Meet Diane Andre, Bill Alexander's First Master Artist! Diane Andre was Bill's first Master Artist! She traveled across America for 8 years teaching Bill's technique (1978-1986). In 1986 Alexander Art filmed 11 shows with Diane at Bill's home in Powell River. (You will hear Bill's chickens in the background!) Fortunately, these shows were preserved and digitized along with … [Read more...]
Daily Tips Day 25 Bill
Learn to Create a Majestic Redwood Tree That Will Jump Off the Canvas! The hardest thing about learning to paint wet-on-wet is understanding how and when to use thick or thin paint. In today's Video Clip, Bill teaches a valuable lesson on how to create bark on a majestic redwood tree. Follow these techniques and you will be painting like a pro! Key Points To … [Read more...]
Daily Tips Day 492 Bill
Learn to Create a Majestic Redwood Tree That Will Jump Off the Canvas! The hardest thing about learning to paint wet-on-wet is understanding how and when to use thick or thin paint. In today's Video Clip, Bill teaches a valuable lesson on how to create bark on a majestic redwood tree. Follow these techniques and you will be painting like a pro! Key Points To … [Read more...]
Daily Tips Day 24 Lowell
Tis The Season! For Poinsettias!Part II Lowell continues to show you how to paint Poinsettias. Today's Video Tip will show you how to do the "red parts." The parts we all thought were the flowers! I guess not. They are called Bracts! Isn't it exciting when we can learn new things? One good thing about today's video is that you will recognize the technique because these … [Read more...]
Daily Tips Day 413 Lowell
Tis The Season! For Poinsettias!Part II Lowell continues to show you how to paint Poinsettias. Today's Video Tip will show you how to do the "red parts." The parts we all thought were the flowers! I guess not. They are called Bracts! Isn't it exciting when we can learn new things? One good thing about today's video is that you will recognize the technique because these … [Read more...]
Daily Tips Day 23 Bill
Create perspective and interest in your paintings by using these techniques The hardest thing about learning to paint wet-on-wet is understanding how and when to use thick or thin paint. In today's Video Clip, Bill teaches a valuable lesson on how to create distant trees. Such a simple technique with wonderful results! Key Points To Consider: A thin coat of Magic … [Read more...]
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