The familiars names make me want to cry, because they seem like such silly old names, like something my late italian appalachian Nunna would name a possum or squirrel that she was feeding.
@@edenelsworth591I name all my pets after animals from Witch Trials. It's a fun little tradition that I started back when I got my first place! And first cat! ☺️
I keep smiling at the name... I can imagine Matthew Hopkins having a high-level marketing meeting for identifying demons and familiars... 'Chutney William'..? 'Marzipan Hamish'..? A-ha, I have it.. - 'Vinegar Tom'!!!
Another absolutely beautifully done sculpture! And I loved the history lesson, you have such a lovely way of telling the story, the way your voice held so much compassion for Elizabeth and so much vitriol for Hopkins. I fully agree he was a professional bellend, good title for him! And yes, we don't know much about Elizabeth, but I feel that by telling her story you've given her spirit a nice little boost. Now others know about her and will carry her memory with them.
Thanks so much. 🙏🏻 It was really important to me that I told her story, not his. There's enough out there about him, and when you read about Elizabeth it's always as a victim. Easy to forget that she was a person, with a life just as complex and meaningful as our own. Really glad that you felt this hit the mark. Big love. 🫀
I mean, she did confess to being a witch, proved it in front of the man, and then sold out all of her friends. I don’t see why we should have all that much compassion for her.
@@lincolndunford6693 Um yeah...the confessions were usually tortured out of the accused, she was forced to confess and sell out others for the small chance of saving herself. If that doesn't warrant compassion I don't know what does.
@@Sharauni the fact that she proved she was a witch. Making her confession true, and getting 19 other women, who might have been innocent, killed as well so she might extend her already aging life.
@@lincolndunford6693 She was tortured and sleep deprived for days and the witch hunter "claimed" he saw her summoning familiars. Under that treatment she probably mentally broke and said whatever the hunters wanted her to say in the hope she'd be released (People today that are tortured will often give false witness and admit to false things to hopefully get out of the torture.) They claimed she "proved it" by summoning things that never actually happened. Witch hunters could and often did claim anything they wanted, say it's true when it's not, simply to get the person that is accused executed as a witch because they had quotas to fill. The women, and very few men, that were accused during those times were NOT witches, any proof of that was made up by people that didn't like them and/or wanted their property etc.
did not expect such a grim story when i clicked the video, honestly it made me happy to see you went through historical records just to tell the story of these poor folk regarded as witches
It's such a highlight when your videos come out. Vinegar Tom looks like a good boy, and maybe you're right- maybe he was the bringer of justice for those who died without.
The sensitivity you have to the victims of the witch hunters is a lovely contrast to the official records of what happened. Vinegar Tom himself is a gorgeous piece of work.
I love the bit about the black rabbit that slips down the witchhunters' throats, to fill their guts with toads. THAT, I think, was a real comment Elizabeth made. A bit of spite thrown in the faces of the horrible men that tormented her, an old, disabled woman. Just like her mother and grandmother had been tormented all those years ago. She probably knew they'd use her "confession" against her. After three continuous days of torment, she likely didn't care. So the old lady had a bit of nasty fun, at their expense. I hope wherever she is, Elizabeth is getting a good chuckle out of this statue. That the description she likely made up on the spot is looked upon more fondly than the bastards who murdered her, and murdered her friends, and tarnished her name.
Your Vinegar Tom is a beautiful creature, I'm sure Elizabeth would be chuffed! I love your voiceover as well, your delivery and cadence is super expressive and really fun to listen to. Looking forward to what you create next!!
oh he is such a Little Guy! and the twist you got in the spine and hips that showed in the final shots was lovely. Your attention to detail and storytelling alike are wonderful!
I adore EVERYTHING about this video. The sculpture is so incredibly well done, the actual heartbreaking story behind tom is so well told, and the editing is on point. The video is literally liquid gold, please keep sculpting and making videos, you have a genuine talent.
It's terrifying listening to this story with modern knowledge and retrospect and knowing just how obvious it was that this man was insane. Everything was so easily explained by normal phenomenon.
