ASMR Ultraviolet jellyfish - No talking - Painting, brushes, tapping, liquid - Quiet relax, ambience

Dolce far Niente ASMR
Dolce far Niente ASMR
1.5 هزار بار بازدید - 4 هفته پیش - Jellyfish. Unbothered. Moisturized. Happy. In
Jellyfish. Unbothered. Moisturized. Happy. In Their Lane. Focused. Flourishing. Now in ultraviolet.

Watching jellyfish float beautifully in the water is a surprisingly relaxing and pleasant experience. Maybe because they are the crystal chandeliers of the sea. Fragile and fearsome. Predatory chandeliers chilling in the wild. So cool.

This is a study to learn about ultraviolet paints, and my first try at drawing jellyfish. The session required some studying and preparation, as ultraviolet light is not kind to eyes and skin, and that is why I did not leave the UV light continuously on despite wearing special gloves and glasses. It is surprising how different the painting looks depending on the light spectrum used. This made the session additionally fun and mesmerizing.

It is sunny. I will apply some sunscreen and go to the waterline.

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🎨 Art supplies:
GlowGatherGrow UV paint, neon blue, magenta, and white
Liquitex acrylic paint - titanium white
Canson black paper XL 150g

🎬 Equipment:
Microphone Blue Yeti
iPhone 13 Pro
Two lamps
A tomato can
Lifx Lighstrip
Darkbeam UV torch 365nm
Uvex Pheos UV shild glasses
UV-shield fingertipless gloves
Audacity
Apple Keynote
Apple iMovie

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What is ASMR?
ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response and it is a form of paresthesia (that tingling sensation that happens on your skin sometimes, and yes the typical pins and needles that sometimes people feel on their skin are also a form of paresthesia), often starting on the head and moving down spine and rest of the body like a wave, commonly known as "tingles". ASMR is usually triggered by audio or visual stimuli, and the triggers are diffeernt for every individual person. Researching ASMR is difficult, but from the neurology side it is already known that the brain areas stimulated are the medial prefrontal cortex (associated with social behaviors) and the secondary somatosensory cortex (associated with the sensation of touch). Not everyone experiences ASMR, but exploring varied potential triggers and the work of different ASMRtists sometimes helps. Even people who do not feel "the tingles" may listen or watch ASMR content to help them relax, sleep, and even get into a meditative state as ASMR content is usually pleasant and peaceful, promoting resting and wellbeing.

A playlist of some of my favourites videos by ASMRtists:

Gems in the ASMRverse

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