Mountain River Part 3 Full Video Mountain River Part 3 - Click here for photos. Today's lesson is just 47 minutes. Tom shows us how to add the final touches AND tells us what else we can do with our painting once it dries. Some find it helpful to print out the PDF with the photos before you start. Others find it helpful … [Read more...]
Mountain River Review 1 by Tom Anderson
If you have any questions or need help along the way, please reach out to us. My email address is laurie@alexanderart.com. I'd love to hear from you. We are always here to help. Just reach out to us and let us know what you need. Happy "Mountain River Part 3" Painting! Laurie & Dawn … [Read more...]
Daily Tips Day 603 Bill
To The Summit Part 1 Bill Alexander loved to build. It was natural that structures would be fashioned in HIS style. He owned many properties throughout the years-each one different from the other--but none of them could rival Mother Nature when Bill felt most at home. (and that included a body of water on-site). Towards the end of Bill’s life, he lived … [Read more...]
Mountain River Review 2 by Tom Anderson
If you have any questions or need help along the way, please reach out to us. My email address is laurie@alexanderart.com. I'd love to hear from you. We are always here to help. Just reach out to us and let us know what you need. Happy "Mountain River Part 3" Painting! Laurie & Dawn … [Read more...]
Bird’s Eye View Part 1 by Tom Anderson
Bird's Eye View Part 1 - 90 Minute Video . Click here for PHOTOS of Birds Eye View Part 1 There is a lot packed in this first 90 minutes of Tom's instructional program called "Bird's Eye View Part 1." Tom paints this in 90 minutes. We suggest you don't do it in 90 minutes. Take your time. Enjoy the process. There are a lot of … [Read more...]
Bird’s Eye View by Tom Anderson, Part 2
. Bird's Eye View Part 2 - 64 Minute Video . Click here for PHOTOS. Birds Eye View Part 2 Some find it helpful to print out the PDF with the photos before you start. Others find it helpful to open it on your device. Either way works. It really just depends on what you prefer. Tom's painting has dried for a few days. He would rather have … [Read more...]