!!! I’m literally doing a project on the european witch trials right now in my history class!!! While looking for photos for my slideshow I came across this one and was like “vinegar tom, that’s a hell of a name. I like this little guy” So you can imagine my shock and excitement when I saw you uploaded this lol! This video was absolutely wonderful and I love the historical background you gave to everything!
Thank you so much for telling Elizabeth's story in this video. The work you do in your research alongside your skill as an artist sets this channel apart for me and I always look forward to your uploads.
Ok, you are brilliant. You just could pick random medieval drawings to make a sculpt from, but you tunrned the process into a history lesson, showing deep effords of research which makes the figures more lively and real. Amazing stuff, sir. And your skills are excellent btw.
Ahhhh there we go! The lingest boi! My gods, the witch hunts are such a horrifying part of the history. Thank you for the research you did, it was a tough one! Elizabeth will be remembered...
Your videos are already on another level, but this video has done what I thought wasn't possible and has gone even higher! Such a nuanced and well reasearched video!
Superb, I've always loved historical monster illustrations... The Manticore being one I remember from my childhood, although the SEA BISHOP has always been my absolute favourite.
I just found your channel, and am absolutely hooked. Topic: brilliant. Presentation: most excellent. Skill of execution: 5* Your charm, compassion and wit, coupled with your absolute genius choice of subject for your channel-- it's a perfect meeting. I am totally unsurprised that you have over 30k subscribers, with only 4 videos posted. One which has (atm) over 201k views. I wish youtube had sent you my way sooner, so i could have spent the past year raving about your channel to everyone i met... But then, i would have had tortuously long waits between endorphine hits, instead of getting one massive high, today. Hm. Well, I'm here now, and thanks to ridiculouslylongname, i even enjoyed the patreon bit of this, so i can honestly say i loved EVERY moment of your video! Thank you so much for sharing your talent, and bringing these wonderful creations to life!!
@@SomethingWkd i meant every word. And it's more than well-deserved! Yours is the first and ONLY channel in over 12 years that has made me turn on notifications for youtube. I WILL NOT miss your next one! ❤️ ( i love your use of the anatomical heart rather than the butt heart. I use the butt heart specifically so i can get a kick from publicly posting butts of love. It's the little things, don't you find? 🤣)
Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa, maravillosa reconstrucción y con la historia terrible tan bellamente narrada!!! Genial y gracias !!!! Saludos desde Barcelona (donde también hay unos seres, humanos y de los otros, terribles)
I have both a Vinegar-tom and a Pyewackett. Vinegar is a long german dog like creature with a withered limb and Pyewackett is a dark multi color creature like a runt cat with one hell of attitude problem.
stories of witchhunting make me so sad- but you told it really well! you also did amazing justice to vinegar tom!!! the fur detail especially is awesome, he looks so pettable!!! wonderful work as always :3
Pyewackett! Seeing that name on the etching made me so happy! That's the name of the siamese cat in Bell, Book, & Candle, which is one of my mom & grandma's favorite movies!
It makes one think when every "witch's familiar" is just a common animal experiencing starvation when you also know how underprivileged these "witches" were
i was actually so excited when i realized you posted again when i saw your first other videos i was so stunned by how good your creations are and hearing the backgrounds of what you sculp I'm so excited to see where you take this channel!! :D
New fan! Love both sculpting and anything dark, medieval or alchemic so this is right up my street! I'm new to sculpting and UK based so I'm interested in the tools and paints you use. This sculpture is fab!
Lovely job! I don't know much about this kind of stuff, but I was looking up some other creatures to suggest. I feel like they'd be something you'd enjoy looking into- the 'Sea Monk' and the Hircocervus, both strange and cool lookin!
Wooooo!!! Amazing storytelling and astounding sculpting, as always. So excited about your Patreon - I’m smashing that join button so hard. Thanks for your great art!
It's easy to look at olde illustrations of devilish creatures now and get a giggle out of them, but seeing them like this in high detail makes them genuinely a little unnerving... maybe like how people back then looked at those old pages and shuddered...
I would really love it if someone made a movie about Elizabeth Clarke, almost exactly how you told it. I think that pacing and chronology would work really well. One, it would share Vinegar Tom with the world. Two, it would inform people of the strange beliefs of the past. And three, give Elizabeth Clarke the respect she deserved, and expose the horrible people that used paranoia, prejudice, and ignorance to hurt others.
