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Enjoy this first high-speed video of one of my recent acrylic artworks called "The Florist's Apprentice" in action from start to finish. I start by setting charcoal and glazing over with acrylic paint, then overlaying in opaque acrylic paint. At this point in time, I'm just blocking in colour and I'm not entirely sure what the subject matter of the painting will be. Halfway through this process, you will see a white piece of paper appear pinned above my canvas (about 1min 28sec)... this is the point where I've "found" the painting. I have made a rough thumbnail sketch, and I then begin use negative painting techniques to coax the figures and objects out from the colourful background. At this point, you can start to see the painting come alive and should get an inkling of where the painting is finally going to end up. I always have new artworks underway, and there will be more videos to come! Please like 'Teresa's Easel' on Facebook, or visit my website www.teresas-easel.com for more gallery images and information. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Teresa Mundt is a contemporary Australian Artist based on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland. She has delighted art lovers and collectors for many years with her quirky and colourful acrylic and mixed media creations. Her work is largely autobiographical and explores the themes of joy, passion, and humour in everyday life. Teresa exhibits in solo and group exhibitions across south-east Queensland and her works are represented in collections Australia-wide. Read more about the artist and view her gallery of collective works at: www.teresas-easel.com. Prints and greeting cards of original artworks are also available to purchase online.