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The Weeknd Speed Painting – Progress Video

The Weeknd painting by Bart Carels – red jacket, reflective sunglasses, and bold brushstrokes

Summary

The Weeknd Speed Painting by contemporary artist Bart Carels captures bold contrasts and soft surrealism. It’s a vivid tribute to Abel Tesfaye, better known as The Weeknd.

Title: ‘Blinded by the Lights’
Artist: Bart Carels
Year: 2020

Process

This The Weeknd speed painting was inspired by a photo that immediately stood out. The lighting, color, and mood were perfect for capturing something expressive. So, I didn’t just aim to recreate a pop star. Instead, I focused on turning a moment into motion on canvas.

I began with a vibrant Vermillion orange background. Over that, I sketched loose lines using Primary Cyan. From there, I added the darkest shapes — the hair, shirt, and sunglasses — using a custom mix of Ivory Black, Magenta, Yellow, and a bit of Cyan. As a result, the dark tones feel warmer and deeper than pure black.

Next, I layered in skin tones, letting the orange glow show through. It gave the portrait a cinematic feel. Then came the highlights, added with a blend of yellow and magenta. I wrapped up with the jacket’s shadows, some reflections on the sunglasses, and extra contrast in the background.

In total, this The Weeknd speed painting took about 90 minutes. The rough textures and visible brushwork were intentional. They reflect the surreal, emotional vibe of *Blinding Lights*, the song that sparked the piece.

This portrait is part of my broader series of music-themed pieces. If you’re into bold, expressive work, you’ll find a lot more in that collection.

Painting Specs

  • One-of-a-kind artwork
  • Medium: Mixed Media on Paper (black marker & acrylic paint)
  • Size: 24x32cm / 9×12 inches
  • Color Palette: Cyan | Magenta | Yellow | Black | White

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Ed Sheeran Speed Painting – Contemporary Portrait by Bart Carels

Original acrylic painting on paper of Ed Sheeran by Bart Carels, capturing dynamic energy and vibrant colors.

Summary

Ed Sheeran Speed Painting by contemporary artist Bart Carels. A vibrant portrait of the singer-songwriter built with bold brushwork and layered tones.

Title: ‘Ed Sheeran’
Artist: Bart Carels
Year: 2020

Process

Although I often listen to the music I grew up with, I do enjoy painting contemporary artists too. Ed Sheeran is one of those exceptions. His style and musicality stand out — which made him an ideal subject for this Ed Sheeran speed painting.

I started with a black marker to sketch the basic outlines — head, shoulders, pupils, facial shadows, and the darker parts of the hair. Then I painted the eyes, nose, and mouth. These features pop more in terms of color, so I used a mix of Magenta, Cyan, Titanium White, and a bit of Ivory Black for depth and highlights.

For the cheeks and skin tones, I blended Magenta and Yellow, adding Cyan for shadow. The rest of the face was painted from dark to light, while the shirt and neck were left simple — just blocked in with base colors for contrast.

His hair was tricky. The darkest parts almost looked black, but I mixed a deep red-orange to match his natural tone, then added layers of brighter reds and oranges. I finished by painting the background and adding highlights to the lips, eyes, and facial hair. Finally, the tape came off — always a satisfying moment.

This piece is part of my music and artist portrait series, where I capture iconic performers in fast, expressive sessions. If you’re into bold, high-energy portrait work, check out the rest of the collection.

Painting Specs

  • One-of-a-kind artwork
  • Medium: Mixed Media on Paper (black marker & acrylic paint)
  • Size: 24x32cm / 9×12 inches
  • Color Palette: Cyan | Magenta | Yellow | Black | White

Availability

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