Many, many, years ago when I watched Bill on PBS (Bob Ross wasn't around then. He came later.). I hadn't painted for at least 20 years or more. Bill, with his wet on wet technique and large brushes was just what I needed to start me painting again. I've watched many painters over the years and have learn things from all of them, but Bill Alexander will always be first with me. He got me to pick up my brush and start painting again after avoiding it for 20 years or more. Thank you Bill where ever you are. I know you've been gone for quite awhile now, and have probably been teaching the angels how to fire in the almighty trees and other things with your big brush and fan brush. God bless you ❤🥰👍
wow,,absolutely wonderful, talented man, a great gift from Heaven,,thank you for sharing him for the good of the world 🌍,we can forget our problems while we watch Bill.
In season one of the joy of painting, Bob Ross used the term hypnotize a lot. He continued to use the term Almighty canvas and Almighty brush throughout the series. It is evident where he got his style, as well as his lexicon. He had an Almighty teacher!
@@morgancalvi6675 Bill's authenticity comes out in his Almighty passion and in this way one can tell the difference between the Master and the grasshopper
Bill Alexander is a true gem. Not only is his painting fantastic, but his teaching is of the highest calibre. One must add his phrases, "a poison colour," and we get addicted to his painting programmes.
Bob Ross' teacher, and an accomplished oil artist, who had his own PBS show before Bob. Both excellent artists. Bill did extraordinary skies and waves. It's easy to see where Bob got his inspiration. RIP to them both.
Bob was already a traditional painter. He only took on this technique as a way to get other people into painting by convincing them it wasn’t difficult (which traditional painting is), but Bill didn’t really teach him to paint.
Mr. Alexander was an old European style painter..... I love that.... even though I admired Mr. Ross, his art was commercialized ..... Mr. Alexander was a master painter!
As a pure artist, I prefer Bill Alexander over Bob Ross: it can plainly be seen that one was the teacher and the other, the student. Bill's seascapes are more vibrant and realistic than Bob's, and that carries through to his mountains, clouds, cabins, and trees. However, Bob was a more accessible teacher, explained the steps better, and had a voice just built for ASMR. I love them both.
Gustavo Lovato you are correct. Bill was born to be an artist and began his artistic career very early in his life. If you see his older work you will see that he was a classical artist. His focus on his television show was to inspire people to pick up a brush. It was never about showing people what a great artist he was. He knew what he could do but that is not what it was about.
Bill taught Bob THIS technique that he used to bring more people into the world of painting, but Bob was already a traditional painter. However, the wet on wet technique was something he could use to fit into a short TV show time frame. His paintings were likely more realistic since Bob was painting a countless amount of paintings for the show. For every episode you saw, he painted each one three times. 1 to use as a reference painting that was off-camera during the show, 1 was the painting he would paint during filming, and another he’d paint step by step for photographs to put in his instructional books. This doesn’t even count all the paintings he was doing for classes and demonstrations. He literally painted until he couldn’t anymore. In fact the only season he truly freestyled was Season 2 because his reference paintings for that season were stolen.
Rest In Peace , sometime I’m so sad that he’s dead and can’t help but think that he’s worth 500 times more than many others I know that are he’s age and alive . There is a saying in my country that’s says the world always takes best of us first for himself . But straight translation of it would be ,The gardener of our lives has such a good taste in flowers that he will take the best ones before you get to smell it . (The world is a garden and us the flowers )
Dragi moj prijatelju, Aleksandre. Još ste dobri, izuzetni, hrabri. Vi se ne bojite nikoga. Talasi, bure, olovno tamni oblaci, ništa vam ne mogu. Hrvete se sa njima, borite, bacate ih gde i kako hoćete. A u ruci vam samo ubojito oružje,vaš kist i jake APolonske ruke, i bistar um. Vi ste, kolos koji se bori protiv vasione😂
PS. - A srce kao u mladića, u najboljoj snazi: Sve te, svoje kvalitete, prenosite na platno, donoseći u isto vreme, svu lepotu bure, zvižduke orkana, u isto vreme borbu talasasta svojom sudbinom😂
Bill saw the tremendous potential in Bob Ross, to take over when he he retired. That's why he chose Bob. The world will not forget either of those two master painters and teachers.
