I love that you guys have posted still life videos! Thank you so much! The few still life works I've done have been inspired by Bill and the whole Alexander Art team! Thank you! I hope we get to see more of this in the future!
I´ve waited so long for this upload and finally there it is! I love Bill´s still lifes most, they´re so stunning and inspiring! Thank you so much!! You really made me very happy with this one!
His precision with the script liner brush is so satisfying to watch. Of course, he was talented enough that he probably could make a two inch brush stroke as fine as a script liner.
The Master wants a "wodka"... I love it! It's like Rembrandt doing a show like this 500 years ago (if they had cameras, etc., naturally! 😜) and demanding a snifter of brandy... and 20 posh butlers jump up to serve the Master! LOL.. And yes, I think the Master here would've been cut from the same cloth as the Masters back then, his talent and dedication were similar to the old Masters of centuries ago...
The master. Bob Ross copied everything he knew from Bill. Even beating the paint brushes to remove paint. Bob Ross never painted still objects like Bill did here.
This guy is an illusionist. I know, he is not with us, yet I feel him present through his wonderfull art. Liked this one a lot. It's marvelous.
Oh, what a joy to see Bill again! Honestly, his infectious enthusiasm makes my heart sing. Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for your comments!
I love that you guys have posted still life videos! Thank you so much! The few still life works I've done have been inspired by Bill and the whole Alexander Art team! Thank you! I hope we get to see more of this in the future!
I'm so glad he has paint all over himself. I always get it all over me too. Ah, the joy of painting!
I´ve waited so long for this upload and finally there it is! I love Bill´s still lifes most, they´re so stunning and inspiring! Thank you so much!!
You really made me very happy with this one!
You’ve made me very happy by taking the time to post! Thank you for your kind words!
Bill is an amazing teacher and artist!!!
OMGosh! What a beautiful painting and so fun to watch!!
Thank you for your comment! Thanks for watching. We are glad you enjoyed it.
His precision with the script liner brush is so satisfying to watch. Of course, he was talented enough that he probably could make a two inch brush stroke as fine as a script liner.
That was just amazing. What a beautiful painting by Bill. ❤
Thank you!
you are amazing!! thank you , you brought back my favorite artist. i can never get enough of this guy!!!!! love him!!!!!!!!
Thank you for your kind words.
Thank you so much for the encouragement Sir! Well said! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟♥️
Fantastic maestro Bill
Beautiful Sunset. Thank you !
Thank you very much for watching.
Stupendous art
WOW 😲 I've never seen this episode before.
GOODT GOODT!!!
I am certain that Bill meant "Dull" not "dowel" latex paint. You want a flat paint to cover the canvas. I love Bill! Fire IN!!😍
Yes! He did. Do we need to correct the subtitle? Thank you Cathy!
@@AAlexanderArt there are a few things in the subtitles that need to be corrected. :)
The Master wants a "wodka"... I love it! It's like Rembrandt doing a show like this 500 years ago (if they had cameras, etc., naturally! 😜) and demanding a snifter of brandy... and 20 posh butlers jump up to serve the Master! LOL.. And yes, I think the Master here would've been cut from the same cloth as the Masters back then, his talent and dedication were similar to the old Masters of centuries ago...
Absolutely! Thank you for your comment!
The man was wasted on the short videos, he is quite the genius!
@@peterm7915 the short videos were produced for PBS. It was Bill’s way to share with people that anyone can paint.
Patton Oswalt introduced me to Bill.
We are glad you found him. We hope you enjoy our channel.
Bob Ross could not paint a picture like this....
Bill is painting it from his head. He did t look at reference photos. He was a true master.
The master. Bob Ross copied everything he knew from Bill. Even beating the paint brushes to remove paint. Bob Ross never painted still objects like Bill did here.
That's true.