +125

      it actually means teacher

    • @lycorisdev
      @lycorisdev 2 роки тому +95

      @@sprout8426 It's used for both

    • @yuktisharma3997
      @yuktisharma3997 2 роки тому +43

      It's a urdu word as teacher and respectful person

    • @zoellack4365
      @zoellack4365 2 роки тому +41

      Wow we have the same word in Turkish with the same meaning “Üstad”

  • @dakkonfury
    @dakkonfury 3 роки тому +3892

    The woman, you could really see how she improved from the start to the end. Huge difference once she got her confidence under her!

    • @deliriumdust3406
      @deliriumdust3406 3 роки тому +169

      right like her clouds were... but by the end the lower part looked the best out of all

    • @paeridolia
      @paeridolia 3 роки тому +34

      @@deliriumdust3406 her clouds 😭😭

    • @yukiefromoz2573
      @yukiefromoz2573 3 роки тому +106

      Yes, at first I thought oh dear... but her trees were good and overall in the end it looked pretty great!

    • @thetillerwiller4696
      @thetillerwiller4696 2 роки тому +5

      @@yukiefromoz2573 same 😂

    • @zion6680
      @zion6680 2 роки тому +73

      @@paeridolia I kind of like her sky, it's hyper saturated, doesn't look realistic but it's still very nice :D

  • @jennyprorock
    @jennyprorock 2 роки тому +201

    Being born in the 70s everyone I knew watched Bob Ross on PBS. I believe I can speak for him here, and say he would be so honored and awe struck that his work inspired you all here. You all actually did amazing jobs for first time painters and the language barrier. Bob would be proud. This was so touching to watch. Thanks again Bob, for being who you were for inspiring people who would never have given paonting a thought ,without seeing you, your technique, your easy anyone can do it attitude and teaching so many. And most importantly, for bring everyone who seen and will see you, Joy. I hope there's many happy little trees where you're at. ×

    • @monmichka77
      @monmichka77 Рік тому +6

      I watched Bob Ross as a young kid in the 80s. And yes, he would be so, so honored to know about this vid and these wonderful people. When they said they were afraid of making a mistake, I said, no, there aren't any mistakes, just happy little accidents. When he said he wanted birds, I said, well it's your world, paint birds.
      Love and miss you, Bob Ross.

    • @javiermartinezjr8849
      @javiermartinezjr8849 Рік тому +1

      I was born in the 90s i grew up on him , by the wah your aging like wine im aging likebeer

  • @TheJohnnyh13
    @TheJohnnyh13 10 місяців тому +32

    This is one of the coolest things the Internet has produced in 35 years - I've enjoyed every minute of it. In the end, all the pictures are respectable; Bob would have liked that.

  • @GreatGreenGoo
    @GreatGreenGoo 3 роки тому +2204

    Bob Ross would have been SO proud of this.

    • @AxeMan808
      @AxeMan808 3 роки тому +19

      IS. Is proud.

    • @CajunPride777
      @CajunPride777 3 роки тому +8

      @@AxeMan808 He's passed. That's why he said "would have".

    • @AxeMan808
      @AxeMan808 3 роки тому +55

      @@CajunPride777 Ever heard the phrase "lives on through their art?" I choose to take that literally.

    • @deepakpandey5122
      @deepakpandey5122 2 роки тому +2

      Is it really their first time , 😮😮

    • @brianlevine249
      @brianlevine249 2 роки тому +1

      I was thinking the same thing the entire video! I think his emotions would go beyond words.

  • @zainabq.1324
    @zainabq.1324 2 роки тому +6734

    It's sad because we'll never know how much talent and abilities some people hold because the lifestyles/poverty they live in, they never get the chance.

    • @stringybeanss
      @stringybeanss 2 роки тому +488

      yes...imagine how far advanced civilization could be if all people were able to reach their full potential instead of being held back

    • @zainabq.1324
      @zainabq.1324 2 роки тому +61

      @@stringybeanss EXACTLY

    • @ozymandius8804
      @ozymandius8804 2 роки тому +80

      @@stringybeanss it is called communism, you welcome

    • @MrZapataJones
      @MrZapataJones 2 роки тому +43

      @@ozymandius8804 communism doesn't exist. It's a myth, a religion.

    • @ozymandius8804
      @ozymandius8804 2 роки тому +70

      @@MrZapataJones sure, keep telling yourself that so you can sleep peacefully. And don't forget to pray, slave.

  • @nono7105
    @nono7105 2 роки тому +176

    They all did such an amazing job. I can't believe that first time painters actually make something that looks like a landscape like that. Very well done. I especially liked the big fella's painting, very impressed.

  • @UncleCornPop
    @UncleCornPop 2 роки тому +359

    I teared up watching this and was smiling all the way through.
    to see their natural talents flourish from following one of Bob's videos, shows the power of art and how it can empower the aspiring artist within!

    • @sartiaash
      @sartiaash 2 роки тому +8

      These are all gorgeous! I just started watching these videos and it is so amazing to watch the learning and excitement to learn too.

    • @TheKeithClearwater
      @TheKeithClearwater 2 роки тому +9

      I too teared up. So heartwarming.

  • @AlphaMunky
    @AlphaMunky 2 роки тому +2128

    Hearing them call him ‘Ustaad’ Bob is so wholesome. Ustaad means teacher

    • @danielleking262
      @danielleking262 2 роки тому +72

      Thank you, I was wondering about that!!!

    • @sillygostly
      @sillygostly 2 роки тому +136

      More broadly, “ustad” is closer to “master” and is also typically used to refer to craftsmen/tradesmen. At least in Turkey, it is common for professionals (e.g. mechanics, hairdressers, carpenters) to be referred to as “usta” as a sign of respect/affection, though it can be used to refer to virtually any expert in their respective field. Unlike the subcontinent though, I think the honorific “hoca” (or “hodja”) is a more common form of address for teachers and religious leaders in Turkey.

    • @ericcartman8265
      @ericcartman8265 2 роки тому +34

      ustad is closer to master than teacher

    • @AlphaMunky
      @AlphaMunky 2 роки тому +23

      @@sillygostly I think in Pakistan it has dual meaning, it is used both for teachers/academics and Masters of Arts/skills

    • @pasta_father
      @pasta_father 2 роки тому +20

      i also enjoyed "Sir Bob"

  • @rekostarr7149
    @rekostarr7149 3 роки тому +2747

    That girl's painting started off too bold but ended up with a lot of nice fantasy-enducing contrasts!