Bill was passionate about art and it shows.Bob Ross was putting people to sleep and his paintings reflect that very little true insight "use big brush make happy trees" which looked thousands like other of his trees.
Excellent example very interesting drawing and painting is a great way to make a difference to the ocean good aides create Thanks you for the opportunity to learn about This especially drawing
After watching a video on UA-cam about what's wrong with Bill Alexander videos I would agree.. It would be so nice if Alexander Art would rename each of the video's it presents to us with an Episode number and a date so we could easily follow Bill chronologically.
Many of the shows you see here were never released on PBS therefore they don’t have an “episode number and title. I agree that it would be good to organize them and we are working on that. Playlists by category makes more sense them but doing it chronologically. Bill’s shows didn’t build one episode to the next. He was spontaneous and painted many different subject matters.
Bob Ross was making things too perfect, he americanized art... Even if i love bob ross, Bill really is an artist, and he doesn't try to "sell", he's just painting. Love you Bill!
rachel newport making things too perfect? You’re out of your mind. His paintings weren’t ever perfect, he barely ever went over what he did to “perfect” them. He just did them well so it looked perfect.
highachie my tale Bill was better than Bob in this style, but the misconception is that he taught Bob to paint. He only taught Bob the wet on wet technique; Bob already knew how to paint. He only wanted to learn this style from Bill as a means of bringing more people into the world of painting by convincing them it wasn’t as difficult as the masses thought.
You are a wonderful Guy And you make me laughing you don't know what you doing you said Still you make wonderful Paintings I Paint two but I'm Not So Crazy Please Come On MBO yourself You are a very good Painter Thanks for your lessons
When u look at this artist and give him kudos remember the world thinks Bob Ross invented wet on wet technique...wrong! It was invented in the 1500’s when the masters were working on their masterpieces...Bill Alexander was on PBS before Bob...but after several years, Bob Ross took the credit. So thank you mr. Alexander for all the instructions, to “Fire it in there!”
No, Bob Ross never took the credit. He was clear on that and even had Bill Alexander on the show. Bob was hired by PBS, but he used that technique, but quite a few times on his show explained that Bill Alexander taught him this wonder technique of wet on wet. Go back and watch Bob's shows and you'll hear him. They're both wonderful artists.
Mike Ivy you’re kidding, right? Bill was the one that took credit for inventing wet on wet you imbecile. Bill got jealous Bob had his own successful show. Stop spreading false information.
@c1rcu1tn3rd why? He was an idiot, you need to re read it. Bob never took credit, he even mentioned Bill and thanked him in a season 2 episode. Bill WAS THE ONE claiming he invented wet on wet, he said it himself.
I really would recommend you do it in oil as you'll have more fluidity and time to play around with the motions and movements before adding in the details and allowing it to freeze as you leave it to dry. Acrylic will start to dry up at the most interesting but early steps of the painting and you'll find yourself frustrated trying to get things to shift positions and blend together in other areas.
@@davidpambianchi1 Yea but oils work out great! With this technique anyway I've found, but if acrylic also works great for you, than my goodness happy days for everyone! haha
I'm a little confused about who came 1st, Bill or Bob? I mean, did Bill take Bob's technique and refine it? Or is it Bob who learned from Bill? Because I always thought it was Bob who invented this way of painting.
Many, many, years ago when I watched Bill on PBS (Bob Ross wasn't around then. He came later.). I hadn't painted for at least 20 years or more. Bill, with his wet on wet technique and large brushes was just what I needed to start me painting again. I've watched many painters over the years and have learn things from all of them, but Bill Alexander will always be first with me. He got me to pick up my brush and start painting again after avoiding it for 20 years or more. Thank you Bill where ever you are. I know you've been gone for quite awhile now, and have probably been teaching the angels how to fire in the almighty trees and other things with your big brush and fan brush. God bless you ❤🥰👍
I am starting to learn oil painting at age 70. Thank you for your help!
