Most of Bill's paintings have the light source coming from the left or right side. In this clip he explains why. … [Read more...]
Don’t put on too much Magic White!
Bill gives a good analogy between the application of Magic White™ and his grape plants. Why do you think Bill warns his fans so often about this topic? Because it's the most critical part of your painting. Get this wrong and the rest of your painting is a disaster. … [Read more...]
“This is the nice way of creating!”
Put yourself into your art! Be original! Create! … [Read more...]
“We make each other happy!”
Bill's advice for a better tomorrow is as appropriate today as it was over twenty years ago -- maybe even more! … [Read more...]
Leonardo da Vinci knew this!
Here's a tip that will make your paintings bright and beautiful before you lay your first brush stroke on the canvas! In this clip from the bonus videos in our new "You Can Paint" Master Class, Alexander Master Artist Tom Anderson explains why the Renaissance "Old Masters" painted on wood. Remember, there were no electric lights in the Renaissance. Most of the light came … [Read more...]
Big Brush – Slo-Mo
Bill was the master of the "big brush". In fact, other artists couldn't handle that brush as well as Bill, so they modified it. Here's a nice up-close, slow motion example of how Bill painted in his rolling hills. Notice the delicate touch he uses on the canvas. Listen to the brush caressing the canvas. It's not the tool that matters, is it? It's how you use it! … [Read more...]
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