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...]
Daily Tips Day 603 Bill
To The Summit Part 2 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 where Bill felt most at home. (and that included a body of water on-site). Towards the end of Bill’s life, he lived in the city. … [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...]
Daily Tips Day 607 Bill
To The Summit Part 3 Today’s video is just a little bit longer. Watch as Bill adds highlights to the mountains and reflections. He also adds the dark, dramatic trees that set this painting off so well. Points To Consider: Yellow White and a touch of Alizarin Crimson creates a beautiful highlight color. He Adds highlight reflections I the water. Notice the … [Read more...]
Jug & Oranges by Buck Paulson, Part 1
Jug & Oranges Part 1 - 60 Minute Video https://vimeo.com/600014285 \ Click here for the template. JugOranges Part 1 photos Closing Comments 1) Prime Canvas -1 1/2 parts Titanium White & 1 part Alizarin Crimson. Wait overnight to drive. 2) Apply tracing on canvas. Jug Brush-Filbert Bristle Paint Formulas 1) 3 … [Read more...]
Jug & Oranges by Buck Paulson Part 2
Jug & Oranges Part 2 - 32 Minute Video Click below for photos. JugOrangesPart2PhotosPDF-Final Points to Consider: Buck's painting is dry. He coated his canvas with a thin coat of Magic Clear and then wiped most of it off with a paper towel. Dome of light (1 Sap Green, 1 Yellow Ochre, 3 Titanium White.) It is helpful to turn the painting upside down to … [Read more...]
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