If this man would have lived 400 - 500 years ago, he would be considered a grand master today. (And I do so 😉) What a nice person as well, two for the price of one. Well done Bill, fire it in 💪
I think these are instructional tapes meant to be shown in art classes. That’s why he takes a lot more time explaining the paints and his painting area. He also puts more detail into the painting and doesn’t explain as much as he normally would.
I don't have great artistic talent, some maybe, but Mr Alexander is very easing to watch sort of mentally and physically therapeutic in some respect. I had fell into his work accidentally in the 80's, needing to find peace after coming home from the military, work was slow if not impossible to find, but I could tune into The Magic of Oil Painting and his show brought a bit of light to a dull world. I may paint rarely, but it is his inner peace he leads the audience into a relaxing state of mind. Sometimes I would become a bit anxious awaiting the next show. I recall when he brought Bob Rossi aboard, who branched onto his own yet retaining a hint of William Alexander. Thanks for posting this.
I'm gonna echo all the other comments.....' so happy ' to see a new episode of Bill!! I ESPECIALLY love the hour long ones. I'm a member on his website and I don't think there are older longer episodes like this so I'm staying up late cuz I can't wait to see and hear him again. Thx u
Instead of building a box with a 2x4.. I just take a regular plastic trash can with a heavy duty trash bag in it. I then have a standard wooden broom handle that you can buy at a home supply standing in the can (I think the small round handle is easier on the brushes).. I beat the brush in the can and the extra thinner stays in the can. I also throw my paper towels in the can, this absorbs all the thinner. When finished, just pull the bag out and throw it away.
Watching Mr Bill makes me want to forget about buying art gear and knock the cobwebs off of my Tenor Sax and start playing again. Then I listen to Dexter Gordon and I want to lay my Sax on the driveway and run over it with my 3/4 ton pickup truck. I'd start playing 9 Ball again, but I don't think I could walk around the table very long and today they have many different rules. In any event Mr Alexander is amazing, huh!
what i figured out is ..yes He came up with Wet on Wet ../with Magic white...but Vincent Van Gogh .. Mattise, Monet, serrat, etc..were painting wet on wet back then..Bill didnt invent wet on wet ..He invented magic white ..even fresco painting is wet on wet
His Voice is not awful. He has a different way of speaking English and probably his mother tongue is not English. I attended Bob Ross CRI course where you can not deviate from Bob Ross methods. But watching Alexander, it is slower but the same basic technique. But I understand that I don't have to rush, I don't have to put in so much content, and can do the cabins in a different way. Bob Ross courses are very strictly prescriptive offering no freedom. You have to do it the way you are taught. But Alexander takes that fear away of a prescription. Why not combine the two? But I can clearly see how Bob Ross improved it and found slightly different way of doing it and grounded it!
More please! This show is the first hour long show where Bill had time to explain things better than the half hour version.
I never even knew he made any hour long episodes. Thanks for uploading!
It is always a joy to see this Happy Painter, i hope more is coming the unreleased video's from him
As always very beautiful and more importantly, done with the spirit off wonder and love.
Du bist sehr vermisst Onkel Willi.
If this man would have lived 400 - 500 years ago, he would be considered a grand master today.
(And I do so 😉)
What a nice person as well, two for the price of one.
Well done Bill, fire it in 💪
Wow once again bill's paintings are always amazingly beautifull
Love this man’s joy of the lord
@Todd Markel
Thank you so much for uploading Bill's old episodes. Always loved his work. At 12, his show kept me out of trouble.
I always loved when Bill did still-life paintings...those were his best shows!
Artistic and spiritual great teacher and painter, he always bring happiness.Thank you Todd Markel for your generous way to enjoy a great moment.
Really wonderful, thank you Mr.Todd Markel, for enjoy and learn for second time, this still life from such unforgettable artist.
A real MASTER !
I was curious about "Bob's Teacher" , so i looked him up on Wikipedia , found his name , CZcams brought me here , and i'm in Awe .
This is exactly how I found Bill Alexander and it is wonderful.
lost for words I have enjoyed watching him paint he is true master what ever he paints
this guy is the greatest i have ever see .he makes is looks so easy .real genius
Funny I've been watching him since the early 1980s but I don't believe I've ever seen this particular episode... thank you so much for uploading!
I think these are instructional tapes meant to be shown in art classes. That’s why he takes a lot more time explaining the paints and his painting area. He also puts more detail into the painting and doesn’t explain as much as he normally would.
I really truly enjoyed seeing a true artist at work.....thank you. William.