You should share your work!
Good for you!! I totally support you senior...just like me!!!😊
Started painting at 40. So relaxing and makes great gifts!
Bill is very inspiring
Good luck happy to know that plz share your work .. would be so encouraging
wow,,absolutely wonderful, talented man, a great gift from Heaven,,thank you for sharing him for the good of the world 🌍,we can forget our problems while we watch Bill.
In season one of the joy of painting, Bob Ross used the term hypnotize a lot. He continued to use the term Almighty canvas and Almighty brush throughout the series. It is evident where he got his style, as well as his lexicon. He had an Almighty teacher!
@@morgancalvi6675 Bill's authenticity comes out in his Almighty passion and in this way one can tell the difference between the Master and the grasshopper
@@morgancalvi6675 Bob Ross did pay tribute to Bill in some of his videos.
@@morgancalvi6675 who cares?!
@@indigozen4794 Agreed, I have heard it said, One is a Painter the other is an ARTIST!
We do !
I love this happy little big artist. Watched him along time ago! God bless his happy!
Bill Alexander is a true gem. Not only is his painting fantastic, but his teaching is of the highest calibre. One must add his phrases, "a poison colour," and we get addicted to his painting programmes.
Bob Ross' teacher, and an accomplished oil artist, who had his own PBS show before Bob. Both excellent artists. Bill did extraordinary skies and waves. It's easy to see where Bob got his inspiration. RIP to them both.
Bob was already a traditional painter. He only took on this technique as a way to get other people into painting by convincing them it wasn’t difficult (which traditional painting is), but Bill didn’t really teach him to paint.
Bill is amazing!!!! He teaches so we can use his methods and paint anything we can imagine. He's a truly talented artist!!!!!
Thank you God for giving the world such a gifted artist. He has taught me so much and I am grateful 😊
He was always positive.never harsh words about anything or anyone. His painting is still so timeless
WOW!!!!! what a painting, Bill out did himself on this one, he was a really true master of the brush
4:36 "den put a dot! And there is a modern painting!" lol love this guy! Praise God for letting me find him.
Mr. Alexander was an old European style painter..... I love that.... even though I admired Mr. Ross, his art was commercialized ..... Mr. Alexander was a master painter!
Lovely wild sea. Thanks for this beautiful, moody painting. What a versatile artist Bill was. He could paint anything!
With the insanity constantly stirring around us,watching Bill has a cathartic effect on my mind and body.
Another masterpiece from the master artist. I love his seascapes. Thank Bill.
As a pure artist, I prefer Bill Alexander over Bob Ross: it can plainly be seen that one was the teacher and the other, the student. Bill's seascapes are more vibrant and realistic than Bob's, and that carries through to his mountains, clouds, cabins, and trees. However, Bob was a more accessible teacher, explained the steps better, and had a voice just built for ASMR. I love them both.
Gustavo Lovato they both would have done better if they had more time.
Gustavo Lovato you are correct. Bill was born to be an artist and began his artistic career very early in his life. If you see his older work you will see that he was a classical artist. His focus on his television show was to inspire people to pick up a brush. It was never about showing people what a great artist he was. He knew what he could do but that is not what it was about.
I've learned a lot from both. Both were great and are missed.
@@seeburgm100a I'd like you to post them so we can see them,...
Bill taught Bob THIS technique that he used to bring more people into the world of painting, but Bob was already a traditional painter. However, the wet on wet technique was something he could use to fit into a short TV show time frame. His paintings were likely more realistic since Bob was painting a countless amount of paintings for the show.
For every episode you saw, he painted each one three times. 1 to use as a reference painting that was off-camera during the show, 1 was the painting he would paint during filming, and another he’d paint step by step for photographs to put in his instructional books. This doesn’t even count all the paintings he was doing for classes and demonstrations. He literally painted until he couldn’t anymore.
In fact the only season he truly freestyled was Season 2 because his reference paintings for that season were stolen.
What a master of color and texture Bill was! I never would have thought to mix pthalo green and alizerin crimson to create a stormy sky and ocean.
