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Artist uses everyday household items for her painting
Footage shows how an artist used everyday household items to add awesome colours and unique textures to her painting.
Portrait painter Jasmine Suba, 25, said she was playing around with different materials and found out that usual items at home can also make art in Cabanatuan City, the Philippines on June 1.
Jasmine is seen in the video dabbing acrylic on her canvas using a dishwashing sponge, bubble wrap, hair brush, balloon, slipper, old clothes, garter, elastics, popsicle sticks, fork, cotton, SD card case, baby wipes, and cardboard.
After using the objects to make lines and shapes on her art depicting traditional game 'luksong tinik' or 'jumping over thorns', Jasmine then polished the details using a paintbrush.
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