@@lordfarquaad380 They could have easily used it as a vase or like a display item. For example, buying fake flowers that match the real flowers of the wedding day and putting them into it could have been an awesome way to preserve the shape of it.
If you’re old enough to buy/make wine, you should be old enough to know at least that you should be wearing gloves even if you aren’t. Idk why people pretend like it’s every content creators job to hold their audiences hand through common sense
Today I'm going to show you how to preserve your favorite childhood toy. First we are going to set it on fire turn it completely to ash, next we will put the ashes in a large glass of milk. Drink the milk and that toy will be a part of you forever 😊
A white canvas (the background), with wine red taint/stain shape like its spreading from the middle part could also look good imo (Sorry if some words seem out of place, english isnt my first language) Edit: thanks for the clarification in the reply
I think a white background would help, but another thing you could do would be to use a red resin for the initial pour around the broken shards, and then a clear resin on top of that, so it looks like the bottle spilled wine
Light Emitting Diodes especially colored ones i think are overused having like a thin background and putting a light behind it would make more sense then a border of Light Emitting Diodes especially colored ones like i said before
@@shout-message Because it's disgusting toxic garbage, that people use to make ugly "art" works that are poisonous to the people that use them, and to any other life form when these pieces of garbage becomes full on garbage and pollutes the environment?
@@NostalgiaforInfinitythere's dozens of different epoxies and yet you put them all in one basket. No that's not how it works. There's even 'non toxic' epoxies out there with non toxic chemicals and it's used for food safe environments like every metal soda you can drink from.
What's a mask gonna do? Either have good ventilation/use it outside, or wear a respirator. A mask or a face covering is not gonna stop the vapor, they're only meant to stop stuff coming out of you.
My frat bros back in college used to put empty bottles of liquor on the shelf like trophies. Some things never change, people just grow up and get into DIY crafts and have more money to buy nice frames and nicer bottles to showcase I guess.
That label being soaked is actually a nice touch, would have been amazing to try and emulate the color of the drink with the epoxy, it's a really cool idea to try and do this kind of thing with bottles
Actually I would say that it looks way more realistic with the wet label. It looks as if the wine from inside of the bottle wet the paper label which makes it seem more real. It looks awesome!!
Actually really love this idea, since I always save bottles from important events! It'd be easier to dust the wall piece , than the bottle itself for sure.
Dude wine stores/liquor shops/bars should do this! Such a cool idea! Not big on anything alcoholic (even in the slightest) but I know art when I see it!
i think it would be cool if the background was the same color as the original alcohol inside the bottle. it may look too busy, but you could even use a closeup picture of the liquid as the background. just an idea! i really like the black background as-is, only mentioning it because you brought up wanting to try a white background :)
i think this idea was really cool. it’s different and unique and it’s something you can display as a reminder of all the hard work that you do and the love you have for it. i think the way you chose to do that is cool. ur right about the different background though. a white background or maybe a yellow would really make that bottle stand out… it still turned out awesome though. u should definitely make another art piece.
A broken glass can serve as a poignant symbol for a multitude of global issues, reflecting the fragility of our world and the pressing need for collective action to address them. This metaphor encompasses various themes, such as environmental degradation, social inequality, political instability, and more. Firstly, a shattered glass can symbolize the environmental crisis facing our planet. The fragments represent the damage caused by pollution, deforestation, and climate change. It highlights the urgent need for conservation efforts, sustainable practices, and international cooperation to mitigate the ecological damage before it becomes irreversible. Secondly, the broken glass can signify the disparities and inequalities that persist globally. The cracks in the glass represent the divisions between the affluent and the marginalized, both within and between countries. These disparities in access to resources, education, and healthcare underscore the necessity for social justice and economic equality on a global scale. Thirdly, the fragmented glass can serve as a metaphor for political instability and conflicts around the world. The fractures symbolize the divisions among nations, often fueled by power struggles, ideological differences, and historical grievances. It emphasizes the importance of diplomacy, conflict resolution, and the pursuit of peaceful coexistence. Moreover, the broken glass can symbolize the challenges posed by global health crises, as demonstrated by the COVID-19 pandemic. The cracks in the glass represent the vulnerabilities in our healthcare systems and the need for international collaboration to combat infectious diseases and ensure global health security. In conclusion, a broken glass can be a powerful symbol of the interconnected global issues we face. It reminds us of the fragility of our world, the urgency of addressing environmental degradation, social inequality, political conflicts, and health crises on a global scale. It calls for collective action, cooperation, and a commitment to building a more sustainable, just, and peaceful future for all.