You can get a sort of grayish color when mixing complimentary colors
I miss his shows from the days past.. lol. glad to find this one.
Excellent drawings very well designed and the colors look great the way you doing is very nice colors look great thanks you
Always great to watch a new video of Mr Alexander! Thanks!
I enjoy his demo and lecture, very entertaining, funny, Yet we are learning from his style specially when we have limited variation of brushes.
"Create spots where it scares you, scare yourself."
Love the mental enthusiasm. Thank you for the inspiration and new way of thinking
Wow !!
Master piece again...28 minutes!!😳
You are the best teacher
I learn a lot with you Bill
Thank you again for this video
See you tomorrow xx
4:43 actually, more interesting than many modern paintings. hehe FIRE IN!
INCREDIBLE TALENT !!!
Rest In Peace , sometime I’m so sad that he’s dead and can’t help but think that he’s worth 500 times more than many others I know that are he’s age and alive . There is a saying in my country that’s says the world always takes best of us first for himself . But straight translation of it would be ,The gardener of our lives has such a good taste in flowers that he will take the best ones before you get to smell it . (The world is a garden and us the flowers )
THIS is the Master, the greatest teacher. Alexander painted the AIR, WIND! And he shows you how you can do it! FIRE IT IN!
I love this guy. I love how weird he is.
I love watching Bill. So inspirational and energetic. A true organic painter who didn't rely on tacky gimmicks.
Dragi moj prijatelju, Aleksandre. Još ste dobri, izuzetni, hrabri. Vi se ne bojite nikoga. Talasi, bure, olovno tamni oblaci, ništa vam ne mogu. Hrvete se sa njima, borite, bacate ih gde i kako hoćete. A u ruci vam samo ubojito oružje,vaš kist i jake APolonske ruke, i bistar um. Vi ste, kolos koji se bori protiv vasione😂
PS. - A srce kao u mladića, u najboljoj snazi:
Sve te, svoje kvalitete, prenosite na platno, donoseći u isto vreme, svu lepotu bure, zvižduke orkana, u isto vreme borbu talasasta svojom sudbinom😂
Volim vas, prijatelju!
I painted this one as my first seascape!! Oh it was fun!! I encourage all of you to give this one a go!!
he knew all the tricks!
almighty person! Almighty painting!!!
Bill saw the tremendous potential in Bob Ross, to take over when he he retired. That's why he chose Bob. The world will not forget either of those two master painters and teachers.
Bill was the original, and still inspires.
"If you want to paint water, you've got to use yourself."
Beautiful, thanks ❤❤❤
Bill was passionate about art and it shows.Bob Ross was putting people to sleep and his paintings reflect that very little true insight "use big brush make happy trees" which looked thousands like other of his trees.
Didn't like Bob?
He brings so much joy.
Superb. Love this work
Excellent example very interesting drawing and painting is a great way to make a difference to the ocean good aides create Thanks you for the opportunity to learn about This especially drawing
After watching a video on UA-cam about what's wrong with Bill Alexander videos I would agree.. It would be so nice if Alexander Art would rename each of the video's it presents to us with an Episode number and a date so we could easily follow Bill chronologically.
Many of the shows you see here were never released on PBS therefore they don’t have an “episode number and title.
I agree that it would be good to organize them and we are working on that. Playlists by category makes more sense them but doing it chronologically. Bill’s shows didn’t build one episode to the next. He was spontaneous and painted many different subject matters.
Who ever thought "walk off and never come back" was such a brilliant technique instruction?! :)
Bob Ross was making things too perfect, he americanized art... Even if i love bob ross, Bill really is an artist, and he doesn't try to "sell", he's just painting.
Love you Bill!
rachel newport making things too perfect? You’re out of your mind. His paintings weren’t ever perfect, he barely ever went over what he did to “perfect” them. He just did them well so it looked perfect.
Bill wasnt as good as bob
highachie my tale Bill was better than Bob in this style, but the misconception is that he taught Bob to paint. He only taught Bob the wet on wet technique; Bob already knew how to paint. He only wanted to learn this style from Bill as a means of bringing more people into the world of painting by convincing them it wasn’t as difficult as the masses thought.