'Professional Bellend' should be the official rank to address Hopkins indeed; and I shall now ponder an equivalent title in German for his kindred unspirit Kramer, called Institoris. Your craft is a beautiful and cunning way to commemorate the victims of this madness - and I hope PBH is really pissed off in whichever miserable afterlive he might be fed his victims' night soil for ever and ever. Requiescat in pace, Elizabeth Clarke. And all hail Vinegar Tom.
Love your creations; both sculptures and videos! I was lucky enough to find your channel after only a video or two and get excited whenever I see you've made another. The art mixed with the historical context is always fascinating! Keep it up!
Oh man a new video!! I'm so excited I wasn't expecting one so soon after I subscribed. You're the reason I'm obsessed with the Drolatic Dreams illustrations and it's opened up a whole new world of art and symbolism for me. Thank you for making content, can't wait for the next one.
WELLDONE sir ! Very fine work indeed ! I am a fellow artist but i am a abstract painter and envy your superhuman ability to render the surreal and fantastic in clay and make them come to life , beautiful and a deeply moving story of religious insanity and murder …peace
This is one of my favourite channels here on youtube! Thank you for the effort you put into both your sculpture, and the telling of Elizabeth's story. The care you showed is really heartwarming.
Vinegar Tom has the same ring to it as Mike Socks and thus i have decided that all witch familiars have a name that's composed of a nickname and the name of a household item
Everyone should invent a familiar like tom for themselves described using the language of those times so that it's largely up to interpretation what the thing actually is. Mine is of course an airborn creature in the shape of a star, skin tight against it's form with one side adorned with scales that mimic the rocks of it's home and the other side a mouth encircled by noses.
Love it, the details are amazing and the final pictures in the woods really brought him to life fantastic job!!! The story telling and the dedication to finding the truth from records was fantastic. I too hope vinegar tom caught up with the arsehole and I'm glad people now know the story of this poor woman and the others of the time well done Sir!!!!
Firstly, amazing sculpture! You're insanely talented! Secondly, thank you for telling Elizabeth's tale. I enjoy hearing about those little folk that fell through the cracks in history. And I hope it brings her some peace to have her tale be told.
Only discovered this channel a month or so ago, already addicted. 👍 P.S. I played Abigail Williams in my high school production of The Crucible, and it was pretty intense. You tell a good story. Love from the States.
I sat on this a couple days, and I think I know what you might like to make. What about Behemoth? It's a biblical reptilian creature that is also a mythological monster. That could be neat!
I have a vinegar tom tattoo! I had a book called out of the cauldron as a young child that I still own and always loved that woodcut with the old women sitting there saying " my imps names are.." fantastic video sir!
Art and history wrapped up into one entertaining bundle. I love it. So glad I the algorithm did its thing and brought me to your channel. LOVED this video!
The cleverly timed, "Let's talk about the asshole..." gag nailed it! And such a beautiful creature. I'm gonna have to keep an eye on THIS channel!
Imagine the horror that would overcome witchhunters if they learned about Pokemon.
Cieeertoooo!!!!
Genial!!!
Juaaaaaaaaa
My mom thinks pokemon and harry potter is sinful witchcraft so yeah not too farfetched 😭
@@lostitem same bro, to my mom everything that say magic is evil
@@lostitemhehehe farfetched
The familiars names make me want to cry, because they seem like such silly old names, like something my late italian appalachian Nunna would name a possum or squirrel that she was feeding.
Someone I knew years ago had a black cat named Pyewacket, taken from this horrifying source
@@edenelsworth591I name all my pets after animals from Witch Trials. It's a fun little tradition that I started back when I got my first place! And first cat! ☺️
I keep smiling at the name... I can imagine Matthew Hopkins having a high-level marketing meeting for identifying demons and familiars... 'Chutney William'..? 'Marzipan Hamish'..? A-ha, I have it.. - 'Vinegar Tom'!!!
Chutney William! 🤣🫀
Surely Marchepane Hamish in the 17th Century?
Hazza! We have been blessed with another wicked sculpture!
