nostalgia Archives - PlayJunkie PlayJunkie Sun, 22 Dec 2019 09:58:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 This Nostalgic TV Star is Making a YouTube Comeback https://playjunkie.com/this-nostalgic-tv-star-is-making-a-youtube-comeback/ Tue, 24 Dec 2019 08:57:39 +0000 https://playjunkie.com/?p=32205 Anybody who grew up in the ’80s and ’90s knew who Bob Ross was. Ross, an ex-military with a passion for painting and a soothing voice, was the host of the TV show The Joy Of Painting. Each week, Bob would paint an entire landscape scene from scratch on camera, in under 25 minutes. He […]

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Anybody who grew up in the ’80s and ’90s knew who Bob Ross was. Ross, an ex-military with a passion for painting and a soothing voice, was the host of the TV show The Joy Of Painting. Each week, Bob would paint an entire landscape scene from scratch on camera, in under 25 minutes. He would explain each step as he worked and encouraged the viewers to follow along and paint their own version.

The Joy of Painting was a special show in many ways. Bob’s special painting technique allowed him to create snowy mountains, red striking sunsets and enchanted forests with just a few colors and strokes of a brush. But he’s most widely known and beloved for his calm voice and easy-going attitude, that makes everything seem alright.

It’s been a while since Bob Ross was a TV star, but today, thanks to social media, he’s making a comeback with younger generations! You can now watch most of the show’s episode on the Bob Ross YouTube channel and relive the magic!   

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Wear Your Nostalgia on Your Sleeve With These Designers https://playjunkie.com/wear-your-nostalgia-on-your-sleeve-with-these-designers/ Thu, 31 Oct 2019 09:17:47 +0000 https://playjunkie.com/?p=29047 You know you’re old when the fashion trends you remember from your late teens get upcycled. Suckers as we are to anything from the ’80s and ’90s, we can never say no to good nostalgic merch. Here are three artists that take clear inspiration from our favorite decades. Just take our money! Wyatt Little Self-taught […]

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You know you’re old when the fashion trends you remember from your late teens get upcycled. Suckers as we are to anything from the ’80s and ’90s, we can never say no to good nostalgic merch. Here are three artists that take clear inspiration from our favorite decades. Just take our money!

Wyatt Little

Self-taught ceramic artist Wyatt Little recreates ’90s staples, repurposing them with creative results. Age-old computers and nostalgic trainers turn into trendy plant holders under Little’s hand. “I love it when people are confused by my pieces at first glance,” he admitted in an interview with the Urban Outfitters blog. “Then once they figure it out, I hope they are delighted.” We know you’ll be delighted.

Working Girls 

Cincinnati-based artist and designer Shailah Maynard launched her brand, Working Girls, in 2015. Inspired by ’80s and ’90s music, film, and pop-culture, she sells ironic (but practical) merch that includes anything from pool floats in the shape of body parts to a resin toilet seat with flowers. “Working Girls isn’t just one type of craft or product,” she stated in an interview with the Urban Outfitters blog. “The brand as a whole is a concept.”

Scott Young

We fell in love with Scott Young’s illustrations after coming across his zodiac signs T-shirts. With a knack for pop culture and a nod to art history, his work includes a Doritos bag painting, upon which he drew flowers. Originally from Olympia, Washington and currently living and working in New York City, he sells his merch on his online shop, where most of his stuff sells out in the blink of an eye.

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> nostalgia Archives - PlayJunkie PlayJunkie Sun, 22 Dec 2019 09:58:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 This Nostalgic TV Star is Making a YouTube Comeback https://playjunkie.com/this-nostalgic-tv-star-is-making-a-youtube-comeback/ Tue, 24 Dec 2019 08:57:39 +0000 https://playjunkie.com/?p=32205 Anybody who grew up in the ’80s and ’90s knew who Bob Ross was. Ross, an ex-military with a passion for painting and a soothing voice, was the host of the TV show The Joy Of Painting. Each week, Bob would paint an entire landscape scene from scratch on camera, in under 25 minutes. He […]

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Anybody who grew up in the ’80s and ’90s knew who Bob Ross was. Ross, an ex-military with a passion for painting and a soothing voice, was the host of the TV show The Joy Of Painting. Each week, Bob would paint an entire landscape scene from scratch on camera, in under 25 minutes. He would explain each step as he worked and encouraged the viewers to follow along and paint their own version.

The Joy of Painting was a special show in many ways. Bob’s special painting technique allowed him to create snowy mountains, red striking sunsets and enchanted forests with just a few colors and strokes of a brush. But he’s most widely known and beloved for his calm voice and easy-going attitude, that makes everything seem alright.

It’s been a while since Bob Ross was a TV star, but today, thanks to social media, he’s making a comeback with younger generations! You can now watch most of the show’s episode on the Bob Ross YouTube channel and relive the magic!   

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Wear Your Nostalgia on Your Sleeve With These Designers https://playjunkie.com/wear-your-nostalgia-on-your-sleeve-with-these-designers/ Thu, 31 Oct 2019 09:17:47 +0000 https://playjunkie.com/?p=29047 You know you’re old when the fashion trends you remember from your late teens get upcycled. Suckers as we are to anything from the ’80s and ’90s, we can never say no to good nostalgic merch. Here are three artists that take clear inspiration from our favorite decades. Just take our money! Wyatt Little Self-taught […]

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You know you’re old when the fashion trends you remember from your late teens get upcycled. Suckers as we are to anything from the ’80s and ’90s, we can never say no to good nostalgic merch. Here are three artists that take clear inspiration from our favorite decades. Just take our money!

Wyatt Little

Self-taught ceramic artist Wyatt Little recreates ’90s staples, repurposing them with creative results. Age-old computers and nostalgic trainers turn into trendy plant holders under Little’s hand. “I love it when people are confused by my pieces at first glance,” he admitted in an interview with the Urban Outfitters blog. “Then once they figure it out, I hope they are delighted.” We know you’ll be delighted.

Working Girls 

Cincinnati-based artist and designer Shailah Maynard launched her brand, Working Girls, in 2015. Inspired by ’80s and ’90s music, film, and pop-culture, she sells ironic (but practical) merch that includes anything from pool floats in the shape of body parts to a resin toilet seat with flowers. “Working Girls isn’t just one type of craft or product,” she stated in an interview with the Urban Outfitters blog. “The brand as a whole is a concept.”

Scott Young

We fell in love with Scott Young’s illustrations after coming across his zodiac signs T-shirts. With a knack for pop culture and a nod to art history, his work includes a Doritos bag painting, upon which he drew flowers. Originally from Olympia, Washington and currently living and working in New York City, he sells his merch on his online shop, where most of his stuff sells out in the blink of an eye.

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