Beautiful job 💙
Amazing...thank you!
Thank you for this Bill is so underrated
Amazing as always
This proves that Bill is the ultimate master of the " wet on wet" method! WOW!!!
Sei un mago del mare in burrasca 👏👏👏👍
U r the best alexander always like a magic make me sleepy love u
Amazing
You are a wonderful Guy And you make me laughing you don't know what you doing you said Still you make wonderful Paintings I Paint two but I'm Not So Crazy Please Come On MBO yourself You are a very good Painter Thanks for your lessons
Great work as always!!!
lovely teacher
I miss you Bill
This is insane! 👏🏻
Fabulous.
I like this painting
Thanks for the comment, so glad you enjoyed it!
Beautiful!!
Watching this man makes me hungry.
This man was amazing...
Nice art William 🖼 🤙🍍🏝 0:43
THE MASTER
Pure fun in education 😊
And: make it scary 😂 I wouldn't want to be in that water now 😂
Appreciate you being here and engaging with the content!
Alexander the great
Love it !
Brao ! quelle maitrise! c'est splendide!!!
How do you do it Bill?!
Love this!!!
Thank you!
2:39 the canvis says "please fire in"
Bonjour pour moi personnellement le meilleur peintre mais s il pouvait parler français sa serait le top merci
When u look at this artist and give him kudos remember the world thinks Bob Ross invented wet on wet technique...wrong! It was invented in the 1500’s when the masters were working on their masterpieces...Bill Alexander was on PBS before Bob...but after several years, Bob Ross took the credit. So thank you mr. Alexander for all the instructions, to “Fire it in there!”
No, Bob Ross never took the credit. He was clear on that and even had Bill Alexander on the show. Bob was hired by PBS, but he used that technique, but quite a few times on his show explained that Bill Alexander taught him this wonder technique of wet on wet. Go back and watch Bob's shows and you'll hear him. They're both wonderful artists.
Mike Ivy you’re kidding, right? Bill was the one that took credit for inventing wet on wet you imbecile. Bill got jealous Bob had his own successful show. Stop spreading false information.
@c1rcu1tn3rd why? He was an idiot, you need to re read it. Bob never took credit, he even mentioned Bill and thanked him in a season 2 episode. Bill WAS THE ONE claiming he invented wet on wet, he said it himself.
A true master
I wonder if I can try this with acrylics?
I really would recommend you do it in oil as you'll have more fluidity and time to play around with the motions and movements before adding in the details and allowing it to freeze as you leave it to dry. Acrylic will start to dry up at the most interesting but early steps of the painting and you'll find yourself frustrated trying to get things to shift positions and blend together in other areas.
@@soulfullyone1233 That was a year ago and the acrylics worked out ok.
@@davidpambianchi1 Yea but oils work out great! With this technique anyway I've found, but if acrylic also works great for you, than my goodness happy days for everyone! haha
Vind! Vohteh and fiyer! ❤
Beautiful
Wow!!!!👍👍👍
Pretty good.
Kann Mann das auch in Deutsch hören oder Danke,D,
I'm a little confused about who came 1st, Bill or Bob? I mean, did Bill take Bob's technique and refine it? Or is it Bob who learned from Bill? Because I always thought it was Bob who invented this way of painting.
Bill was Bob’s teacher. Bill was first.
@@AAlexanderArt Thanks for the clarification! 🙂
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Ze Almighty Imagination and ze Almighty Pinky finger
Super wave!
Complete magic
🌹🌹❤️❤️❤️
Excellent good job and nice work Excellent tichel
Yes
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4:37 - Lol
Genio!
Too bad he never painted Tigers, Panthers, Jagdpanthers and Elephants.
Im sure they would have looked amazing in a german tematic zoo 8) .
cool
Listen
До Айвазовского ему далеко.
It's just to to to much your voice wow wow STOP it man JUST sounds to relax is the best you can ever ever ever offer us all ok