Everybody thinks his voice is awful but i actually like it. It's so joyful
Thank you, thank you for the wonderful video , great teacher and, generous artist
This is my favorite so far.. it's great to see Bill teaching us in an Hour long.. He is the master!
I don't have great artistic talent, some maybe, but Mr Alexander is very easing to watch sort of mentally and physically therapeutic in some respect. I had fell into his work accidentally in the 80's, needing to find peace after coming home from the military, work was slow if not impossible to find, but I could tune into The Magic of Oil Painting and his show brought a bit of light to a dull world. I may paint rarely, but it is his inner peace he leads the audience into a relaxing state of mind. Sometimes I would become a bit anxious awaiting the next show. I recall when he brought Bob Rossi aboard, who branched onto his own yet retaining a hint of William Alexander. Thanks for posting this.
Bill had a Wonderful Mind. TY for posting this.
Great teacher in oils👍🎨🖌️
THIS is the Art. I'm impressed!
I know, I love his 'teaching' techniques and not just painting. I just wish people would shut about their bigotry...they never even knew the guy.
THANK YOU FOR SHARING THIS FANTASTIC ARTIST
This man is a magical magician! I love him !
I'm gonna echo all the other comments.....' so happy ' to see a new episode of Bill!! I ESPECIALLY love the hour long ones. I'm a member on his website and I don't think there are older longer episodes like this so I'm staying up late cuz I can't wait to see and hear him again. Thx u
Lorrie D Mussett w
What a great lesson!! Thank you so much.
Thanks todd for showing us who the true master was!
I like his voice 2
Beautiful!
Instead of building a box with a 2x4.. I just take a regular plastic trash can with a heavy duty trash bag in it. I then have a standard wooden broom handle that you can buy at a home supply standing in the can (I think the small round handle is easier on the brushes).. I beat the brush in the can and the extra thinner stays in the can. I also throw my paper towels in the can, this absorbs all the thinner. When finished, just pull the bag out and throw it away.
Great tip!!!
Thanks! Bill is awesome
20:04 magic!
The original. The passion. The teacher. The inventor of the wet-on-wet style.
bills invention was coating the canvass before painting...painting color on color goes back to at least the 1500's
Another one. AWESOME!!!
Watching Mr Bill makes me want to forget about buying art gear and knock the cobwebs off of my Tenor Sax and start playing again. Then I listen to Dexter Gordon and I want to lay my Sax on the driveway and run over it with my 3/4 ton pickup truck. I'd start playing 9 Ball again, but I don't think I could walk around the table very long and today they have many different rules. In any event Mr Alexander is amazing, huh!
Excellent drawing very good example nice tichel especially in the schools and I think my opinion is the Best atencion Thanks
спасибо за искусство.
My left ear enjoyed this.
Clearly the master
yeeeaah buddy!
Great thanks Todd!
Just echoing what everyone else saying thanks for posting
Nice work
Thank you Todd
Yay! Im so happy to see 2 new things from Bill Alexander!
Are there going to be any more?
Yup, I'll have some more up next week
cant wait for more bill
Todd Markel so where are new Bill episodes
"FIRE IN!! It's a vunderful vay of living"
CLASSIC
This guys better than Bob Ross.
Thanks. Skills
1 + 0 + 6 = lucky number 7. 😉. Yes, always stand back and look at your work...always. If there are mistakes, you will see them then.
How on earth... . ... 👍
Great Magic better than Copyfield
Who is the teacher from bill aleksandar?
what i figured out is ..yes He came up with Wet on Wet ../with Magic white...but Vincent Van Gogh .. Mattise, Monet, serrat, etc..were painting wet on wet back then..Bill didnt invent wet on wet ..He invented magic white ..even fresco painting is wet on wet
جمیل جدا
4:24 "put it on your skin" noooooooo God please nooo
Too bad the audio is only in the left channel
He missed the highlight on the one grape and it's bothering me.
It’s odd to see that Bill was wearing that genuine dress shirt on a view below his waist.
You can call him DAPPER once in a while!
His Voice is not awful. He has a different way of speaking English and probably his mother tongue is not English. I attended Bob Ross CRI course where you can not deviate from Bob Ross methods. But watching Alexander, it is slower but the same basic technique. But I understand that I don't have to rush, I don't have to put in so much content, and can do the cabins in a different way. Bob Ross courses are very strictly prescriptive offering no freedom. You have to do it the way you are taught. But Alexander takes that fear away of a prescription. Why not combine the two? But I can clearly see how Bob Ross improved it and found slightly different way of doing it and grounded it!
5:18 i went straight to hell
Just a dumb little step ladder
Commercials? WTF