    • @ARandomEliatrope
      @ARandomEliatrope 2 роки тому +61

      thats the magic of bob ross

    • @haroon23tt55
      @haroon23tt55 2 роки тому +104

      I agree. Her painting was my favourite

    • @L16htW4rr10r
      @L16htW4rr10r 2 роки тому +31

      True creativity right there

    • @itzslayr1435
      @itzslayr1435 2 роки тому +23

      Sometimes the one who's losing before is the one who's winning after

    • @popenieafantome9527
      @popenieafantome9527 2 роки тому +17

      I have tried painting only a few times. Start with something in mind, mess it up, and go full abstract to save it.

  • @niecyallison1706
    @niecyallison1706 Рік тому +6

    This proves that Bob Ross was a great teacher. These people did a great job as they followed his instructions.

  • @Giganfan2k1
    @Giganfan2k1 2 роки тому +57

    This needs 10 million views. All of these painting are fantastic tributes to M. Ross.

  • @TheMistressMisery
    @TheMistressMisery 3 роки тому +3861

    As an artist, watching people fall in love with art for the first time makes me heart feel so full. Please encourage them and help them as much as possible, if there's a GoFundMe for supplies or teachers, please let us know

    • @TRYBALS
      @TRYBALS  3 роки тому +285

      Hi, nice to meet you. I am an artist too. So yes we have a patreon but options like GoFundMe are not yet available in our country. Thanks 😊

    • @jessicaeaster7473
      @jessicaeaster7473 2 роки тому +43

      Exactly how I felt - ended up welling up with tears. And that is how important painting is. Super super beautiful paintings from all the artists.

    • @tarabooartarmy3654
      @tarabooartarmy3654 2 роки тому +15

      I’m an artist, too. I was very inspired by them!

    • @Nny_777
      @Nny_777 2 роки тому +7

      Im new to art, do you have advice for finding my style or art medium? I have found that I like acrylic ink! So versatile! It could be like paint then you add water and it looks transparent like watercolor!

    • @craigdurso3005
      @craigdurso3005 2 роки тому +4

      @@Nny_777 just try something , buy a few cheap supplies and give it a shot … when you find a medium you like then get some more fancier supplies and simply have fun … I found my favorite medium was oil based colored pencils

  • @hdufort
    @hdufort 3 роки тому +2162

    The lady, Parvati, is quite talented. I wasn't sure at first because her first brush strokes were very unsteady. But she persevered and created a beautiful landscape.

    • @Andava
      @Andava 3 роки тому +6

      ua-cam.com/video/SV9Nbs8UNCM/v-deo.html

    • @khansahb8
      @khansahb8 3 роки тому +64

      I liked hers and Mr. Jutt's the best

    • @zeynabuthman639
      @zeynabuthman639 3 роки тому +84

      Her colors were so lovely and vibrant

    • @santana898989
      @santana898989 3 роки тому +62

      She is a very beautiful woman as well.

    • @godslayer1415
      @godslayer1415 3 роки тому +12

      I thought the same thing

  • @juliaelrod2154
    @juliaelrod2154 2 роки тому +170

    They all turned out so great. Interesting to see each person's interpretation. I hope they got to keep their artwork.

  • @TheHyderman
    @TheHyderman 2 роки тому +90

    Incredible, coming from Pakistan myself, the look on their faces and the amazing paintings the drew really warms my heart ,thank you so much please keep going you will always have my support.

  • @mackenziemclean6731
    @mackenziemclean6731 2 роки тому +1303

    okay but the guy in the background who was saying encouraging things to everyone is so sweet 🥺

    • @TRYBALS
      @TRYBALS  2 роки тому +141

      Oh, thank you ❤️🤗🌷😊

    • @diane9247
      @diane9247 2 роки тому +45

      @@TRYBALS You seem to be an artist yourself! 💐

    • @TRYBALS
      @TRYBALS  2 роки тому +66

      @@diane9247 yes I am 😊

    • @ifonlyicared
      @ifonlyicared 2 роки тому +24

      Yess!! I was jealous they had that person there to help them along the way. 👏🏿 Especially, when you're trying something new. It's so nice to have support.

    • @diane9247
      @diane9247 2 роки тому +13

      @@TRYBALS So am I. 😀

  • @hawkticus_history_corner
    @hawkticus_history_corner 2 роки тому +682

    "But what if i get it wrong"
    To quote the man himself "No mistakes, just happy accidents"

    • @diane9247
      @diane9247 2 роки тому +19

      That's the fear inside all beginning artists!

    • @you_can_call_me_T
      @you_can_call_me_T 2 роки тому +11

      @@diane9247 yep. and they all overcame that fear in wonderful fashion!

    • @cginsane22
      @cginsane22 2 роки тому +9

      I literally said this out loud to no one when he said that. It made me smile thinking about Bob saying it himself. 😍☺️

    • @davidkymdell452
      @davidkymdell452 2 роки тому +1

      Surprise Mechanics bro

    • @RuthMcL1979
      @RuthMcL1979 2 роки тому +4

      When I ran the after-school art club (before covid!) I ALWAYS told the kids you don’t make mistakes in art, for example, a line you didn’t mean becomes something else in your piece xx

  • @zer0gravity184
    @zer0gravity184 Рік тому +47

    Even though this is an old video, it certainly brings out the admiration that I have for those who found inspiration in the art of Bob Ross.
    They each had their own interpretation of the original painting and it gave them the ability to express themselves in a different way that they were not accustomed to. The results were fantastic for all of them. I am happy for them.
    RIP Bob Ross, the immortal artist.

  • @gailwedgeworth9821
    @gailwedgeworth9821 Рік тому +29

    My mother and I watched this and wanted the participants to know we loved their willingness to learn art. To create art is a wonderful thing, a gift to the world :)

  • @kaitojinn
    @kaitojinn 2 роки тому +376

    They literally just created art
    AND IT'S THEIR FIRST TIME

    • @cowboykelly6590
      @cowboykelly6590 2 роки тому +30

      And we got to witness their Bloom of discovery. Bless Bob Ross.

    • @d4n737
      @d4n737 2 роки тому +1

      The magic of Bob Ross... The closest thing besides Mr. Rodgers I've seen to a Jesus figure. He had a gift and shared it openly, so that others could use it.

