Just about any way you can paint a tree, seems like somewhere there's one that looks just about like that. That's the nice thing about doing landscapes. If you paint a portrait of somebody and you put the eyes in the wrong place, chances are they're gonna notice. But if you paint a tree wrong, somebody will come along and say, "Hey, I know that tree. He's an old friend. He lives in my front yard, has for many years." So you can't hardly do him wrong.
—from The Joy of Painting, a other by Bob Ross
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