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Speed painting a rose with Kylie lipstick

by brio
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Published 17 Aug 2020

Pieces are available on my Etsy Shop https://www.etsy.com/shop/artbybrio While creating a rose for @LynnCinnamonASMR, I was able to work extensively with liquid lipstick for the first time. The included applicator was a bit clumsy as a brush, but I loved the end result! The color was incredibly vibrant, and the range of tones that can be achieved based on how thick or thin it is applied is wonderful. If I had known this going in, I certainly would have done more highlights via thin application. As I mentioned in the description of my previous video that included the steps after the Kylie liquid lipstick was applied (link below), the rose was going to be used as a 32 x 32 pixel icon. As a result, I needed to add in black to create enough contrast for the rose to be identifiable at such a small scale. Otherwise, I might have just left the Kylie lipstick and attempted to remove it in places to create the highlights for more contrast. Seeing how the lipstick behaved as an art medium on paper was pretty fascinating, so I decided to create a separate video with just the initial sketch and the "painting" process. I tried it in real time first, but I work VERY slow, so I decided to speed it up just a bit. The end result is a video that seems like it was shot in real time. Here's a link to the full rose video, which is sped up a lot more: /watch/8z7_G1H__Qr__ Drawing dimensions: 4" x 4" Medium: Eyeliner pencil and Kylie Cosmetics Red Velvet liquid lipstick All the songs in the video are performed by guitar maestro Dan Lebowitz. The titles are: To Weather A Storm Take Your Time Room For Two? All Hail the Queen Forgiven Fate Glen Canyon Twilight Train Lost & Found

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