  • @Vyansya
    @Vyansya 3 роки тому +2065

    The old man in gray seems like he found his calling 🥺 he deserves every art supplies in the world! Also its really sweet they call him "Ustad Bob".

    • @zweij
      @zweij 2 роки тому +17

      what does ustad mean?

    • @joosoo
      @joosoo 2 роки тому +177

      @@zweij It’s an honorific title. It’s usually for artists or teachers who are very respected. Basically they’re calling him “expert” or “master.”

    • @zweij
      @zweij 2 роки тому +47

      @@joosoo oh, how kind! thank your explaining.

    • @anitaagarwal7486
      @anitaagarwal7486 2 роки тому +43

      @@zweij being referred to as an ustad by a native speaker is one of the greatest honour for a teacher.

    • @sherlocknothelock
      @sherlocknothelock 2 роки тому +19

      @@zweij Ustaz means Professor in Arabic so basically what joosoo said 😊

  • @joshuabruce9599
    @joshuabruce9599 2 роки тому +87

    This channel and this video, in particular, has been the most genuinely heartwarming and heartbreaking thing I've had the pleasure of seeing in a while. Heartwarming because these people have had the chance to try something that they may not have had a chance to experience due to the cost of materials and the time requirement. Heartbreaking because its an experience that people in my country largely take for granted. I remember loving to paint when I was little, in school, but I was never fortunate to have that creative spark or the ability to paint with skill. But the fact that these people were able to have that opportunity is honestly quite sad.
    I hope for a day when no-one should have to go without experiencing new things due to lack of money or time.

  • @lindyashford7744
    @lindyashford7744 2 роки тому +65

    They all did really well a couple of the paintings were lovely. I do hope they dried well and are now living in their homes with them. Parvati for certain should get to do more painting she really got very absorbed by it towards the end. They got a little help but who wouldn’t need it, painting in oils for the first time.

  • @bee4590
    @bee4590 3 роки тому +1482

    I really want a classically trained painter/artist who speaks Muhharam's language to go to Pakistan and teach him the basics so he can find his own art style. He's clearly an artist at heart, he just needs the supplies and a little help to get there.

    • @mjremy2605
      @mjremy2605 3 роки тому +95

      I agree that he is an artist at heart. This affected him deeply. It was an emotional release for him. However, Pakistan has plenty of artists and craftsmen. The Taj Mahal was built by Muslim craftsmen, and Mughal paintings were done by them too. Plus with the internet, he can learn methods.

    • @bee4590
      @bee4590 3 роки тому +19

      @@mjremy2605 I agree completely, but honestly what's the likelihood of that? In my opinion, it's way more likely that a rich North American/Western artist sees this and decides to be *~generous~* and teach him.

    • @mjremy2605
      @mjremy2605 3 роки тому +53

      @@bee4590 Its far more likely that a local Pakistani will help out than someone from US which is so far away. However, lets wait and see and find out. Either one will work.

    • @klutzmtg2310
      @klutzmtg2310 3 роки тому +40

      @@mjremy2605 Remember these are NOT folks from the cities of Pakistan. They all come from a village from my understanding. I very much doubt any of them have access to the internet very often if at all.

    • @misterturkturkle
      @misterturkturkle 3 роки тому +17

      Na. All these people have some talent and a "proper" education might muddle that. I say let them learn from bob ross and pure experience.

  • @highlyeducatedtrucker
    @highlyeducatedtrucker 3 роки тому +1843

    Muharram ready to quit his job and take up a life of painting landscapes. Maybe he can get really good at it and teach other people to paint. He could be the Bob Ross of Pakistan!

    • @YT_AKai_
      @YT_AKai_ 3 роки тому +142

      Wdym maybe? I’ve never in my life seen someone pick up painting this beautifully this quick. I work as security at an art museum in Seattle and he is better than 90% of the stuff I see in there

    • @TheRogueWolf
      @TheRogueWolf 3 роки тому +66

      He's got a grandfatherly tone to his voice that makes for a great parallel to Bob. With a little practice in painting and presenting to the camera, I think he'd do well.

    • @kamranahmad4592
      @kamranahmad4592 3 роки тому +15

      Babu Ross!

    • @theramdomchannel8329
      @theramdomchannel8329 3 роки тому +5

      I would love to see him painting other things too, like aimals and people

    • @MattGarZero
      @MattGarZero 3 роки тому +4

      So wholesome.

  • @maureen4914
    @maureen4914 24 дні тому +2

    BIG fan of Bob Ross for years. He'd be very pleased to see how he has touched the spirits of people worldwide.
    I'm impressed with their FIRST time paintings. Greetings from Canada. 🇨🇦

  • @susancade2092
    @susancade2092 2 роки тому +10

    Mohammed Raiz painted the most beautiful painting! He did such a beautiful job. They all did beautiful paintings especially since this was the first time painting. Keep painting everyone! Two thumbs up for everyone's paintings!!! 👍 👍 🥰❤

  • @annette2326
    @annette2326 2 роки тому +1197

    The woman did such a beautiful job. She had real feeling for what she was trying to achieve. Very impressive. I hope she is able to continue.

    • @andrecostermans7109
      @andrecostermans7109 2 роки тому +52

      yep, at first I thought she did not 'feel' the painting, her lines being too straight, but hey, in about 15 to 30 minutes her style turned 100degrees , ending in a very nice result of a light sighted landscape view

    • @Shitinthemorning
      @Shitinthemorning 2 роки тому +24

      She was just cautious and soft, nothing abnormal for a women, always scared to take it a step farther. At the other hand the long beard guy did the best painting in my opinion, even when he started badly and agressive he didn't let it go and didn't say 'F uk It!' like I would, so much respect to them to have patience.

    • @stephanieyee9784
      @stephanieyee9784 2 роки тому +19

      I think so too. She painted a beautiful scene and really seemed to pick up the different techniques involved.

    • @stephanieyee9784
      @stephanieyee9784 2 роки тому +7

      @@Shitinthemorning Agreed. His painting was really beautiful. He could sell it.