A smashed bottle would probably make a good project too from that hanging perspective where it all looks together from one angle but is all pieced out from any other angle
What if it acts as a trigger for them to drink more? Because some people can have severe drinking problems and can be triggered to relapse again by it.
@@tovartheawesome you don't Graduate AA. It's just another addiction they have to do the rest of their lives, because they don't know how to get truly sober.
Something I'd recommend buying or building for projects like this is a vacuum chamber with a 2 gallon/ 10 liter volume. Putting the still liquid but mixed epoxy in there is a final preparation step before starting to pour it, removing a ton of air bubbles and giving the finished resin when the epoxy finishes setting an almost glass-like texture.
Darkish Grey background maybe gun metal will bring out the brownish green in the glass keep the dark look. White will look good too but will shine through the glass more creating a different vibe to the art. Just my opinion and nothing more lol love your art man 👍🏼👏🏼
What you did was great although one recommendation id like to make is putting the epoxy in a vaccuum chamber to get rid of those bubbles trapped in it ensuring thag your epoxy will be as clear and not foggy when you use it.
I'd love to see this with "The blackest black" paint and a matte finish, the glass would gleam ❤. 🤔 Don't remember which brand is the blackest, Vantablack or Culture Hustle, I swear those two are archenemies with the beefiest beef 😂
You can make some colored epoxy, and pour it locally around the wine bottle, as if the wine is still splattering out. Use some reds to make a nice cabernet color, and pour that around first in a patch in the place where you are going to put the broken bottle. Then, put the broken pieces on top, and cover with your clear coat!
"Preserving a bottle" is a bit of a strech
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maybe the bottle was the first one opened at a wedding or something
@@lordfarquaad380 I have a few things like that, and I’d say 100% it’s more worth keeping the bottles normally then making them into “art”
@@lordfarquaad380 They could have easily used it as a vase or like a display item. For example, buying fake flowers that match the real flowers of the wedding day and putting them into it could have been an awesome way to preserve the shape of it.
@@roopkd that’s a cool idea too but people like different things
Ever since epoxy resin has come into existence, every carpenter has become an artist.
Isn’t art fun? Everyone could already be an artist but now we have more tools to express ourselves.
To build is to create is to make art.
I dont see the issue at all.
Epoxy pouring is just soaking perfectly good wood in crap
@@clalam5241 you can use epoxy on non-wooden surfaces as well
@clalam5241 i agreed however it allows people to use not good wood as well or softer woods by stabilising it with epoxy
Yeah I think the "I should really wear gloves while doing this" part should've come like a second into the video with a big GIANT disclaimer lmao
you are watching a SHORT
@@philthethotdestroyer4194Yeah they are so what's the problem?
If you’re old enough to buy/make wine, you should be old enough to know at least that you should be wearing gloves even if you aren’t. Idk why people pretend like it’s every content creators job to hold their audiences hand through common sense
@@Syntonin its less than a minute long, if you watch a video for 2 seconds and immediatley turn around and smash a bottle, you need help.
@@philthethotdestroyer4194slowly puts bottle back in cabinet
wow ive seen masterpieces like this on the streets.
Your mom ?
@@danickmorin7867nah it was your sister
@@Cosmickidd1018 bet she missing chromosome 😭all yours buddy
@@danickmorin7867 Your mom.
beach
I love the “this is a great way to preserve a bottle” “First, smash it with a hammer” 😂😂
I feel like bottles are pretty good and preserving themselves without any help
Ysma vibes
FR THO
Same I was like 😱
this is like trying to preserve an endagered species before killing them and turning them into trophies
The best way to preserve a bottle is to not smash it.
Right?! WTF?! hahahahaahahaha
First 5 seconds in i was like ... Yo'?!
How am i preserving it now?!
@@andrespena8060 This is some post modern art BS.
@@andrespena8060way too mad about this lol
@@andrespena8060youre supposed to break wine glasses as to avoid counterfeiting but i mean in this case you couldve just stored the bottle but oh well
Today I'm going to show you how to preserve your favorite childhood toy. First we are going to set it on fire turn it completely to ash, next we will put the ashes in a large glass of milk. Drink the milk and that toy will be a part of you forever 😊
A red wine or burgundy colored background would look so good. Great job!