Thank you so much! You guys are bloody amazing. Thanks so much for your support! 🫀
@@SomethingWkdyou are amaaaaaaaaaazing
Another absolutely beautifully done sculpture! And I loved the history lesson, you have such a lovely way of telling the story, the way your voice held so much compassion for Elizabeth and so much vitriol for Hopkins. I fully agree he was a professional bellend, good title for him! And yes, we don't know much about Elizabeth, but I feel that by telling her story you've given her spirit a nice little boost. Now others know about her and will carry her memory with them.
Thanks so much. 🙏🏻 It was really important to me that I told her story, not his. There's enough out there about him, and when you read about Elizabeth it's always as a victim. Easy to forget that she was a person, with a life just as complex and meaningful as our own. Really glad that you felt this hit the mark. Big love. 🫀
I mean, she did confess to being a witch, proved it in front of the man, and then sold out all of her friends. I don’t see why we should have all that much compassion for her.
@@lincolndunford6693 Um yeah...the confessions were usually tortured out of the accused, she was forced to confess and sell out others for the small chance of saving herself. If that doesn't warrant compassion I don't know what does.
@@Sharauni the fact that she proved she was a witch. Making her confession true, and getting 19 other women, who might have been innocent, killed as well so she might extend her already aging life.
@@lincolndunford6693 She was tortured and sleep deprived for days and the witch hunter "claimed" he saw her summoning familiars. Under that treatment she probably mentally broke and said whatever the hunters wanted her to say in the hope she'd be released (People today that are tortured will often give false witness and admit to false things to hopefully get out of the torture.) They claimed she "proved it" by summoning things that never actually happened. Witch hunters could and often did claim anything they wanted, say it's true when it's not, simply to get the person that is accused executed as a witch because they had quotas to fill. The women, and very few men, that were accused during those times were NOT witches, any proof of that was made up by people that didn't like them and/or wanted their property etc.
did not expect such a grim story when i clicked the video, honestly it made me happy to see you went through historical records just to tell the story of these poor folk regarded as witches
It's such a highlight when your videos come out. Vinegar Tom looks like a good boy, and maybe you're right- maybe he was the bringer of justice for those who died without.
Thanks so much! To be fair, I think Tom would have licked them to death. 😅
A North of the Border, and a Something Wicked upload on the same day! I'm eating good tonight.
😅 Thanks so much! 🫀
The sensitivity you have to the victims of the witch hunters is a lovely contrast to the official records of what happened. Vinegar Tom himself is a gorgeous piece of work.
I love the bit about the black rabbit that slips down the witchhunters' throats, to fill their guts with toads. THAT, I think, was a real comment Elizabeth made. A bit of spite thrown in the faces of the horrible men that tormented her, an old, disabled woman. Just like her mother and grandmother had been tormented all those years ago. She probably knew they'd use her "confession" against her. After three continuous days of torment, she likely didn't care. So the old lady had a bit of nasty fun, at their expense.
I hope wherever she is, Elizabeth is getting a good chuckle out of this statue. That the description she likely made up on the spot is looked upon more fondly than the bastards who murdered her, and murdered her friends, and tarnished her name.
Your Vinegar Tom is a beautiful creature, I'm sure Elizabeth would be chuffed! I love your voiceover as well, your delivery and cadence is super expressive and really fun to listen to. Looking forward to what you create next!!
Vinegar Tom is cute as heck!
Yeah, he's a babe. 🥰
This might be the first miniature-sculpting video I've seen that I would describe as "important."
🙏🏻🫀
oh he is such a Little Guy! and the twist you got in the spine and hips that showed in the final shots was lovely. Your attention to detail and storytelling alike are wonderful!
Thank you so much! 🫀
I adore EVERYTHING about this video. The sculpture is so incredibly well done, the actual heartbreaking story behind tom is so well told, and the editing is on point. The video is literally liquid gold, please keep sculpting and making videos, you have a genuine talent.
It's terrifying listening to this story with modern knowledge and retrospect and knowing just how obvious it was that this man was insane. Everything was so easily explained by normal phenomenon.
Well now I want a Vinegar Tom of my own.