    • @cheeseteats
      @cheeseteats 2 роки тому +4

      In the video about a month before this, she was really confident she could do it too!
      ua-cam.com/video/o_bvZkoewEY/v-deo.html

  • @yark618
    @yark618 2 роки тому +1746

    “Just grab the brush and everything happens naturally” - this is a profound insight into life

    • @applejuice7648
      @applejuice7648 2 роки тому +13

      It’s how I learned how to drive ;)

    • @liska7872
      @liska7872 2 роки тому

      Natural chaos, like chaos chaos then in my case, everythings a big messs:')

    • @applejuice7648
      @applejuice7648 2 роки тому +1

      @VeganCarnivore nice

    • @craigdurso3005
      @craigdurso3005 2 роки тому +1

      This is exactly as Mr. Ross intended , for it to feel as if your just transferring your thoughts to canvas

    • @CaldeyMuffett
      @CaldeyMuffett 2 роки тому

      @@craigdurso3005 exactly this. Our imagination is the canvas of our minds eye. When we create, we bring the imaginary canvas into reality 🥰🥰🥰

  • @daviddempsey8721
    @daviddempsey8721 2 роки тому +26

    Thank you for the courage to do this online. It’s as hard as being someone in your first dance class!!
    Congratulations to all - not for me to judge your work… if you enjoyed your painting it did its job. Spread the paint!

  • @MatthiasProspero
    @MatthiasProspero 2 роки тому +17

    I salute these precious people for stepping boldly outside their comfort zone, and sharing their creativity with all the world. Thank you also Trybals for allowing us to share in their journeys. ❤

  • @jackbutler1955
    @jackbutler1955 3 роки тому +1273

    The man who said he found his purpose, and was passionate about it, needs a studio. mashallah

  • @AverytheCubanAmerican
    @AverytheCubanAmerican 2 роки тому +620

    12:13
    The man said he followed Bob Ross and found his purpose in life. I think Bob Ross might just grab his brush and paint an extra fancy galaxy up in heaven for that fella! He did an fantastic job for it being his first time holding a brush. Bob would definitely be proud.

    • @monika.alt197
      @monika.alt197 2 роки тому +3

      Hey, didn’t expect to see you here!

    • @amberraining9546
      @amberraining9546 2 роки тому +5

      Yeah and in other videos he has such a gentle understanding of music and arts. Natural artistic talent!

    • @katharinapeters6710
      @katharinapeters6710 2 роки тому +2

      that what i was thinking too. bob would have loved this.

    • @walterlafleur8961
      @walterlafleur8961 2 роки тому +9

      A happy little galaxy.

  • @knuckletherapyserveothersf6092
    @knuckletherapyserveothersf6092 2 роки тому +5

    I don't think anyone is laughing. I think every single one of you did a terrific job. Especially doing this for the first time. All of you should be proud of yourself. I grew up watching his shows on the weekends and I believe he would be proud of all of you guys. He's definitely smiling right now. His spirit lives on through his art . Great thing is he will still be sharing his videos for generations into the future.

  • @RogueSmithers
    @RogueSmithers Рік тому +5

    All of those paintings are beautiful and I truly hope that Bob Ross's children come across this and see that their father is still reaching others and how far his love of painting has truly reached even almost 30 yrs after his passing. RIP Bob Ross, your memory will always live on in the joy others find in your teachings

    • @battowsai
      @battowsai 9 місяців тому

      damn.. has it been that long already? almost 30 years?

  • @BeedramWallatusk
    @BeedramWallatusk 3 роки тому +522

    This is Bob Ross' dream. To spread the joy of painting to each individual and to allow them to find pleasure and happiness in their life.

  • @thilypad557
    @thilypad557 2 роки тому +1564

    Aww man that man made me cry with his “I found my purpose today” it’s so beautiful! I hope he gets to paint more and forever!!!

  • @joyodrobina6893
    @joyodrobina6893 2 роки тому +33

    You all did an amazing job. The paintings are beautiful. Art is a great therapy for stress .

  • @zegh8578
    @zegh8578 2 роки тому +20

    This is cool, they're so apprehentious at first, but everyone loves experiencing trying something new, and accomplishing something artistic, it's really cool to watch!

  • @KosmiskRevolution
    @KosmiskRevolution 2 роки тому +114

    I am a professional artist and I LOVE LOVE LOVE how you took patience to properly translate and even demonstrate the techniques in the studio so they had the opportunity to experience the joy of painting. Wonderful video!

    • @TRYBALS
      @TRYBALS  2 роки тому +37

      Thank you so much for appreciating my efforts, it was really a long and exhausting process tbh but I am glad I was able to pull this off and I am so proud of everyone ❤️

    • @lauramau2530
      @lauramau2530 2 роки тому +8

      Yes you did a very good job. I can only imagine how truly exhausting that must’ve been LOL

    • @that1guy29
      @that1guy29 2 роки тому +2

      @@TRYBALS it's worth it for everyone involved imo :)

    • @TRYBALS
      @TRYBALS  2 роки тому +9

      @@that1guy29 this video getting viewed by over Million people on this beautiful world and most importantly those paintings created by people some of whom haven't ever touched any paintbrushes tells me all those sleepless nights were worth it

    • @Irishkennedy931
      @Irishkennedy931 2 роки тому +2

      @@TRYBALS Completely true. To see these people get to make something beautiful with their own hands and the joy it brought them had to make it all worth it. Praise to you for making that possible for them with all that effort.

  • @crestmoon8423
    @crestmoon8423 2 роки тому +2272

    to the girl that asked “and what if i get it wrong” as an artist, focusing on getting things wrong through your artwork is the worst thing you can do since it causes art blocks and even blocks you from unlocking your true potential as an artist. it’s your art, you’re the creator!

    • @k.j.m.b2243
      @k.j.m.b2243 2 роки тому +66

      And, as Bob Ross said "There are no mistakes, only happy accidents", and it's true!

    • @itsshitposter
      @itsshitposter 2 роки тому +7

      Man they are forced to live in such a poor conditions and for their entire lives they spent without getting an opportunity to explore all this

    • @am5790
      @am5790 2 роки тому +6

      ​@@itsshitposter why do you think that? because they live in a non-western tradition culture which you consider deprived and lacking?

