Posts Tagged ‘Bill’

Bill Alexander Holiday Mountain part 1/3 oil painting art

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

http://www.alexanderart.com

William (Bill) Alexander was born in 1915 in East Prussia. As a youth he used his artistic talents to paint carriages and murals for local aristocrats. After the war, Bill and his family immigrated to North America to pursue their dream of building a home and to share Bills gift of painting.

Bill and his wife, Margaret, traveled throughout the United States and Canada teaching painting and making friends, often selling paintings to meet living expenses along the way. During this time Bill worked hard to develop his wet-on-wet technique and products. He developed the base medium Magic White, extra-thick oil paints, and special palette knives and brushes. These products work together to help artists, even a beginning artist, create beautiful scenes on the canvas.

By 1974, when he completed his first Emmy-winning Magic of Oil painting television show, Bills dream had become a reality. He had built himself a home in North America a home in the hearts of thousands who discovered with Bills help that they could have the almighty power to fire in and be happy painters too. Today, Bill continues to teach the world to paint through his television shows available on DVD.

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Bill Alexander paints a wonderful seascape part 3/3 oil painting art

Friday, April 30th, 2010

http://www.alexanderart.com

William (Bill) Alexander was born in 1915 in East Prussia. As a youth he used his artistic talents to paint carriages and murals for local aristocrats. After the war, Bill and his family immigrated to North America to pursue their dream of building a home and to share Bills gift of painting.

Bill and his wife, Margaret, traveled throughout the United States and Canada teaching painting and making friends, often selling paintings to meet living expenses along the way. During this time Bill worked hard to develop his wet-on-wet technique and products. He developed the base medium Magic White, extra-thick oil paints, and special palette knives and brushes. These products work together to help artists, even a beginning artist, create beautiful scenes on the canvas.

By 1974, when he completed his first Emmy-winning Magic of Oil painting television show, Bills dream had become a reality. He had built himself a home in North America a home in the hearts of thousands who discovered with Bills help that they could have the almighty power to fire in and be happy painters too. Today, Bill continues to teach the world to paint through his television shows available on DVD.

william bill alexander learn to oil paint art seascape wave painting

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Bill Alexander paints a wonderful seascape part 2/3 oil painting art

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

http://www.alexanderart.com

William (Bill) Alexander was born in 1915 in East Prussia. As a youth he used his artistic talents to paint carriages and murals for local aristocrats. After the war, Bill and his family immigrated to North America to pursue their dream of building a home and to share Bills gift of painting.

Bill and his wife, Margaret, traveled throughout the United States and Canada teaching painting and making friends, often selling paintings to meet living expenses along the way. During this time Bill worked hard to develop his wet-on-wet technique and products. He developed the base medium Magic White, extra-thick oil paints, and special palette knives and brushes. These products work together to help artists, even a beginning artist, create beautiful scenes on the canvas.

By 1974, when he completed his first Emmy-winning Magic of Oil painting television show, Bills dream had become a reality. He had built himself a home in North America a home in the hearts of thousands who discovered with Bills help that they could have the almighty power to fire in and be happy painters too. Today, Bill continues to teach the world to paint through his television shows available on DVD.

william bill alexander learn to oil paint art seascape wave painting

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Bill Alexander paints a wonderful seascape part 1/3 oil painting art

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

http://www.alexanderart.com

William (Bill) Alexander was born in 1915 in East Prussia. As a youth he used his artistic talents to paint carriages and murals for local aristocrats. After the war, Bill and his family immigrated to North America to pursue their dream of building a home and to share Bills gift of painting.

Bill and his wife, Margaret, traveled throughout the United States and Canada teaching painting and making friends, often selling paintings to meet living expenses along the way. During this time Bill worked hard to develop his wet-on-wet technique and products. He developed the base medium Magic White, extra-thick oil paints, and special palette knives and brushes. These products work together to help artists, even a beginning artist, create beautiful scenes on the canvas.

By 1974, when he completed his first Emmy-winning Magic of Oil painting television show, Bills dream had become a reality. He had built himself a home in North America a home in the hearts of thousands who discovered with Bills help that they could have the almighty power to fire in and be happy painters too. Today, Bill continues to teach the world to paint through his television shows available on DVD.

william bill alexander learn to oil paint art seascape wave painting

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Impressionism/Post-Impressionism: (l)Overture

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

Impressionism was a 19th-century art movement that began as a loose association of Paris-based artists whose independent exhibitions brought them to prominence in the 1870s and 1880s. Post-Impressionists extended Impressionism while rejecting its limitations: they continued using vivid colours, thick application of paint, distinctive brushstrokes and real-life subject matter, but they were more inclined to emphasize geometric forms, to distort form for expressive effect, and to use unnatural or arbitrary colour.This video is part of the “Palette” project and pays homage to Impressionism and Post-Impressionism. Video by Mark Garvey, song “(l)Overture” by Bill Hooper. Please visit www.MarkGarvey.co.uk for more details.

