00:41
The artist talks about wanting to create something dark and different using a long canvas.
02:01
Mixing of black flow paint for the background is shown, explaining the process and consistency.
02:06
Only four colors are chosen for the art piece: black (for the background), and three metallic colors.
03:06
The artist begins preparing for a gold swipe technique, adding silicone to gold paint to create cells and lacing.
03:55
After completing the swipe, the artist decides to leave the canvas to dry to see what inspiration comes for the next step.
04:41
Contemplating what to create on the golden swipe, the artist sketches out a flower as a blueprint for 3D paste application.
05:01
The paste is applied to form the petals of the sketched flower, building up texture and shape on the canvas.
07:00
Layering more paste to create petal depth, the artist explains the joy found in using this 3D technique.
09:46
After shaping the petals, a stem made from paste is added to the flower, creating a three-dimensional effect.
11:17
The artist begins adding smaller details, like anthers or filaments, to the center of the flower with paste.
11:58
The flower is painted red, with various red shades tested to choose the base color.
13:00
Midway through painting, the idea to lighten the flower's color to a warm pink shade emerges, and it's adjusted.
14:13
Continuing with painting, a smaller brush is used to paint between the anthers with a darker pink shade.
15:07
The artist explains their creative process of making mistakes and correcting them and erases the golden areas by painting over them.
16:42
Gold paint is applied with a finger to add gilded details to the dried flower.
17:01
Applying gilding paste to add gold leaf edges to the flower for an elegant finish.
18:08
The final piece is shown and the artist compares it to a previous blue flower piece, asking viewers for their favorite.
18:25
Information about supporting the channel through Patreon and obtaining original works from the artist's website is provided.