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Sadhu speed paint process

Back to school speed paint.
I spent a good 10 minutes deciding whether to publish it or not, because "but yes, it's nothing special, on the contrary, it looks like schoolwork and doesn't seem professional on your portfolio".
I really believe that in the art world there is a huge demonization of going back to doing simpler things, perhaps doing other in-depth courses, questioning our method and going back to the basics to improve it.
(And I'm referring to the small fish of the art, not the big names, I think they know perfectly well the importance of continuing to learn.)

Because it's seen as a basic inability, a professional who has not become a real professional if he/she still need to learn something.
But you know what? I'm 30 years old and I'm a little fed up with the weight of the judgment of the artistic world.
So, here is a very useless speed paint of a sadhu who has absolutely nothing special. Get yourself some herbal tea and listen to this lofi which is so nice.
I did it because I felt like it and I wanted to see if after so long of using different techniques my hands are still capable of doing something like that.
(And sin of sins, I'm also starting some new shoolism courses, yes, I know, I'm terrible. But happy)

Speed-paint video