*googles the word*
Never mind, there is already a word called 'monkeying'. What? You thought I was going to google 'maround'?... No! Obviously that's not a word, everybody knows that... I uh... googled that too...
'Monkeying' means to
1. Behave in a silly or playful way.
2. Tamper with.
Ok then... I will add my own personal number three to that.
3. Working on 5 or more paintings simultaneously, and not getting any of them finished for another couple of decades. *sigh*

already know about Bhai Ghanaiya and Vaisakhi speed paintings.
Baba Deep Singh?

So I went back to the original and just sat there and let the brush (pen on tablet... -_-) do it's thing. This is hardly different to what normally happens. I just sit there and the brush just goes on doing stuff. As it is doing it's thing, there would be moments where I would think - that's working! keep it going! Other at other times - meh... that's not... stop, stop... STOP! delete that layer, now. At the end of it all, usually 3-4 hours later, I feel exhausted.
How was summer Bhagat? Great! I just sat there staring at the monitor, watching a painting (or 5) being made...
Well, not really.

(First image: Guru Amardas ji in his old age. Second image: Detail from Baba Deep Singh. Third Image: Detail from Bhai Bachittar Singh.)