    • @itsshitposter
      @itsshitposter 2 роки тому +15

      @@am5790 its not about tradition and culture man, I'm talking about opportunities that western citizens enjoy compared to south east Asian citizens most of them don't even get recognised because of which they just quit

    • @fytrndm
      @fytrndm 2 роки тому +22

      @@itsshitposter man... at least get their region right. They're from SOUTH Asia, not South East Asia which is a completely different part of Asia consists of Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Brunei, etc.
      But I do agree they likely didn't have the access to certain things. However, the way you word it can come off as arrogant to some because lack of access to creative education is not exclusive to a continent or country, it's anywhere in the world, not just in South Asia, South East Asia or non-western parts of the world.

  • @devaapurna608
    @devaapurna608 Рік тому +5

    Watching these dear precious tribal people paint is PURE JOY. Thank you so much!!!!👌👍🎆💖

  • @whateversmurfette
    @whateversmurfette Рік тому +4

    this is the most wonderful thing i've seen in so long! i'm an artist, and i was so proud of each of them because they all really let themselves relax and enjoy this new experience, and every painting was genuinely beautiful. years ago my step-mother and i spent a few months making small pieces of art for each other, i'd send her one then she would send me one and so on. i would love to do the same with the far away family i've met here on your channel...i'll go first and send supplies!

  • @saralynn518
    @saralynn518 2 роки тому +587

    As a former painter, it is so beautiful to watch them embrace painting for the first time. They did so well! Bob Ross is a legend.

    • @TheoTattaglia
      @TheoTattaglia 2 роки тому +11

      gotta get back to it

    • @Vic-Valentine
      @Vic-Valentine 2 роки тому +7

      once a painter always a painter my friend

    • @domeatown
      @domeatown 2 роки тому +5

      pfft. former. maybe you did it for a job for a while. I did. maybe you got burned out on it. I did. but, as you know... it never really stops. it just lives on in new forms. sometimes in old forms, but it's been long enough that it can just be a hobby now (thank goodness)

    • @saralynn518
      @saralynn518 2 роки тому +3

      @@domeatown Yeah, I have my BA in it too. I started taking medications to combat mental health and it killed all desire and inspiration (along with the cost of supplies). I have found other creative outlets, but it took about a decade. It's all hobby, but I like it like that. My motivation still struggles. Thank you for your message.

    • @saralynn518
      @saralynn518 2 роки тому

      @@Vic-Valentine Thank you :)

  • @yarirubu517
    @yarirubu517 2 роки тому +815

    The woman in red looks like an art herself. She's gorgeous!

    • @ozkanevin5114
      @ozkanevin5114 2 роки тому +18

      woman in red? There is only one woman in the video, why did you give that detail :D

    • @grass7864
      @grass7864 2 роки тому +34

      True. She's also very quiet. A beautiful, mysterious stranger ;)

    • @yarirubu517
      @yarirubu517 2 роки тому +74

      @@ozkanevin5114 you're right. Let me rephrase it - "The woman in her red attire looks like an art herself."

    • @xart23x
      @xart23x 2 роки тому +28

      She’s strikingly beautiful.

    • @captainobvious8037
      @captainobvious8037 2 роки тому +37

      Nono, when you get the chance to say „The woman in red“, then you say „The woman in red“.

  • @coachm2075
    @coachm2075 2 роки тому +1

    Bob Ross was a truegift to the world. Through his one hour show he would paint these amazing painting effortlessly. He brought peace and serenity every where he went. You could not help but to be at peace and happy watching him paint and listening to his calm soothing way of speaking. He was truly an amazing man and will be missed . I grew up watching his shows fro. A child to a man kinda feel like he was an uncle in a way. He taught so much more than painting in his show.i think this world was a better place when he was in it.

  • @amy161774
    @amy161774 Рік тому +6

    I just found your videos last night & I've kinda been binge watching them. They have made me laugh, cry, & cheer. This was a joy to watch. We grew up watching Bob Ross & I'm tickled that these fine folks have gotten to experience him. They all did a fantastic job of it for their first time painting. I applaud them for having the courage to do this. I also applaud u sir for starting this journey with them & giving them this opportunity of a life time. U have a big heart to do this for these wonderful people who may never have had the chance to do this otherwise. U've helped to restore my faith in humanity. I absolutely adore them & I love the wisdom they bring to the world. I wish I was a wealthy woman because I'd love to bring them to the States for a visit. Especially the lady. I would personally see to it that she had an absolutely fabulous time. I can't speak their language, but I think we could manage to teach each other alot. They would love it here in the south.

  • @fatdeezie
    @fatdeezie 2 роки тому +568

    "I wish he sees my work".... Now that's inspirational

    • @TRYBALS
      @TRYBALS  2 роки тому +54

      I am still hoping Steve would see this video one day.

    • @fahadus
      @fahadus 2 роки тому +7

      Yeah I was wondering if he broke the news to him about Bob Ross.

    • @fatdeezie
      @fatdeezie 2 роки тому +8

      @@fahadus oh I know. It would take some time to tell them. He is a true legend. I am sure he's looking down and smiling on all of us now.

    • @NationandState
      @NationandState 2 роки тому +6

      He was watching from heaven and was smiling.

  • @heatherwhiteley3556
    @heatherwhiteley3556 3 роки тому +602

    0:51 "His way of teaching his viewers was same as a mother teaching her child". 🥺❤️

    • @anitaagarwal7486
      @anitaagarwal7486 2 роки тому +16

      That is how Bob ross teaches. Its a joy to watch any of his lessons

    • @kristajohnson9173
      @kristajohnson9173 2 роки тому +4

      I'm not crying, you're crying

    • @yin_xing
      @yin_xing 2 роки тому

      Or like a dad teaching his child

    • @kristajohnson9173
      @kristajohnson9173 2 роки тому

      @@yin_xing I dunno, my dad mostly yelled at me when I did it wrong, so I prefer the first definition. THAT WAS A JOKE MY DAD IS VERY NICE, ₜₕₒᵤ₉ₕ ₘₐᵧ₆ₑ ₐ ₗᵢₜₜₗₑ ₗₑₛₛ ₚₐₜᵢₑₙₜ ₜₕₐₙ ₘᵧ ₘₒₘ

  • @adarkdiamond
    @adarkdiamond 2 роки тому +5

    I grew up in the town where this man filmed, everyone knew of him and his kindness and affection for animals. It was surprising to me to find when I grew up and youtube came about that he was, at that time, a world wide figure. It brings such joy to see his content still spreading. Very cool to see you guys do this, thank you!!

