Bill shares a bit of his early experience in painting. He gives us a clue why he developed his method of oil painting. Bill tells us, again, that it took him fifty or sixty years to perfect his technique. If it took Bill this long, you can cut yourself some slack when you run into obstacles learning Bill's method of oil painting. You can read Bill's entire story on our site … [Read more...]
“If I had more time!”
What is Bill trying to tell us in this video clip? This isn't about the time issue although when Bill had more time, his paintings were richer and his teaching much deeper. We have many of Bill's longer videos in our Silver membership. Bill is telling us how we can make our paintings more interesting. Interesting paintings sell! The time constraints of his television … [Read more...]
“I didn’t wash my brush!”
Yep...Bill made mistakes...just like all of us. It's a part of Bill that endears him to us. He would point out his mistakes because he wanted to make sure that you would avoid them. Just as important...he wanted to show you how to fix the problem if it happened to you. … [Read more...]
Brush loading technique
Gary asked that we post Bill's brush loading technique and here it is. Click the "Full Screen" button on the play status bar (at the right) to get a better view of this technique. Bill wants to get a lot of paint on his brush, so notice how he "drags" the brush across and through the paint. Of course he's mixing paint while he's doing this but that brush is picking up a lot … [Read more...]
Foliage technique
We've slowed down Bill's technique so you can see, in exquisite detail, how he creates his tree branches with the foliage brush. Notice how he barely touches the canvas. He lets the canvas pull the paint off the brush - something he mentions many times in his videos. (We first noticed that idea while watching one of Diane Andre's videos.) Most artists, beginners especially, … [Read more...]
The dreaded straight line!
Straight lines are boring...uninteresting. Boring is what keeps your paintings hanging on gallery walls...if they make it there in the first place. As Bill demonstrated in an earlier video clip, it's important to soften your lines...in this case, the back edge of the line. This makes your painting more realistic, more interesting and more sellable! Bill teaches two important … [Read more...]
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