Bill painted beautiful clouds that had life to them. Almighty clouds surrounding a majestic mountain made his work stand out. He was and is the true master. No one could take his spot.
I grew up watching this man. I loved watching his shows and his paintings coming to life. I could draw, but painting was out of our budget. I miss watching his shows and jump when I see one come up. RIP Bill.
Same here. I actually have the "tick" paints magic "vite", etc. now, but hardly the time. Maybe when I retire I can make some mountains and clouds and trees...
I loved watching him so much, and greatly respect and admire his artwork. And I also love to laugh when he says to "Make little piggy eyes." and "The rooster will dance for the chicken." and such, he was always very entertaining to watch, and to listen to.
He was part of my childhood, long before this stinkin' internet. His backstory is fantastic. I never knew all the details back then. He was a German POW who immigrated and became an American citizen, and learned out language and loved America-and life. Think how easily he might have been snuffed out by a single bullet or mine or mortar back in that war. No one would have known his art, and his love of teaching it.
My mom's favorite show. She was a talented artist, and she was always quoting Bill Alexander. " The happy little road...alizarulian crimson and Prussian blue..."
Bill painted beautiful clouds that had life to them. Almighty clouds surrounding a majestic mountain made his work stand out. He was and is the true master. No one could take his spot.
And he did it with such ease! Thank you for your comments.
Bill Alexander still teaches us all . He still is the true master painter. ❤
Thank you for your comment Hugh.
The master himself showing how to make great clouds. Thank you, Bill, for inspiring many people to pick up the brush and start painting.
Thank you for your comment @Misterbones. I hope you are one of them!
I grew up watching this man. I loved watching his shows and his paintings coming to life. I could draw, but painting was out of our budget.
I miss watching his shows and jump when I see one come up.
RIP Bill.
Thank you very much for your comments Scott.
Same here. I actually have the "tick" paints magic "vite", etc. now, but hardly the time. Maybe when I retire I can make some mountains and clouds and trees...
@@wadepatton2433 Outstanding. I wish you the best of luck in your retirement. And your paintings too.
I get so happy by watching you. You make painting so easy. 🥰
Thank you for your comment! I’m glad you are enjoying Bill’s shows.
Best lesson ever on how to paint clouds. Bill simply understood nature, second to none... 😘
Glad you think so!
Love him so much. ❤❤❤❤❤
@@cathyserafinowicz6374 thank you!
So peaceful. I always loved his perspective on life ❤
I loved watching him so much, and greatly respect and admire his artwork. And I also love to laugh when he says to "Make little piggy eyes." and "The rooster will dance for the chicken." and such, he was always very entertaining to watch, and to listen to.
He was part of my childhood, long before this stinkin' internet. His backstory is fantastic. I never knew all the details back then. He was a German POW who immigrated and became an American citizen, and learned out language and loved America-and life. Think how easily he might have been snuffed out by a single bullet or mine or mortar back in that war. No one would have known his art, and his love of teaching it.
My mom's favorite show. She was a talented artist, and she was always quoting Bill Alexander. " The happy little road...alizarulian crimson and Prussian blue..."
Really beautiful clouds ❤❤❤❤
Thank you Professor Alexander. I'm Brazilian, learning a lot from you.
I love his passion and excitement. I really laughed from 7:31 which out of the context would leave you confused. lol
Amazing creative talent 👍
That was beautiful I was wondering how you did that thank you
Alexander, stupendo il modo di dipingere le nuvole 😊
Thank you.
By the way, did you get to see the eclipse last Monday? You're in the PNW if I'm not mistaken so you would've got
Bob Ross churned out hundreds of paintings fit for cheap hotel rooms.
Onkel Willi created true artworks.
Photography is very bad!!!!!
It's ancient tv stuff from the seventies. Perhaps you don't remember.