
Source: 1950's, Interview by William Wright, Summer 1950, p. 144
1940's
Source: Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner, Ines Janet Engelmann, Prestel Verlag Munich, 2007, p. 54
Source: 1950's, Interview by William Wright, Summer 1950, p. 144
“Characterization is an accident that flows out of action and dialogue.”
Trial and Error http://books.google.com/books?id=5uiVyB4Hu2oC&pg=PT177&dq=%E2%80%9CCharacterization+is+an+accident+that+flows+out+of+action+and+dialogue.%E2%80%9D&hl=en&sa=X&ei=qhvHUaSpKfHa4APz9YCgAw&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAA (1980)
Source: 1960s, Interview with Dorothy Seckler, 1967, p. 55-59.
“The only control that I excercize [in painting] is to not throw too much paint next to the canvas.”
MR1, 177; p. 215
Karel Appel, a gesture of colour' (1992/2009)
Mail On Sunday, September 2008
Miscellaneous
Writers on Themselves (1986)
Bob Ross: Beauty Is Everywhere. Collection 1: Ep. 8 "Wintertime Blues"; The Joy of Painting Season 20: Episode 3 Bob Ross: Winter in Pastel.