  • @kelligray1848
    @kelligray1848 2 роки тому +9

    This makes me so happy. I learned to paint from watching Bob Ross too and eventually was able to sell my paintings. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️It is lovely to watch them.💗

  • @cussundriakneal9904
    @cussundriakneal9904 2 роки тому +171

    I love that even though they can't understand a word Ross is saying, they all commented "the way he speaks is so calming."
    My heart can't take all the wholesomeness that came out of this video. Even squeezed a tear out of me at the end, when the older gentleman said he could start painting as a living. All it really takes is one good experience to spark a passion. :,)

    • @TRYBALS
      @TRYBALS  2 роки тому +11

      🤗❤️😊🌷

  • @ubermenschmexa
    @ubermenschmexa 2 роки тому +100

    I hope someone sends Steve Ross this video. I'm sure his heart will be full with joy seeing his father's legacy continue on even in distant places.

  • @starlawilson9011
    @starlawilson9011 Рік тому +1

    Bob Ross would be so proud to be inspiring people who have never had the opportunity to learn about art, to paint and love what they did.

  • @nephtari
    @nephtari 10 місяців тому +2

    The lady’s painting was fabulous 👍🏻

  • @icanthandlehobisboogieboot5077
    @icanthandlehobisboogieboot5077 2 роки тому +711

    When I saw the big signature of the man who said he found his purpose, I smiled like an idiot! That is so cute! 😂☺️

    • @TRYBALS
      @TRYBALS  2 роки тому +130

      He first wrote Muharam, later on he said I don't know how many Muharam's there must be on Earth so I need to write Bughio as well. He's smart 🤓

    • @diane9247
      @diane9247 2 роки тому +12

      Yes, I loved that!

    • @dwillgreatest
      @dwillgreatest 2 роки тому +26

      He did great. I would love to buy one of Muharam's paintings

    • @johndessoye
      @johndessoye 2 роки тому +7

      @@TRYBALS oh, We all know he's smart! there are many reasons netizens come to this channel. He is a Gem!

    • @glrosario2002
      @glrosario2002 2 роки тому +1

      Good job

  • @Lippitydo
    @Lippitydo 3 роки тому +399

    silly me, thinking there wasn't any possible way Bob Ross could get any more wholesome.

  • @andrewjacobs5579
    @andrewjacobs5579 2 роки тому +1

    "Who knows maybe you are also an artist inside?" ...and he is!!! They all did great.

  • @shaurmiath6719
    @shaurmiath6719 2 роки тому +1

    I can practically hear Bob Ross encouraging everyone. I can only imagine how much he'd love to see people on the other side of the planet trying their hand at painting because of his work!
    7:09 "You can do it anywhere; it's your own world" PERFECTLY captures Bob's spirit. It's about having fun, not copying a formula or doing things perfectly. I love it.

  • @applejuice3562
    @applejuice3562 3 роки тому +627

    You're a good teacher. I can tell that you wanted to be more hands on, but I can see you resisting and letting them do it themselves. Good work

    • @TRYBALS
      @TRYBALS  3 роки тому +134

      Thank you for appreciating my efforts 😊

    • @-barb
      @-barb 3 роки тому +36

      @@TRYBALS your patience and kindess as you were teaching those people (and seeing them getting more and more confident) really filled my heart with joy ❤

    • @TRYBALS
      @TRYBALS  3 роки тому +43

      @@-barb thank you so much, I really enjoyed each session and I am proud of all of them and I hope Bob is proud too 😊

  • @kotaniyumiko
    @kotaniyumiko 3 роки тому +447

    not gonna lie it gave me life when they called him Ustad Boss Ross 😂👌

    • @eltonronjovi2238
      @eltonronjovi2238 3 роки тому +62

      I had to look up 'Ustad'. So yeah, that's a big deal to know his work garners that kind of respect. Pretty cool.

    • @MelancholischerMond
      @MelancholischerMond 3 роки тому +39

      This is the highest form of respect to a person. But let's be honest, even I call Bob Ross a master of painting. It was like watching him letting the brushes dance on the canvas. In and out a true artistic way of painting.

    • @travisk4215
      @travisk4215 3 роки тому +2

      Yeah don’t ever lie 😉

    • @iceseic
      @iceseic 3 роки тому

      Just wait for Hajj Bob Ross

    • @evanoeva89
      @evanoeva89 3 роки тому +9

      @@iceseic hajj for person who already went to mecca for pilgrimage. i guess the highest would be sheikh (older person who are an experts, very knowledgeable in the field, very experienced and also teach others)

  • @lis7742
    @lis7742 8 місяців тому +4

    Mohammad Riaz, you did the best painting! 🙌 The others were beautiful as well, really xool to see everyone's unique style!

  • @catherinegraham5170
    @catherinegraham5170 2 роки тому +16

    These paintings were truly amazing. I am overwhelmed by what people can do when they just let go and give it their all. How many more people would be able to do this if they were given the opportunity and encouragement. Loved this video.

  • @Violaetor
    @Violaetor 3 роки тому +1317

    I love how you can see the freedom of their expression develop through each layer as they reach the foreground. They relax and take an artistic approach rather than the mechanical one they all started with in the clouds. I'm confident they would have been even more surprised by their skills and paintings, if the paint didn't dry out so fast, Bob Ross teachings rely on wet-on-wet technique.

    • @TRYBALS
      @TRYBALS  3 роки тому +87

      It wasn't dry, those were oils. I don't know why it looks like that but I had to place them very carefully because everything was wet for further 2 days after they finished the paintings

    • @Violaetor
      @Violaetor 3 роки тому +53

      @@TRYBALS Ah, ok. In that case the paint needed to be thinned with some linseed oil, or bit of paint thinner, so that it flows on the canvas. Paint thinner won't increase the drying time, but linseed oil can make the paint stay wet for a week or more.

    • @TRYBALS
      @TRYBALS  3 роки тому +103

      @@Violaetor I am not sure if you know this lol, but I am the guy teaching them about brushes and techniques that Bob was using in that video. Sorry for not introducing, I am an artist, I used to paint alot but now I do sculpting but very less because I got into youtube and have got multiple channels running. I still try to take out some time for sculpting but as a therapy kind of thing you know.

    • @DeathnoteBB
      @DeathnoteBB 2 роки тому

      @@Violaetor In’t linseed oil liable to spontaneously combust if not disposed of properly?

