00:18
The artist is on holiday and prepares the workspace to avoid messing up the table.
00:34
The artist introduces the large canvas (50 by 30) they will be using.
00:45
The minimalist color palette is explained, focusing on black and white with touches of blue.
01:03
The artist discusses combining pouring and swipe techniques with 3D flowers.
01:26
Mixing paints with floatrol and water, and checking the consistency.
02:08
Silicone (coconut hair serum) is added to the paint for cell creation.
03:15
Due to the lack of traditional tools, the artist finds a medical steel tool to use as a palette knife.
04:15
Paint application begins, starting with white, then adding black.
05:01
The swipe technique is performed using moistened paper towels.
05:38
The artist realizes they forgot to add blue to the paint, so they decide to improvise.
05:52
After the painting dries, the artist cleans it to remove silicone residue.
06:20
A single flower design is outlined on the painted surface.
07:19
Due to a lack of texture paste, the artist mixes all-purpose filler with acrylic paint to create a 3D effect.
08:07
Using a homemade piping bag, the artist starts creating the 3D flower design on the canvas.
11:07
The artist adds more filler paste to increase the petal’s dimensional effect.
12:15
The stem of the flower is added with the paste.
12:41
Once dried, the artist decides to add blue to the background behind the flower.
14:09
The artist paints the petals with a beige-gray hue and adds details.
15:06
Darker shades are added to create depth and shadows around the flower's center.
15:27
The mid-part of the flower is painted blue followed by lighter dots for detail.
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