He never over thinks his creations it's a wonderful freedom to have. I have been an artist my whole life and I do it professionally and it is all I do. I wacthed him on TV when I was young. He developed the wet on wet technique and it has grown so much in today's art world. Thank you Bill... what a great soul he had.
Bill could save the world. What a lovely man, one of a kind, so generous with his skills, genuine and inspirational ... and so very funny ...laugh out loud. Fire in! ... no mercy! .... no fear! Thank you Bill .. love you too ... and thanks for uploading. Bill will live on forever.
Excellent , Bill has a great way of putting fun into painting . I love the way he picks up the big brush and starts stabbing the paint on the canvas , fantastic and really inspiring to watch , thank you for sharing these amazing painting skills with me .
My daughter told me today she didn't like me. I do yell because she argues against everything I say. Fourteen is a hard age. I really needed this video right now. Thank you. I love you too, Bill.
@@doiron12 How are you going to insult someone, tell them nobody loves them, and then say "Jesus loves you!"? That's quite blasphemous, among other things.
His painting technique is quite different that Bob Ross'. Bill just throws it on there and smashes it in and it works. Bob has to make love to his paint and canvas and caress it! LOL
Not painting related, but West Virginia has the best highway roads I've ever driven on. Cross the line to Pennsylvania or Ohio things change drastically. Anyway I love you😀👍
It's pretty obvious that Bill had bigger plans for this painting and got carried away with the left side. When he realised he was running out of time, he had to finish the right side in a hurry. Still pulled off a masterpiece, though (for a 27 minute painting). This is why i prefer his 50min to 1 hour episodes. Heck i could watch him paint these beautiful landscapes for 2 hours.
Very well drawing especially painting and the work is good and you know What it is like when you are especially important person for learning drawing Thanks you
He never over thinks his creations it's a wonderful freedom to have. I have been an artist my whole life and I do it professionally and it is all I do. I wacthed him on TV when I was young. He developed the wet on wet technique and it has grown so much in today's art world. Thank you Bill... what a great soul he had.
Bill could save the world. What a lovely man, one of a kind, so generous with his skills, genuine and inspirational ... and so very funny ...laugh out loud. Fire in! ... no mercy! .... no fear! Thank you Bill .. love you too ... and thanks for uploading. Bill will live on forever.
Love to see a Christmas painting
Excellent , Bill has a great way of putting fun into painting . I love the way he picks up the big brush and starts stabbing the paint on the canvas , fantastic and really inspiring to watch , thank you for sharing these amazing painting skills with me .
My daughter told me today she didn't like me. I do yell because she argues against everything I say. Fourteen is a hard age. I really needed this video right now. Thank you. I love you too, Bill.
Keep your head up and maintain discipline. Your daughter will thank you in about 10 years. 👍
@Matt S.
Obviously, some people do.
@Matt S. Don't be sad because your a loser and nobody loves you! Jesus loves you!
@@doiron12 Sounds to me like you are the loser
@@doiron12 How are you going to insult someone, tell them nobody loves them, and then say "Jesus loves you!"? That's quite blasphemous, among other things.
His painting technique is quite different that Bob Ross'. Bill just throws it on there and smashes it in and it works. Bob has to make love to his paint and canvas and caress it! LOL
Bob Ross learned from Bill
LOL loved that guy too. Even a tree needs a friend!
I could watch Bill Alexander paint all day long then fire in a painting using everything I learned. That is the key to success.
I will I will I will I will ... click thumbs up ... you see? Isn't that wonderful?
When he sings John Denver though. 😃
I LUV his remark about drinking too much... and falling off a cliff!! Lol
He must have been a neat man to be around.
Love you guys keep these coming! Let’s fire in some new painters 👌
Wait, did he really just bag on every new musical act that ISN'T John Denver??? Oh well... Bill, you still cool.
Not painting related, but West Virginia has the best highway roads I've ever driven on. Cross the line to Pennsylvania or Ohio things change drastically. Anyway I love you😀👍
West virginia and montana are the 2 most beautiful states, in my opinion (based on experience in the 1990's)
Anything about West Virginia is paint worthy. Home, it was, still is, in my heart.
It's pretty obvious that Bill had bigger plans for this painting and got carried away with the left side. When he realised he was running out of time, he had to finish the right side in a hurry. Still pulled off a masterpiece, though (for a 27 minute painting).
This is why i prefer his 50min to 1 hour episodes. Heck i could watch him paint these beautiful landscapes for 2 hours.
Thank you for an almighty painting!
Thank you Bill.
Fire in almighty
Loved it.
Thank you again
Bill 😘
Sir I want to thank you for these wonderful videos I know you don’t answer back but at least you know how wonderful you have made me feel
Antonio Melendez Bill passed away in 1997 but on his behalf, thank you for your kind words.
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Very well drawing especially painting and the work is good and you know What it is like when you are especially important person for learning drawing Thanks you
So beautiful!!! Love it
not just a good painter,,this man is much more, fun to watch and listen to. thanks Bill.
Thinkin about firing one in myself today!
Go for it! You can do it!
Good morning!!!🙋♀️
I request you to always show full wide view of your finished painting after it is done.
I bet he was hilarious drunk.
He is a beautiful artist I like the way he thinks
What did Bill Alexander die of ?
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