In this ASMR video, I take you through the peaceful process of painting a portrait of Elvis Presley. Enjoy the soothing sounds of brushstrokes and soft-spoken commentary as I bring this iconic figure to life on canvas. Whether you're here to unwind or simply enjoy the art, this video offers a calming and creative experience.
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00:00 - Painting the background Purple and blue
08:03 - Painting the eyes and nose, trust the process and work on more than one painting at once
15:40 - talking about different painting sizes and options, trust your creative intuition, advice for the blocked artist
24:48 - Elvises “sad eyes” and the connection to pieces placements, flipping painting upside down, changing your perspective on the painting in order to progress the painting
31:17 - Back after break, painting lips and lower portion of his face, move around the painting. Why perfectionism will hold you back as a painter
38:00 painting the shirt, adding shadows to his face
43:18 Day 2 of recording the painting process, mixing paint
51:00 - talking about focusing on the light and color, not the object or what you “think” you’re painting, talking about dyslexia
54:00 - mixing paint
01:24:28 - day 3 next painting session mixing more painting
01:27:48 - painting the nose and lips
01:31:36 - day 4 adding velvet to the painting
01:39:31 - cutting away velvet sticker paper
01:52:32 - adding more velvet paper on the right side, sticky sounds, cutting sounds
02:03:30 - talking about my recording process
02:18:13 - adding fake gummy bears to the painting
02:21:54 - adding metallic paper, cutting sounds
02:31:58 - different day, painting hair while canvas is upside down.
02:42:16 - adding more velvet to the canvas
03:03:14 - adding jewels
03:08:49 - next day of recording?
03:12:40 - adding little fabric to the sides of canvas to tie it all in
03:20:08 - adding little jewels to the face to create a shimmer
03:40:20 - adding black jewels to the hair
03:54:40 - more jewels around the eyes
03:57:08 - showing you the final painting (recording the next night)
03:59:56 - showing you an up close of the painting