MAKING PAINT | asmr & speedpaint 🌸



PearFleur

🌿 come & unwind … 🌿

Thank you to the Choosing Keeping team for sending over many of the supplies used in this video (supply list below) !

🌸 MORE INFO ON CHOOSING KEEPING:
🌿 website: www.choosingkeeping.com
🌿 Instagram: http://instagram.com/choosingkeeping

🌸 Material List (first method)
🌿 Pink peony pigments and binder:
Saiun-do Kyoto Nihonga Mineral Pigment Set, Pink Peony
🌿 Ceramic palette:
– https://choosingkeeping.com/collections/painting/products/palette-and-paintbrushes-for-watercolour
🌿 gum arabic
🌿 acacia honey
🌿 glycerin
🌿 distilled water
🌿 glass Muller & glass palette
🌿 mortar and pestle

🌸 Material List (second method)
🌿 Pink peony pigments and binder:
Saiun-do Kyoto Nihonga Mineral Pigment Set, Pink Peony
🌿 Nikawa Binding glue (animal hide glue)
🌿 a few ceramic dishes

🌸 Material List (painting)
🌿 Arches hot pressed watercolor paper
🌿 Paint brush:
– https://choosingkeeping.com/collections/painting/products/palette-and-paintbrushes-for-watercolour

⭐ TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 – grinding pigments
5:03 – method 1 – mulling paint
14:20 – swatches
16:10 – method 2 – mixing paints
17:30 – painting process

⭐ Q&A LIST BELOW:

🌸 why “unintentional” in the title?
🌿 i filmed this thinking there would be a voiceover and occasional moments of ‘asmr’ quality shots but ended up just having no music for the process entirely. therefore, i’m hesitant to say that it’s asmr since a lot of the shots are pretty noisy for it to be considered a true asmr (tons of background noise). while some people get worked up over the fact that “unintentional” is in title, there are sound sensitive viewers who should know this is not a true / clean asmr. that being said, if you have a better word to use other than ‘unintentional’, then let me know.

🌸 Why did use gloves during the first method but not the second?
🌿 the two methods shown were very different with the second method being more of the traditional method of mixing these specific pigments. i wanted to show the safety measures that are associated with each method that I’ve seen. If you end up making paints with different pigments by using the first method, you should definitely be wearing a respirator and gloves at the minimum. Method 2 shows how to mix the paints only specifically if you are mixing paints using natural mineral pigments ( or iwaenogu).
Here is more info of Nihonga painting methods: https://www.yamatane-museum.jp/english/nihonga/

🌸 Why did sift the pigments when you already ground them?
🌿 Even though I ground the pigments, they still clump together a little since they still retain a bit of moisture so I used a small sifter to break up those clumps.

🌸 Which method do you prefer out of the two?
🌿 The two methods each have their own pros and cons. The first method is great because the paints act more like watercolors where they can be rewet and used in the future. However there are a lot of cons. The first method requires many more supplies that aren’t supplies that one would just have laying around the house. This attributes to this method being less accessible to many who would want to go through with this method. It also requires a lot more time than the second method and the paints are less permanent since gum arabic is less archival than the Nikawa glue used in the second method. The second method is simpler to follow and is permanent (it is very archival), but the paints are more of a one-time use. I prefer the first method. Even though it takes more supplies and time, I enjoy being able to use the paints in the future with no additional prep or time constraint.

🌸 More info on the pigments?
🌿 these pigments are an exclusive collaboration between Choosing Keeping and a lovely pigment store called Saiun-do in Japan. I’ve talked about these pigments more extensively in my other recent videos as well.

🌸 Why add honey?
🌿 this step is optional but i prefer to add it since it gives the paints a nice texture. it will also preserve moisture.

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38 Responses

  1. PearFleur says:

    SONGS:
    1. The Beggar – by Franz Gordon
    2. Patisserie – by Stephan Rozier
    3. The Simple Solution – by Million Eyes

  2. lauren says:

    wat a good day to have working eardrums

  3. Okiiva says:

    My question is why does the crushing part sound like eating chocolate or cutting them

  4. why tf was i drooling when they grinded the pigments?

  5. Someone should make a asmr compalation for this

  6. The crushing of the pigment was the BOMB OMGGGGGG idc that its glass banging on glass its was SOOOO GOOD HONEYYYYYY

  7. hxney bee says:

    i could fall asleep to this omg

  8. Me on the entire video: That looks yummy (◍•ᴗ•◍)

  9. That Pink pigment though..

  10. Necesitaba un asmr como este, estuvo muy bueno gracias

  11. grapesoda says:

    when grinding the pigments i didn't even realize i was grinding my teeth

  12. Who kneels making paint is so satisfying

  13. Sugas Child says:

    How is this so high quality, anyways love this

  14. वो काँच का हथौड़ा…. या जो भी था। बहुत प्यारा था।💙💙

  15. Is so relaxing to watch

  16. ItzElijah says:

    Who else can hear rain in the background?

  17. BEFORE MIXING CEMENT OR SOIL SAWDUST BUILDING MATERIAL.

  18. Everyone:when she spreads the paint it's soooooooooo satisfying
    Me:,wHy ArE yOu DoInG tHaT tHo???

  19. blueshookie says:

    Does anyone know what kind of tape she’s using?? I love love love how clean the cuts areee

  20. Joy Tato says:

    This is extremely soothing 🥰

  21. Word Story says:

    Seeing with healing🟢🟩💚

  22. Pigment being crushed sounds salty mmmmmmmmmmmm

  23. When you put the paint in that white box thing was that floating?!?!

  24. Thank you for this beautifully made video, it's art in itself already. I've been in a creative block for a while, and haven't painted in three weeks, but this has reminded me why I love it so much 🙂 Stay safe x

  25. Cute Bunny says:

    Someone should send this to moriah elizabeth

  26. Radish pixie says:

    the pigments are asmr tho.

  27. Brenda Men says:

    I’m not even a huge regularly viewer of asmr but the grinding of those pigments omg I love it, it is sooooo fucking pleasant. This entire video is awesome, youre just so cool!!

  28. CyberLoveza says:

    That second pinkish red color is so pretty 😍

  29. Anxiety TM says:

    i kinda like how she put the thing the bottom before the music started so it wouldn't startle me.. 👉👈

  30. the crunchy pigment sound is the besssst omggggg this is my fav video right now 😂😅💞

  31. S H says:

    this was beautifully made –reminded me of why I fell in love with painting in the first place

  32. Romina Cover says:

    The forbidden melted chocolate 👁👄👁

  33. LAUREN LEE says:

    not me watching this instead of focusing in orchestra and then my want to make paints and inks and hoard glass containers and pigments/dried plants and turn my room into a total cottagecore themed mess that I somehow managed to suppress for a year come rushing back to me and now I'm making a list of what materials I would need and who to send it to for whatever upcoming holidays there are

  34. the darkest greeenn mmmmmmmmm

  35. These colours are so beautiful 😍😍