A white canvas (the background), with wine red taint/stain shape like its spreading from the middle part could also look good imo
(Sorry if some words seem out of place, english isnt my first language)
Edit: thanks for the clarification in the reply
Yes!
A HUGE YELLOW CANVAS. but like have a black silhouette of the bottle.
@@KinDiedYesterday The canvas is the background, and the frame is the outer shape! Just saying this, if you were still wondering ☺️❤️
@@nugget- okay thank you for the explanation. I appreciate it
"This is a meaningful way to preserve a bottle.... first I smash the bottle" 💀
OMG GUYS!!! Thanks for the likes, Really appreciate🔥
The rightous way to preserve a meaningful Bottle
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Step 1: Sma....
yeah quite idiotic ... I honestly cant say anything else but that people in USA basically live in idiocracy system
the bottle months later: 🤰
someone has a porn addiction
you don't need to make an acceptance speech for getting youtube likes little bro
That’s some sharp lookin art right there
This is some weak ass advertising, didn’t know it was an ad until I noticed the channel name
@@Prizm17wow yeah
I thought he said he will fully cover it. That is a straight up hazard 😂
Budum chickh!!
I see what you did there 😏
I think a white background would help, but another thing you could do would be to use a red resin for the initial pour around the broken shards, and then a clear resin on top of that, so it looks like the bottle spilled wine
It would be more of an amber color. This is mead, which is a fermented beverage made from honey.
@@SniperOnSunday Oh I thought it was red wine, idk how I missed that. Nice catch!
Broski try putting some LED lights on the inside of the frame to light it up next time. Might look cool 👍
omg someone else thats says broski
I think he should of put it on a sheet of plexiglass then put the glass on it and coat it. Then adding light would of been way easier.
Light Emitting Diodes especially colored ones i think are overused having like a thin background and putting a light behind it would make more sense then a border of Light Emitting Diodes especially colored ones like i said before
Put them behind the broken glass
@@teavee2389LES GO BROSKI
This was the best ad for a wine. I didnt even realize it was one. Didnt even feel like anfake ad. It felt like an actual interest video.
Quick disclaimer: wear a mask while dealing with epoxy.
Better yet, don't deal with degenerate substances and trends like epoxy.
@@NostalgiaforInfinity Bro what, how is it "degenerate."
@@shout-message Because it's disgusting toxic garbage, that people use to make ugly "art" works that are poisonous to the people that use them, and to any other life form when these pieces of garbage becomes full on garbage and pollutes the environment?
@@NostalgiaforInfinitythere's dozens of different epoxies and yet you put them all in one basket. No that's not how it works. There's even 'non toxic' epoxies out there with non toxic chemicals and it's used for food safe environments like every metal soda you can drink from.
What's a mask gonna do? Either have good ventilation/use it outside, or wear a respirator. A mask or a face covering is not gonna stop the vapor, they're only meant to stop stuff coming out of you.
My frat bros back in college used to put empty bottles of liquor on the shelf like trophies. Some things never change, people just grow up and get into DIY crafts and have more money to buy nice frames and nicer bottles to showcase I guess.
this is it
Literally every single person in college puts empty bottles on shelves, not just “frat bros” lmao
@@cba-yl9ff what? this is some kind of tradition lmao?
@@Dracon350it’s just usually they are able to buy their own bottles so it’s more sentimental to them
That label being soaked is actually a nice touch, would have been amazing to try and emulate the color of the drink with the epoxy, it's a really cool idea to try and do this kind of thing with bottles
It would look good with a smaller pour of tinted epoxy first as if the liquid was spilled then clear over the whole thing.
This is exactly what I said!❤
Thats what i was thinking. Especially considering if you actually broke a bottle the label would most likely get soaked.
Actually I would say that it looks way more realistic with the wet label. It looks as if the wine from inside of the bottle wet the paper label which makes it seem more real. It looks awesome!!
Actually really love this idea, since I always save bottles from important events! It'd be easier to dust the wall piece , than the bottle itself for sure.
maybe cut in half & soak in resin for a cleaner look?
Are you sure about that ?
@@jestnutz This is the way
That is a lot of nooks and crannies for dust to collect. It will not be easier.
Dude wine stores/liquor shops/bars should do this! Such a cool idea! Not big on anything alcoholic (even in the slightest) but I know art when I see it!