    • @emilybeach238
      @emilybeach238 2 роки тому +9

      @@TRYBALS You are such a wonderful teacher. You guide them with Bob Ross' philosophy at heart, and it is beautiful to see.

  • @yaee123
    @yaee123 2 роки тому +520

    “I’ve become very passionate about it, it has drove me crazy” He’s a true artist, he just unlocked his great artistic lifetime struggle lol

    • @billyshead1339
      @billyshead1339 2 роки тому +2

      @@kagandragon Yea his touches were nice and light. The girls looked mythical like but yea the guy who is very serious about it wasn’t bad neither. Good for him. Painting and drawing is relaxing.

    • @free_live_free-511
      @free_live_free-511 2 роки тому +2

      Each of them had areas of their canvas that I liked better than another. The big Riaz overall had a better total image for me. But that Muharaam guy… his enthusiasm showed more. His painting shows more mistakes because he experimented more. He got excited about the paint.

    • @maryquinn5317
      @maryquinn5317 2 роки тому

      @@free_live_free-511 totally agree with you

    • @chinesefantasy
      @chinesefantasy 2 роки тому

      @@kagandragon this was the first time they held a brush. Lots of random factors will come to play over which result comes out best. In the end the best artist will be the one who adopts and evolves techniques the best and fastest. Many or I'd say most ppl stop at the random outcome of a painting and a few improve and the extreme few evolve and become forerunners.

  • @TMConstructionOntario
    @TMConstructionOntario 6 місяців тому +1

    "Today I have found a purpose". Even after all these years, just like Mr Rogers, Bob Ross continues to inspire many around the world. He was also a very big inspiration for me to start drawing as well. Fun fact, he used to be a drill instructor in the military.

  • @amykat75
    @amykat75 2 роки тому +8

    I love this so much! They were all beautiful. I especially loved the man who found his “purpose”. He painted some happy little birds. I hope he gets to continue to paint.

  • @Punkini
    @Punkini 3 роки тому +338

    As an artist, it’s so heartwarming seeing people find love for art. I know that feeling of happiness and satisfaction and it’s incredible to see people feel that for the first time.

    • @tyroneloki5131
      @tyroneloki5131 3 роки тому +2

      we are all artists tbh

    • @boyinblue.
      @boyinblue. 3 роки тому +2

      Agreed, it made me so happy when that man said he wanted to paint more and more. Most if not all of us remember when we first wanted to get into art and his memory will be a very joyful one.
      (I knew I wanted to pursue art when I was in a fifth-grade math class, I had a notebook out and copied a four-petaled pink flower that was on a poster to the left of the room. From that day on I loved art and even now I will go back to my roots and draw flowers, and as an animal artist, the first really good animals I drew were birds so I also go back to them for comfort.)

  • @amorky8391
    @amorky8391 3 роки тому +1135

    This is one of the best 'following a Bob Ross tutorial' style video I've ever seen. You really put in the effort to try to emulate his method of painting and I love the time you took to explain the different brush strokes and translation for the painters. They all did great and I love seeing their appreciation for Bob Ross' talent and their new love of painting as an art.

  • @deniselogan2733
    @deniselogan2733 Рік тому +1

    This brought back a lovely memory of a week-long Bob Ross training I did with my mom years ago. We each painted two canvases each day for a week, side by side with eight other students. After every painting session the instructor took photos of all of us together with our paintings. I still marvel at how we had the same supplies and the same instructions but our unique personalities and perspectives showed in each painting. Thank you for sharing their enthusiasm for this wonderful art form.

  • @silpheedTandy
    @silpheedTandy Рік тому +5

    teardrops are literally flowing down from my eyes. i don't quite know why this is so touching, but it is. they really felt Bob Ross's joy, and i feel so proud of them for diving into it. i feel like they shared part of their joy with us.

  • @thomashan4963
    @thomashan4963 2 роки тому +405

    That woman has the artistic talent.
    She’s patient, ready to learn and not afraid to evolve. ❤️

  • @21units
    @21units 3 роки тому +447

    Bruh no way these people have never painted before. The paintings turned out so good for FIRST TIMERS. Bob Ross would be very proud. 💖

    • @blueberrryy
      @blueberrryy 2 роки тому +19

      Bob is just a very good teacher

    • @rosedawn8046
      @rosedawn8046 2 роки тому +18

      There are helpers to help them understand the technique and brush strokes

    • @kimmyisaer9061
      @kimmyisaer9061 2 роки тому +8

      @@rosedawn8046 they still did good

  • @aaleyahsanez2552
    @aaleyahsanez2552 Рік тому +1

    Parvati's bangles clinking when she was painting is so soothing 😍😍

  • @jasonalmy1872
    @jasonalmy1872 11 місяців тому +4

    Wow you all did so well! Great job! I was so glad to see everyone enjoying it so much.
    "When he put those few lines I thought he ruined it" That's me every time I paint one of these 😂

  • @jerry3790
    @jerry3790 2 роки тому +386

    This is great. Imagine if someone set up a place to teach people art in poor communities and then sold the paintings to fund community projects.

    • @TRYBALS
      @TRYBALS  2 роки тому +47

      Great idea!

    • @diane9247
      @diane9247 2 роки тому +31

      There are many such co-ops, such as jewelry making, wood crafts, art of all kinds. There is one in Afghanistan that benefits a girls' school. A school for the blind in Kenya that also makes jewelry to sell in Europe and the USA.

    • @Joytous
      @Joytous 2 роки тому +10

      Same hear in Cambodia. You can also do pottery classes run by deaf people and massages given by blind people. Jewelry may by landmine victims. Amazing.

    • @garbotoxins840
      @garbotoxins840 2 роки тому +5

      @@TRYBALS this would be a good video series too! You can sell the paintings in the videos and people will buy for more than the cost of making the painting

    • @hssy2jrocker
      @hssy2jrocker 2 роки тому +3

      ​@@TRYBALS No. That's the problem. All communities have their artforms. And why wouldn't they? Man became supreme because we could record our knowledge and pass it to others. The earliest such form was art. Cavemen painted their adventures, their daily lives and their habitat. Since then, each and every community has their artform.
      But these traditional artforms of tribals are dying out. Because they are not properly economically viable or ripped off by "big names." What we need is a global initiative to promote such art and it should be led by the members of these communities. The role of government policy should be to enable and empower them. The role of this community should be to give tribal-led ventures outreach and support them in their initial stages. No need to "teach" them new artforms. We should concentrate on preserving and marketing their traditional artforms.

