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Artist in the Collection
Blogs about the Artist that are in the collection.


The Long Thread of Realism: How Today’s Painters Are Still Speaking an Old Language
Realism didn’t begin with modern painters, television shows, or workshops — it’s part of a much longer conversation. In this reflective look at painting lineage, Hope Blakely explores how the values of light, atmosphere, and honest observation have passed quietly from early master painters, through mid-century teachers like Bill Alexander and Bob Ross, and into the hands of today’s working artists. Realism isn’t behind us — it’s still unfolding.
Hope Blakely
Jan 54 min read


The Legacy of Diane André: A Journey Through Art and Heart
A gentle tribute to Diane André, Bill Alexander’s first Master Artist and one of wet-on-wet painting’s quiet pioneers. Though Hope never met her, Diane’s recorded lessons, soft teaching style, and intuitive palette continue to influence studios today. Her story blends resilience, artistry, and kindness in every brushstroke.
Hope Blakely
Dec 27, 20255 min read


Bill Alexander: The Fire, the Paint, and the Power of a Happy Buck
Before there was Bob Ross, there was Bill Alexander — the fiery, joyful artist who brought painting to television and taught the world to “fire in.” Born in Prussia in 1915, Alexander survived hardship, built a life through art, and inspired a movement that continues today. His Magic White, booming laughter, and belief that anyone can paint still echo through every mountain and tree created in the wet-on-wet style he pioneered.
Hope Blakely
Nov 6, 20257 min read


Dana Jester: Artist, Teacher, and a Living Link to Bob Ross
Dana Jester is more than an artist—he’s a living link to Bob Ross and a master of landscapes, portraits, and wildlife. From his Old Town Arvada gallery to his decades of teaching, Dana’s work carries both skill and soul. My own piece, Yellow Mountain, is a treasured reminder of the friendships and workshops that grew from knowing him. Collectors will find in his art not just beauty, but history and heart.
Hope Blakely
Oct 1, 20253 min read
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