I'm going to start a selective breeding program, in about 5000 generations I should have a marketable pet. I'll keep you posted. 🫀
HELL YA ! LONG COW
😅🫀
!!! I’m literally doing a project on the european witch trials right now in my history class!!! While looking for photos for my slideshow I came across this one and was like “vinegar tom, that’s a hell of a name. I like this little guy”
So you can imagine my shock and excitement when I saw you uploaded this lol! This video was absolutely wonderful and I love the historical background you gave to everything!
The story is horrific, but the sculpt and paint are terrific!
Thank you so much for telling Elizabeth's story in this video. The work you do in your research alongside your skill as an artist sets this channel apart for me and I always look forward to your uploads.
Screw the witch-finder! I want a Vinegar Tom tshirt! Great videos looking forward to your next.
Proof, as if proof were needed, that a confession under duress is as reliable as a cheesecloth umbrella
Another flawless work of art and a very educational history lesson 😊
Thanks so much for saying that. I really appreciate you. 🫀
I might be a witch because I also want to hang out with Vinegar Tom! He looks great!
All of this, the sculpture, the story, the narration…amazing. Just perfect!
The only way Vinegar Tom could be any _less_ fearsome, is if he had the head of a Highland Coo 😍
Yeah, he's a babe. 🫀
Ok, you are brilliant. You just could pick random medieval drawings to make a sculpt from, but you tunrned the process into a history lesson, showing deep effords of research which makes the figures more lively and real. Amazing stuff, sir. And your skills are excellent btw.
Thanks so much, I really appreciate you. 🙏🏻🫀
I would happily buy a 3d scan of these sculptures omg
I just don't understand how so many people can believe such insanity. I wonder what they got out of it. It hurts my brain so much.
The best channel I have ever been referred to by a friend. Instant subscription!
Ahhhh there we go! The lingest boi!
My gods, the witch hunts are such a horrifying part of the history. Thank you for the research you did, it was a tough one! Elizabeth will be remembered...
Whenever you make a horrible little thing I will be here you are so cool man and I love learning from you
You absolutely legend. Thank you so much. Big love! 🫀
Your videos are already on another level, but this video has done what I thought wasn't possible and has gone even higher! Such a nuanced and well reasearched video!
Thank you so much 🙏🏻
Well said couldn’t agree more, are you a patron yet?
God your channel is as good as it gets, the snout of the ox is absolutely perfect. Thank you for telling Elizabeth's story!
Superb, I've always loved historical monster illustrations... The Manticore being one I remember from my childhood, although the SEA BISHOP has always been my absolute favourite.
Love the mix of history, storying telling, and sculpture. It's really interesting and unique. Keep it up.
I'll definitely be doing that. Thanks for your comment and for watching my videos! 🫀
Vinegar Tom is so friend shaped! Loved the video
I absolutely looooove this series! Amazing artwork as always!!!! I hope to see this channel hit 100k soon
I just found your channel, and am absolutely hooked.
Topic: brilliant.
Presentation: most excellent.
Skill of execution: 5*
Your charm, compassion and wit, coupled with your absolute genius choice of subject for your channel-- it's a perfect meeting.
I am totally unsurprised that you have over 30k subscribers, with only 4 videos posted. One which has (atm) over 201k views.
I wish youtube had sent you my way sooner, so i could have spent the past year raving about your channel to everyone i met...
But then, i would have had tortuously long waits between endorphine hits, instead of getting one massive high, today. Hm.
Well, I'm here now, and thanks to ridiculouslylongname, i even enjoyed the patreon bit of this, so i can honestly say i loved EVERY moment of your video! Thank you so much for sharing your talent, and bringing these wonderful creations to life!!
Thank you so, so much! What a lovely comment to receive. I'm really glad that we found each other. Big love. 🫀
@@SomethingWkd i meant every word. And it's more than well-deserved!
Yours is the first and ONLY channel in over 12 years that has made me turn on notifications for youtube. I WILL NOT miss your next one! ❤️
( i love your use of the anatomical heart rather than the butt heart. I use the butt heart specifically so i can get a kick from publicly posting butts of love. It's the little things, don't you find? 🤣)
Here here !!! Couldn’t of said it better myself 🎉
Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa, maravillosa reconstrucción y con la historia terrible tan bellamente narrada!!!
