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I was surprised that Twitch were putting on a marathon of The Joy of Painting, on the surface it seems so anathema to what Twitch is all about. Having said that, I wasn’t surprised at its initial popularity. The idea had tons of novelty for the usual twitch crowd, and the show is earnest enough that it makes for an easy target for that schoolboy ‘my first ironic detachment’ attitude that the videogame audience is so bound to.
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I lost count of the number of times I'd hear him say he was going to do something, then he'd start. I'd look at it and think, "What is he doing? That doesn't make any sense." And then mere moments later it would all just come together. And that moment would be jaw-dropping. I *saw* him do it, and yet was still shocked when it happened.
Watching him paint (or even just listening if it was on another tab while I /ahem worked), was just mesmerizing. So calming and relaxing. In fact a friend of mine who works with little kids told me that during the marathon she would put it on for the kids to watch. They would sit transfixed. They'd watch and ask questions, and just be amazed.
Bob Ross was a treasure.