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Introduction
Hey everyone, I thought I'd give you a quick update on the flying skull in the sky painting I'm working on. If you don't know me, my name is Molina, and I'm both a painter and a musician from Germany.
In a previous video, I started painting a flying skull in the sky, and I've been meticulously adding more and more details since then. This is one of the great aspects of speed painting videos; you can see the hours of work condensed into a short period. I've spent hours refining this beautiful piece, and as I add more intricacies, the 3D appearance becomes increasingly pronounced, which I absolutely love.
I've also begun incorporating other elements into the painting, such as a butterfly, though it is not finished yet. If you're interested in watching me paint live, I stream every Tuesday. I'm excited to hear your thoughts on this artwork, so feel free to comment below. Have a great day!
Keywords
- Molina
- Painter
- Musician
- Germany
- Flying Skull
- Sky Painting
- Speed Painting Videos
- 3D Effect
- Butterfly
- Live Stream
- Tuesday
- Art Comments
FAQ
Q: Who is the artist of the flying skull in the sky painting?
A: The artist is Molina, a painter and musician from Germany.
Q: What has been added to the painting recently?
A: More details have been added to enhance the 3D effect, along with the beginnings of a butterfly.
Q: When can viewers watch Molina paint live?
A: Every Tuesday during a live stream.
Q: What does Molina enjoy about speed painting videos?
A: Molina loves how you can see hours of work condensed into a short video, showing the development of intricate details and the 3D effect.
Q: Where can viewers leave their comments and thoughts about the painting?
A: Viewers can leave their comments below the video.