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WATERCOLOR PAINTING COURSES
Winter Lake
Bill Alexander spent years developing and refining his special oil painting technique to make it possible for ANYONE to create a painting in one sitting and maintain a smile the whole time. The Alexander Wet-On-Wet Technique has revolutionized the art of oil painting for the ordinary person. Bill once wrote, I love the world, so I paint the world. With each painting you will learn something about the art of creating mountains or trees or flowers. But I hope you will learn something else, too. I hope you will learn something about yourself and the way you, as an artist, see the world. Because each artist's vision is a little different, each artist’s rendering of a mountain or a tree or a flower will reveal as much about the artist as it does about his or her subject. To Bill, painting was a never-ending voyage of self-discovery. From his cabin on a mountain lake in British Columbia came the inspiration for this wintery, mountain landscape. Just follow these step-by-step directions and you too will be able to create this beautiful, majestic world on your mighty canvas. Enjoy your journey with a smile! As Bill would say, “Fire in! You can paint, I promise!”

Getting Organised Video
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HSMF Video
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The materials you require are -

Alexander Oil Colors
Titanium White
Alizarin Crimson
Permanent Red
Prussian Blue
Ivory Black
Sap Green
Materials:
Alexander 2 ˝” Blending Brush
Alexander Medium Fan Brush
Alexander Original Palette Knife
Alexander Odorless Paint Thinner
16” x 20” Canvas
Paper Towels
Alexander 1” Foliage Brush
Alexander Script Liner Brush
Alexander Magic White
Brush Cleaning Container
Palette
Easel
….and a happy smile!

 

Remember anyone can paint. I know I have never had a failure - so enjoy
Simply Painting Brush Kit
Normal € 29.99

On Special €24.99

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The Old Bridge and Lake View video watercolour les
Normal € 11.99

On Special €6.99

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