Genial y gracias !!!!
Saludos desde Barcelona (donde también hay unos seres, humanos y de los otros, terribles)
I have both a Vinegar-tom and a Pyewackett. Vinegar is a long german dog like creature with a withered limb and Pyewackett is a dark multi color creature like a runt cat with one hell of attitude problem.
Haha! They sound brilliant! 🫀
stories of witchhunting make me so sad- but you told it really well! you also did amazing justice to vinegar tom!!! the fur detail especially is awesome, he looks so pettable!!! wonderful work as always :3
I love your videos so much! The tool you used on the nose was really cool and I love the addition of the metallic horns. I can’t wait the next one.
Another excellent sculpt and production.
This one was a real labour of love! Really glad that you enjoyed it. 🫀
Man, a sad story but a great video. Love the history lesson and the great craft!❤
Your videos are like no other. Absolutely love your content and artwork!
Pyewackett! Seeing that name on the etching made me so happy! That's the name of the siamese cat in Bell, Book, & Candle, which is one of my mom & grandma's favorite movies!
Beautifully sculpted and painted
Great sculpture, love the storytelling
Thanks so much! 🙏🏻🫀
It makes one think when every "witch's familiar" is just a common animal experiencing starvation when you also know how underprivileged these "witches" were
I really enjoy your sculptures. Keep up the great work!
Thanks so much! 🫀
@@SomethingWkd I'm into Fantasy stuff, had a long periode of Pen & Paper RPG. Your sculptures are pure gold for that.
i was actually so excited when i realized you posted again when i saw your first other videos i was so stunned by how good your creations are and hearing the backgrounds of what you sculp I'm so excited to see where you take this channel!! :D
New fan! Love both sculpting and anything dark, medieval or alchemic so this is right up my street! I'm new to sculpting and UK based so I'm interested in the tools and paints you use. This sculpture is fab!
So cool with Vinger Tom ^^
Lovely job! I don't know much about this kind of stuff, but I was looking up some other creatures to suggest. I feel like they'd be something you'd enjoy looking into- the 'Sea Monk' and the Hircocervus, both strange and cool lookin!
Thanks for sharing that! The sea monk looks amazing. Might have to make that at some point. 🫀
Wooooo!!! Amazing storytelling and astounding sculpting, as always. So excited about your Patreon - I’m smashing that join button so hard. Thanks for your great art!
That was superb storytelling. Love Vinegar Tom! ❤
It's easy to look at olde illustrations of devilish creatures now and get a giggle out of them, but seeing them like this in high detail makes them genuinely a little unnerving... maybe like how people back then looked at those old pages and shuddered...
Amazing sculpting as always ! And the narration was a really interesting touch, I sat on the edge of my seat 😊
Why have I never found your channel before? 3 of my favorite interests in one?🙏🏻😭❤️ I have been blessed😂❤
Strange weird stunningly unusual always interesting 🤔love it 🥰
Thanks mum! Love you. X
Great to see another video, I'd like to recommend creatures from the Augsburg Book of Miracles
Yes, yes, yes! This suggestion is definitely on brand. 🫀
I really enjoyed this video and I started working on some similiar creatures few days back! Keep up the good work!
Such a great storyteller!
I would really love it if someone made a movie about Elizabeth Clarke, almost exactly how you told it. I think that pacing and chronology would work really well. One, it would share Vinegar Tom with the world. Two, it would inform people of the strange beliefs of the past. And three, give Elizabeth Clarke the respect she deserved, and expose the horrible people that used paranoia, prejudice, and ignorance to hurt others.
Bloody amazing sculpture and the history lesson 🖤
Always a pleasure
Great story telling and amazing sculpting! I love your videos, keep up the good work!
Thanks so much! 🙏🏻
Love the Story style whilst seeing the model being made, some amazing images, top work Mr Wicked
THANKS DUDE! 😘🫀
'Professional Bellend' should be the official rank to address Hopkins indeed; and I shall now ponder an equivalent title in German for his kindred unspirit Kramer, called Institoris.
