Bill explains how to avoid mud in your paintings. If you want beautiful paintings, use the right tools! It was good enough for the old masters! … [Read more...]
Transparent colors – Part I
In this two-part series, Bill shows you how to work with transparent colors on a black canvas. There are two types of paint: opaque and transparent. As the name implies, transparent paints allow colors from beneath the paint to show through. Transparent paints are also used a lot in glazing paintings. The old masters used glazing a lot in their art as they worked with light … [Read more...]
I space it in my mind!
In this video clip, Bill explains what he sees in his mind. This is something we all can do. In fact, you can do it right now. Close your eyes. Remember a day from this past summer. Perhaps you were on a beach. Maybe you were in the mountains. Recall the images as you sat in your beach chair or floated down the river in that big innertube. Your mind is an imagination … [Read more...]
The original, the best!
Bill was not only the father of "The Magic of Oil Painting," he was an innovator. He developed Magic White™. He created a new type of paint that would make wet-on-wet easy for his students. He invented and patented a new style of palette knife. His patent has been used not only in art but has found applications in medicine and industry. Bill brought back the big brushes of the … [Read more...]
“Art should be that!”
Bill makes every minute count! Even when he's applying Magic White™, he's inspiring his fans to enjoy life and become the best! … [Read more...]
How to succeed with wet-on-wet!
Bill spent most of his career developing and perfecting his paint so that students and fans would be successful with his style of wet-on-wet painting. No one makes a paint as thick and solid as Bill's paint. Alexander Art has stayed true to the formula Bill perfected. We have refused to put other artist's names on his paint and never will! … [Read more...]
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