Wow razor sharp wall art! Amazing!
Right trip and fall into the painting is what my first thoughts were
Neither of you people know how epoxy works, and are deaf
i think it would be cool if the background was the same color as the original alcohol inside the bottle. it may look too busy, but you could even use a closeup picture of the liquid as the background. just an idea! i really like the black background as-is, only mentioning it because you brought up wanting to try a white background :)
I didn't think I was going to like it at first, but I love it! So creative! Definitely had to trust the process.
i think this idea was really cool. it’s different and unique and it’s something you can display as a reminder of all the hard work that you do and the love you have for it. i think the way you chose to do that is cool. ur right about the different background though. a white background or maybe a yellow would really make that bottle stand out… it still turned out awesome though. u should definitely make another art piece.
You also could have put it on a shelf, if you wanted to preserve it
😂😅
Or ya know, make a mosaic out of the pieces instead of basically gluing garbage like crappy macaroni art in grade school.
Ooo, MIRRORED BACKGROUND!! Bet that’d be even cooler than a light or white background.
I think the black background looks great! Cool artwork.
With this one on your wall tells friends where are you from. You're from the streets where this art is everywhere.
Looks like an album cover ❤
Looks like a broken beer bottle on the side of a gutter.
Preserving the bottle .....life is much simpler without this video, simply keep the bottle itself on the rack.😅
I feel like this is the exact thing an English teacher would make you write a 5 paragraph essay on how it symbolizes global issues or something
A broken glass can serve as a poignant symbol for a multitude of global issues, reflecting the fragility of our world and the pressing need for collective action to address them. This metaphor encompasses various themes, such as environmental degradation, social inequality, political instability, and more.
Firstly, a shattered glass can symbolize the environmental crisis facing our planet. The fragments represent the damage caused by pollution, deforestation, and climate change. It highlights the urgent need for conservation efforts, sustainable practices, and international cooperation to mitigate the ecological damage before it becomes irreversible.
Secondly, the broken glass can signify the disparities and inequalities that persist globally. The cracks in the glass represent the divisions between the affluent and the marginalized, both within and between countries. These disparities in access to resources, education, and healthcare underscore the necessity for social justice and economic equality on a global scale.
Thirdly, the fragmented glass can serve as a metaphor for political instability and conflicts around the world. The fractures symbolize the divisions among nations, often fueled by power struggles, ideological differences, and historical grievances. It emphasizes the importance of diplomacy, conflict resolution, and the pursuit of peaceful coexistence.
Moreover, the broken glass can symbolize the challenges posed by global health crises, as demonstrated by the COVID-19 pandemic. The cracks in the glass represent the vulnerabilities in our healthcare systems and the need for international collaboration to combat infectious diseases and ensure global health security.
In conclusion, a broken glass can be a powerful symbol of the interconnected global issues we face. It reminds us of the fragility of our world, the urgency of addressing environmental degradation, social inequality, political conflicts, and health crises on a global scale. It calls for collective action, cooperation, and a commitment to building a more sustainable, just, and peaceful future for all.
istg if someone puts a nerd emoji
@@orlum.🤓
@@romeoava5338chat gpt?
@@romeoava5338pretentious, and wrong.
A smashed bottle would probably make a good project too from that hanging perspective where it all looks together from one angle but is all pieced out from any other angle
I actually think this would be a good project for AA meetings and they just do their favorite drink as a symbol for them getting sober.
What if it acts as a trigger for them to drink more? Because some people can have severe drinking problems and can be triggered to relapse again by it.
@@Melthemagholder I don't think they would be graduating AA if they would relapse that easily.
@@tovartheawesome Fair point.
Graduating AA. Oh dear
@@tovartheawesome you don't Graduate AA. It's just another addiction they have to do the rest of their lives, because they don't know how to get truly sober.
If background was white this will be more beautiful ❤
This would be such a great way to preserve bottles from birthdays and weddings! Looks great!
The black background and the glass shards look really cool!
The definition of art changed over years. I wonder who approve these.
If you think the definition of art changed you're going to shit yourself when You see the new definition of "preserve"
What do you mean approve, no one needs to approve something for it to be art
That’s pretty cool. You should do a whole series.
Bro, u'r underestimating this piece, it's freaking amaaaaaaazing ❤
the subtle movements creating the scattering effect add a nuance and realism which makes the piece really pop.
its truly magnificent.