  • @ShivaShaktification
    @ShivaShaktification 3 роки тому +263

    If Bob Ross was still alive, I am sure he would feel very proud and satisfied after watching this video.

    • @ssfbob456
      @ssfbob456 3 роки тому +21

      Knowing him, he'd probably fly there and teach them himself.

    • @deathofrats3649
      @deathofrats3649 3 роки тому +5

      Legends NEVER die...

  • @kristypickett4227
    @kristypickett4227 Рік тому +4

    Wow! Everyone’s paintings are so impressive! Most importantly, I hope they inspired themselves to keep making art. Please provide everyone with all the supplies needed to continue and access to more bob ross videos so they can continue to improve and learn if they want! ❤️

  • @cynthiacalvert9700
    @cynthiacalvert9700 11 місяців тому +1

    Wow. I am from the US and I grew up watching bob ross from a very young age. Still, I’ve never attempted to paint along to his videos. I’d like to try one day. But it is very different to my own style of painting. Everyone in this video did such a beautiful job! I love each of them & their different techniques :)
    The woman impressed me the most because in the beginning, I thought she was painting the clouds too dark/harsh, but in her final result, the sky looked unique & fit her overall painting so beautifully 💗
    I love all of these videos so much. Sending all my love, from Baltimore (the place where Francis Scott Key wrote the national anthem) 🥰

  • @travisgeorge2809
    @travisgeorge2809 3 роки тому +41

    That one dude is really vibing on the Bob Ross level, talking about painting a friend for the tree.

    • @TRYBALS
      @TRYBALS  3 роки тому +11

      Lol that is me 😊

  • @JonS0107
    @JonS0107 3 роки тому +388

    I think Bob Ross would be extremely happy seeing the first time effort of each of these new artists. I would love to hear what TRYBALS families felt about the new found talents.

    • @shaneofthehillpeople
      @shaneofthehillpeople 3 роки тому +20

      Without a doubt! I hope that these people realize that Bob wasn't making videos to show off his skill. He was making videos to inspire people, just like them, to pick up a brush and give it a try. He was an educator, just as much as he was an artist. Perhaps more so.

  • @mspwellness1455
    @mspwellness1455 2 роки тому +9

    I just recently came across this channel says ago. I enjoy seeing reactions from people who could be considered strangers. This channel is a blessing. It helps me understand, especially after the last decade or so of strife that World Powers try to create divide. But the truth is...despite some disagreements we all as humanity can find common ground and can see certain gifts or talents with the same clarity. I am hopeful that this channel and also understanding between our peoples will bridge the gap to peace. There is so much I'm learning of how similar we can be. That is key to our mutual survival and prosperity. It's amazing how much we can all agree sometimes. Let's focus on the positive more than the negative. I just hope we can all come together to squash the Elite/corrupt and form a better world for us all

  • @murdermatics
    @murdermatics 2 місяці тому

    Bringing his lessons to remote people is such a great tribute.

  • @t.fairuz29
    @t.fairuz29 2 роки тому +109

    This made me cry so much - just the fact that most of the world really is comprised of people with passion but no privilege. There are literally people in the world who can't afford to have hobbies, and/or are restricted by their society.

  • @lubbnetobb
    @lubbnetobb 3 роки тому +458

    What? how? Man maybe i should try following a Bob Ross tutorial, if it ends up half as good as any of these i would be pretty proud of myself.

    • @EagleCeres
      @EagleCeres 3 роки тому +29

      there's a Bob Ross channel on Twitch that marathons episodes of his PBS his show on weekends
      the community is a bit silly as they respond to the videos as if Bob was a modern live streamer, and a bit like gamers following a pro gamer, but it's still Bob's wholesome and inspiring show, just presented to a new generation

    • @downtime86stars17
      @downtime86stars17 3 роки тому +10

      I got together with a group of friends and tried to follow one of his videos. It was so much harder than we thought it would be, but we had a blast!

    • @shy8311
      @shy8311 3 роки тому +7

      @@downtime86stars17 Well, it also depenfs on what motive you are choosing. I for example find landscapes with alot of water, sky or trees much easier than stuff where he paints mountains or cabins.

    • @Nadsow
      @Nadsow 3 роки тому +7

      Shit, same. I was surprised at the end they said they never really painted before like no fucking way man 😂😂😂 I could never

    • @bodyofhope
      @bodyofhope 3 роки тому

      @@EagleCeres haha that's awesome

  • @MrSneaksful
    @MrSneaksful 2 роки тому +2

    So much patience and care. Im so impressed. They are so open to trying new things. We all love your "tribal friends". Thank you for your channel and videos!

  • @nickmcginley4570
    @nickmcginley4570 9 місяців тому +1

    That was amazing.
    I watched him when I was much younger, about 30-35 years ago, and was amazing.
    Recently, last year, I watched a lot of Bob Ross shows, maybe a hundred, and was almost about to buy the stuff to do it myself.
    But I never did.
    I think I will now.
    And I want to say, the people in this video did an amazing thing, to create art by painting on the very first try at it.
    My mother was an artist who went to college to learn about it.
    I wish I had painted some things with her using Bob Ross's method.
    Great video, very inspirational and heartwarming.

  • @McClintonforThree
    @McClintonforThree 3 роки тому +278

    Holy f***ing s**t. That’s amazing. Every single one is beautiful. Unreal.

  • @re_i_gn
    @re_i_gn 2 роки тому +398

    14:48 I love how he didn't even think twice about accepting the offer, he just went ahead and said yes! I hope you'd set up an online store of his and other tribal people's paintings, I feel like many people would be willing to buy those pieces.

    • @mattys2260
      @mattys2260 2 роки тому +8

      Same! I would love to see a future series of him just painting ❤️

    • @user-ng8me7dh2e
      @user-ng8me7dh2e 2 роки тому +1

      I would love to buy his painting!

    • @quantumenergy3334
      @quantumenergy3334 2 роки тому

      Yes! Absolutely! I would buy paintings!

  • @darthzeppid
    @darthzeppid 2 роки тому +2

    I love these. That one guy who said he found his purpose was so cool. He did extremely well especially for someone who's never painted before. Really really talented. I wonder how well he would've been had he learned as a child. Wow. These are amazing