let's make oil paint from scratch! 💧 asmr + speedpaint

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join me on my first time making oil paints from scratch & painting with them! It was so much easier than making watercolor paints surprisingly!

☆ timestamps:
00:00 - prepping glass plate
01:11 - making oil paint
45:00 - priming the boards
47:00 - labeling the paint
51:23 - painting! :)

☆ supplies:
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This is therapy. The next time I hear someone say, "It's like watching paint dry." - I'm sending them here.

jasons.
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Your videos are really extraordinary. ASMR videos usually don't appeal to me but i religiously sit through yours. Thank you for spreading the joy of art and for creating wonderful videos.

snehanath
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I always feel a much deeper appreciation for my art supplies after watching these. It’s magical and you craftsmanship is truly astounding 🤩❤️

arashi.nakamura
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these paint making videos are one of my favorite things on youtube 😍beautiful and relaxing. i miss the crunchy sound from the mortar and pestle but it's cool to see different techniques. i'm curious if it's different bc pear's process has changed or if it's because these are oil paints

octopeesh
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That red is breathtaking

Omg more red. They are all stunning

Lilib
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something about the color of the pigment at 19:16 is so soothing, i can't describe it. it's like the perfect shade of indigo-blue

milquetoaster
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My anxiety needed this! Your videos are so wonderful and helpful for me. Thank you for making such lovely and relaxing content. ❤❤❤❤

mickiea
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Wooww!!! You look like a professional grade art supplies maker!!! This is just amazing!!!!

maricha
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Just been watching some of your lovely videos.... I think you are wonderfully talented and creative not just as an artist but as a teacher because your demonstrations are so clear and easy to follow ... thank you so much !

SarahBushnell
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Your videos make me so inspired! I’m going through a huge art block and binge watching your channel urges me to create again, thank you!
Edit: the veridian you’ve made with the green and aqua pigments is GORGEOUS

marinapastorino
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As I said in your last making paint video a while back, aside from your artistic gift, you were also gifted with super human patience, lol. I gotta be honest, after all the work to get the first blue blended properly I would have called it.

actualreplyguy
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Every video you make is a masterpiece, such a beautiful creation <33

paintedbyhyunjin
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Sunday morning special, gorgeous paint, whimsical and magical speedpaint. Thanks for bringing us along!

bethcrane
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The Nara Smith of paints! I love these!

Lalalovelies
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your paint making is so soothing to watch BUT your painting is what i can rewatch over and over again (i watched your oil pastel video more than 10 times for sure), HOW YOU CAN PAINT EVERYTHING BEAUTIFULLY? i guess you can even use every grade of mediums to make stunning arts :')

saddestchickennugget
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A friend used to make her paints then paint on brown wrap paper, while not really a stable surface the saturation of color was fantastic, maybe clear gesso) just wear protective gear when using cadmium colors

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Literally highest quality content on YouTube love the paint making !!!!

tyrawoodruff
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I feel so grateful to have found your channel, thank you for making such beautiful videos and sharing them ☺️ Your art is so inspiring, peaceful and calming. The paint making process is so intriguing and I was wondering how you learnt the process and what led you to make your own paints?

nikicooper
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First time sitting through the entire video, and I didn't realize the painting ASMR would not be my cup of tea until I was cringing. It's all really well done, and I'm sure the sound is relaxing for others. But it looks like the paint making is more to my taste than the actual painting.

ashdean
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I absolutely love your videos, theyre so serene and beautiful. Perfect for watching on a rainy day. I always wondered what you did with the giant amount of pigments that you ground up. Now we get to see a little bit hehe

teekierudite