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Bill Alexander paints Fall River part 2/3 wet on wet oil painting art

Monday, March 8th, 2010

http://www.alexanderart.com

William (Bill) Alexander was born in 1915 in East Prussia. As a youth he used his artistic talents to paint carriages and murals for local aristocrats. After the war, Bill and his family immigrated to North America to pursue their dream of building a home and to share Bills gift of painting.

Bill and his wife, Margaret, traveled throughout the United States and Canada teaching painting and making friends, often selling paintings to meet living expenses along the way. During this time Bill worked hard to develop his wet-on-wet technique and products. He developed the base medium Magic White, extra-thick oil paints, and special palette knives and brushes. These products work together to help artists, even a beginning artist, create beautiful scenes on the canvas.

By 1974, when he completed his first Emmy-winning Magic of Oil painting television show, Bills dream had become a reality. He had built himself a home in North America a home in the hearts of thousands who discovered with Bills help that they could have the almighty power to fire in and be happy painters too. Today, Bill continues to teach the world to paint through his television shows available on DVD.

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William Bill Alexander paints Fall River part 1/3 wet on wet oil painting art

Friday, March 5th, 2010

http://www.alexanderart.com

William (Bill) Alexander was born in 1915 in East Prussia. As a youth he used his artistic talents to paint carriages and murals for local aristocrats. After the war, Bill and his family immigrated to North America to pursue their dream of building a home and to share Bills gift of painting.

Bill and his wife, Margaret, traveled throughout the United States and Canada teaching painting and making friends, often selling paintings to meet living expenses along the way. During this time Bill worked hard to develop his wet-on-wet technique and products. He developed the base medium Magic White, extra-thick oil paints, and special palette knives and brushes. These products work together to help artists, even a beginning artist, create beautiful scenes on the canvas.

By 1974, when he completed his first Emmy-winning Magic of Oil painting television show, Bills dream had become a reality. He had built himself a home in North America a home in the hearts of thousands who discovered with Bills help that they could have the almighty power to fire in and be happy painters too. Today, Bill continues to teach the world to paint through his television shows available on DVD.

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Oil Painting Lesson – Wilson Bickford – Waterfall

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

Here is a lesson in oil painting techniques for waterfalls and moving water. Please toggle to full screen for maximum detail.
For more information, visit: http://www.wilsonbickford.com
produced by obsidiancv – http://www.obsidiancustomvideo.com

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Mad TV – Bill Cosby impressionist.

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Ya see!

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William Bill Alexander paints Fall River part 3/3 wet on wet oil painting art

Friday, February 5th, 2010

http://www.alexanderart.com

William (Bill) Alexander was born in 1915 in East Prussia. As a youth he used his artistic talents to paint carriages and murals for local aristocrats. After the war, Bill and his family immigrated to North America to pursue their dream of building a home and to share Bills gift of painting.

Bill and his wife, Margaret, traveled throughout the United States and Canada teaching painting and making friends, often selling paintings to meet living expenses along the way. During this time Bill worked hard to develop his wet-on-wet technique and products. He developed the base medium Magic White, extra-thick oil paints, and special palette knives and brushes. These products work together to help artists, even a beginning artist, create beautiful scenes on the canvas.

By 1974, when he completed his first Emmy-winning Magic of Oil painting television show, Bills dream had become a reality. He had built himself a home in North America a home in the hearts of thousands who discovered with Bills help that they could have the almighty power to fire in and be happy painters too. Today, Bill continues to teach the world to paint through his television shows available on DVD.

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Oil Painting Lesson – Wilson Bickford – Birch Trees

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Here is a lesson in oil painting techniques for birch trees. Please toggle to full screen for maximum detail. For more information, please visit http://www.wilsonbickford.com Producesd by obsidiancv- http://www.obsidiancustomvideo.com

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Oil Painting Lesson – Wilson Bickford – Leaf Tree

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

Here is a lesson in oil painting techniques for leaf or deciduous trees. Please toggle to full screen for maximum detail.
For more information, visit: http://www.wilsonbickford.com
produced by obsidiancv – http://www.obsidiancustomvideo.com

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TOOL- No Quarter (Alex Grey Art)

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

This video is posted under title 17 of the U.S. code as in fair use and is strictly for educational and historical purposes only. No Quarter-Salival Box Set

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Jill Tracy-The Fine Art of Poisoning

Saturday, November 21st, 2009

Music by Jill Tracy, directed by Bill Domonkos.
A lavish chiaroscuro montage of 2D and 3D animation, still photography and hand drawn images, “The Fine Art Of Poisoning” seduces the viewer into an elegant netherworld of deceit, plotting, and secretly-served revenge.

This cult favorite has won multiple international film festival awards.

The song appears on the Jill Tracy album “Diabolical Streak.”

More info:

http://www.myspace.com/jilltracymusic

http://twitter.com/jilltracymusic

http://www.last.fm/music/Jill+Tracy

http://bdom.com/

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Oil Painting Lesson – Wilson Bickford – Clouds

Saturday, November 21st, 2009

Here is a lesson in oil painting techniques for clouds. Please toggle to full screen for maximum detail.
For more information, visit: http://www.wilsonbickford.com
produced by obsidiancv – http://www.obsidiancustomvideo.com

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