In "The Bill Alexander Story", Bill relates a bright shining moment in his life -- Aldergrove -- his art colony. Bill dreamed of creating an art colony where artists of all types could gather and share the joy and happiness of learning and creating art. The four years that Aldergrove existed, seemed to be the happiest in Bill's life. He mentions more than once in his … [Read more...]
“Everything I can do, you can do better!” — Bill Alexander
Bill has some fun with his producer, John Hartman. They get into an argument about which word should be used in Bill's opening song. Bill loved his fans. His shows contained encouragement, inspiration, motivation, and, of course, painting. … [Read more...]
“See, you plan ahead”
You learn as you go on painting. -- Bill Alexander There is no stopping when you become an artist. You continue to learn every day. If you think you can paint a mountain and you're done, think again! A whole new world waits for you at each new turn in the road. Bill knows what he's talking about. Listen to him! … [Read more...]
“Happy to be alive!”
I see in the trees all the harmony and balance of Nature. They are happy just to be alive. -- Bill Alexander It's the simple joys of life that add so much meaning to life. Growing up with nothing, Bill learned to appreciate what he had. We could all take a lesson from Bill's book! … [Read more...]
“Take up the challenge!
Take up the challenge. There are so many things you would love to do. Use the new morning to start one of them. -- Bill Alexander Every day is a new opportunity to begin again. It's never too late to get started moving toward your dream. … [Read more...]
“There is so much magic!”
Mother Nature is such a wonderful thing! There is so much magic, all around, every day. -- Bill Alexander Bill was one with Mother Nature. He wanted us to appreciate and respect her. Only through respect and understanding of the world around us can we make this a better place for every human being. … [Read more...]
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