Science Fiction
Lab coats on, test tubes ready.
Lets dust bust this myth buster!
OBJECTIVE: Can we change the colour of a rose?
OUTCOME: For Shiz Niz we can!



Once I realised that this was a completely outrageous success I started getting bizzy with it. And I thought, just maybe, you could raise the viscosity by adding a complex pigment derivative during the absorbing process and it turns out I was right. Which is simple terms means, I swapped the stems into the opposite ink tube. See how the blue has pink tips now?
AND FINALLY
Hand painted roses. You can buy these for $ 500 a stem if you want.
Wow... they are some wild looking flowers!
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