Your craft is a beautiful and cunning way to commemorate the victims of this madness - and I hope PBH is really pissed off in whichever miserable afterlive he might be fed his victims' night soil for ever and ever.
Requiescat in pace, Elizabeth Clarke. And all hail Vinegar Tom.
Love your creations; both sculptures and videos! I was lucky enough to find your channel after only a video or two and get excited whenever I see you've made another. The art mixed with the historical context is always fascinating! Keep it up!
Oh man a new video!! I'm so excited I wasn't expecting one so soon after I subscribed. You're the reason I'm obsessed with the Drolatic Dreams illustrations and it's opened up a whole new world of art and symbolism for me. Thank you for making content, can't wait for the next one.
WOW! What a great episode. This is insanly good!!!!!
WELLDONE sir ! Very fine work indeed ! I am a fellow artist but i am a abstract painter and envy your superhuman ability to render the surreal and fantastic in clay and make them come to life , beautiful and a deeply moving story of religious insanity and murder …peace
This is one of my favourite channels here on youtube! Thank you for the effort you put into both your sculpture, and the telling of Elizabeth's story. The care you showed is really heartwarming.
art and history
Vinegar Tom has the same ring to it as Mike Socks and thus i have decided that all witch familiars have a name that's composed of a nickname and the name of a household item
A SOMETHING WICKED UPLOAD !! LIFE IS FINALLY WORTH SOMETHING-
I got you covered. You're awesome. 🫀
New here. This video was amazing! Loved all the history, the jokes and the amazing art!
Vinegar Tom is Cool!
😊👍
Another amazing creature and video! Now I want a Vinegar Tom as a pet aaaaaa ^^
I'm starting a selective breeding program. In about 5,000 generations I'll have a real Vinegar Tom pet for you. I'll be in touch. 🫀
Omg!! I’m so excited to see you again!! My husband and I want all your pieces ❤❤❤
Oh hell yeah, love this sausage dog cow
Loving this stuff! Sculpting and creepy history, I'm here for it
Thanks so much! Really glad that you enjoyed it. 🫀
Everyone should invent a familiar like tom for themselves described using the language of those times so that it's largely up to interpretation what the thing actually is. Mine is of course an airborn creature in the shape of a star, skin tight against it's form with one side adorned with scales that mimic the rocks of it's home and the other side a mouth encircled by noses.
Everytime you dropped a video is a event. Thank you so much❤
Love it, the details are amazing and the final pictures in the woods really brought him to life fantastic job!!! The story telling and the dedication to finding the truth from records was fantastic. I too hope vinegar tom caught up with the arsehole and I'm glad people now know the story of this poor woman and the others of the time well done Sir!!!!
Firstly, amazing sculpture! You're insanely talented! Secondly, thank you for telling Elizabeth's tale. I enjoy hearing about those little folk that fell through the cracks in history. And I hope it brings her some peace to have her tale be told.
Yay! Awesome video sir, thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much! Really glad you enjoyed it. 🫀
This is by far one of my favourite channels, thankyou so much for what you do :)
The sculpts and history are so interesting!
Thanks so much, I'm really glad that you enjoy them! Big love. 🫀
Vinegar Tom 🥰
Only discovered this channel a month or so ago, already addicted. 👍
P.S. I played Abigail Williams in my high school production of The Crucible, and it was pretty intense. You tell a good story.
Love from the States.
Thank you so much! 🫀 Yeah this stuff is super dark. Big love from the UK!
Another great sculpt as ever, with some amazing editing.
This one took ages, it was a real labour of love. Thanks for watching and commenting! 🫀
I sat on this a couple days, and I think I know what you might like to make. What about Behemoth? It's a biblical reptilian creature that is also a mythological monster. That could be neat!
Love the story telling! What a beast!
I wonder how much selective breeding I would have to do to actually get a real Vinegar Tom. 😅
I have a vinegar tom tattoo! I had a book called out of the cauldron as a young child that I still own and always loved that woodcut with the old women sitting there saying " my imps names are.." fantastic video sir!
Art and history wrapped up into one entertaining bundle. I love it. So glad I the algorithm did its thing and brought me to your channel. LOVED this video!
It's shocking how young Mathew Hopkins was
Yeah, it really suprised me as well!