Hemant's Street Painting

    


    The video - sourced from a YouTube channel named "Hemant Art SHS Creation'' - shows a wall painting done by Hemant, perhaps near a noisy street or a street corner. It showcases the view of a small-sized, halfway-painted rectangular wall (with iron fencing on top) adjacent to the ground. The wall is painted with a dark-blue colored background, a pair of dense green colored bushes at the wall's breadths, a light, blueish lake on the surface, three pinkish flamingos dwelling in the lake, and a chalked outline of a flamingo. Later, as the video progresses, Hemant enters. He gives his final details to the painted flamingos before working on the outlined one. He then brings his paint cans, a cloth, and a paintbrush. Initially, he uses the paint on the can's lid and brushes the flamingo's outlined body. Then, he uses peach color paint upon the white surface of the flamingo's body, sustaining a rich feather-like shade. For the flamingo's limbs, he colors them with pure white paint. Similar to its curved beak, just with a blackish touch to the tip. He then brings chalk to carve a circle in the left top of the wall (right above the flamingos' heads) and fills it with pure white, with a thin arc penned with peach color - perhaps to give a sparkling touch. Eventually, he brings the correct type of brush to the detailings and subtle hints. And there, the painting looks complete,  serene, and beautiful.

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