"Modge-Podge" lol. This is so pretty btw!!!
This is a great way to preserve a meaningful bottle.... 1st I smash the bottle.... 😳😳😳
This is awesome such a good idea
this is a great way of preserving a bottle... first I smashed it
Now that's edgy art!
I love it!! Great idea. I do agree it would have been even better with a white background or a light color but still so cool ❤
wow you have a hidden talent. Keep it hidden 🔥🔥🔥
Really think this takes any talent?
@@jamesverone1244 that's why I said keep it hidden 👁👄👁
@@Jay-lf6ox oof I didn't see that
Dude, the video won't hurt you chill out
@@katharineball585 Dude, this comment won't hurt you chill out 🥱
That’s actually dope!
You go girl!
That’s a man…
@@amryehiya6675you go girl!
@@Tensentities oh I didn’t hear her voice I didn’t know
Everybody so creative!
100% authentic modern/contemporary art
Wow I can hang this on the wall of my living room so that all of my guests know that I’m an alcoholic
Alcoholic chic 😂
White background with a splash of wine in the middle of the bottle would be 🔥
I really hope you wore a good mask whilst handling the resin 😭
the dark background is still cool, it makes the art more subtle and you'd look more at the textures to figure out what it is
Remember as a child when you’d be scared at night of your picture on your wall falling on you, now it’s a real fear 💀
What a great tactile piece. Almost like brail art.
This is awful dawg 💀
That's gang bro. Internet is never short on criticism. You got this shit on lock.
It would look great w a white background and a purple splash like wine spilled behind the bottle
So glad that wreck-it Ralph got a job making wall art☺️
With white background this would have looked stunning.
Yo that actually is pretty cool.
Some bare sharp pieces sticking out of that man!
actually, i think the dark background looks amazing
Something I'd recommend buying or building for projects like this is a vacuum chamber with a 2 gallon/ 10 liter volume. Putting the still liquid but mixed epoxy in there is a final preparation step before starting to pour it, removing a ton of air bubbles and giving the finished resin when the epoxy finishes setting an almost glass-like texture.
Amazing and black looks dope
it looks pretty cool man
Ngl it looks kinda cool
Darkish Grey background maybe gun metal will bring out the brownish green in the glass keep the dark look. White will look good too but will shine through the glass more creating a different vibe to the art. Just my opinion and nothing more lol love your art man 👍🏼👏🏼
That's pretty dope.
Gloves, deeper frame, lighter background. Looks awesome though!
IT LOOKS SO COOL!!
I absolutely love your artwork!
Nice 👍🏼 ...never would have thought about this definitely would go well on a restaurant
You gave us a solution for which problem never existed
you're right a white background would pop more 👍🏼
Really good anchor 🔥🔥
that looks really good 🍷
I love your videos! Can you try a lightbulb next?
Thats pretty sick
whut look cool with a blue ocean esc couler with how the label turnd out en the apixy it look like it was under water great job dude
Honestly looks dope
Love it great job!
Man, that a sharp painting 😅
I work at a steakhouse and the hostess uses this as a side hustle 👍🏻 good hobby too
That's beautiful, now I want for my house (in the future when i have my own house)
Looked nice halfway through too. Like the spill was real
Super cool idea!
Boom! Love it, thank you
😍 i love touching glass shards
Excellent idea.
But without a proper Framing, this could be a Dangerous.
What you did was great although one recommendation id like to make is putting the epoxy in a vaccuum chamber to get rid of those bubbles trapped in it ensuring thag your epoxy will be as clear and not foggy when you use it.
A white canvas with multiple pours of colored epoxy added would be really neat.
That’s so cool! You are so talented and I really love the work that you produce 😊🙌🤩
Smart ad, good job
I'd love to see this with "The blackest black" paint and a matte finish, the glass would gleam ❤. 🤔 Don't remember which brand is the blackest, Vantablack or Culture Hustle, I swear those two are archenemies with the beefiest beef 😂
You can make some colored epoxy, and pour it locally around the wine bottle, as if the wine is still splattering out. Use some reds to make a nice cabernet color, and pour that around first in a patch in the place where you are going to put the broken bottle. Then, put the broken pieces on top, and cover with your clear coat!
Why are people hating on this so much? It looks fine
Seeing this got me to think of colored lights behind it with a thinner background might be nice.
Wow very preserved
this is so creative and ballin