I'm so glad to find a compilation where the artists are credited, because most YT channels just stole their footage and you never get to know who did these marvelous pieces of art. Everytime I watch them I want to try pottery myself haha
As a ceramic student. I am fascinated with everyone’s different techniques. It’s interesting to see how we all have a different style and how it grows and changes over the years.
Hey I'm Pauline (17) and I'm a ceramic student too. It makes all 5 years that i make ceramic en ''poterie''.you are right , it's interesting to see different style and techniques😉sorry for my English (I speak french)
Carolina Oleynik When you graduate you’ll think about this video and realize a lot of these techniques are simple. I have a degree in art with a ceramics emphasis and I was kind of disappointed. I thought there would be more complex ideas and glazing techniques. Good luck with your studies fellow potters.😊
Yeah; they are. They are utilizing unique techniques in order to make their pottery bootiful. It's not like they are literally the ONLY people to do this in the world of 7.5 billion people, but it's unique and I interesting nonetheless.
I am an Indian, from Bengal, simply loved what I saw. What beautiful work of art you people are producing, congratulations to all of you! I wanted to learn Pottery making but couldn't. I used to do' clay modelling 'while I was still in school but going further just didn't happen! But I can definitely appreciate !! And clap, admire and go awestruck with these beauties!Thanks a lot!!
@@Eepop_stuffs No. I don't know any guy doing pottery. And I don't know any woman tinker with muscle cars. Another thing is that when a guy for unknown reasons choose to do a woman's job they become so much better at it but never the other way around. Is there any theories why it's like that?
@@chrissibersky4617 Listen, people do what they like, and honestly, there's a big chance that a lot of people like the people you don't know. I kinda understand your point, but I think that's more fit for your own little comment or video or whatever, mainly because what you have said, has barely anything to do with the comment you're replying to.
When I was small, my grandma made me a little mushroom house. It wasn't your typical red with white dots though. It was an extremely light pink, almost white, with an imperfect roof like mushrooms look. It had little windows, a door for the light to come through and little flowers with the little path that lead to the house. Such a same that it ended up breaking. It was very special and she no longer does pottery
Wow. As someone who does pottery I now have a lot of new things to try! 😀 For those who don't know, burning feathers onto the pot is called feather raku, and it's super easy. Even a beginner can do it if they have the right equipment!
"she believes the bowl you are using is as important as the ramen" I guess it's appropriate that I eat instant ramen out of a glad grab and go container.
This was a great video. It wasn’t clickbait, each artist was credited, summarized, and showcased properly. Each skill was explained and makes you interested in the art form. All in 9 minutes!
The only havent seen the leafs done like how the guy did them, and the rock mugs done to an extreme to complement the piece like that. Most other stuff are just assumed techniques tbh.
@@strawsharks What is trypophobia you ask? It's a kind of a fear of holes. I am a trypophobic , trust me DONOT LOOK IT UP AND I REPEAT DONOT LOOK IT UP, It also increases your fear. Now I am afraid of things I wasn't afraid of before 😣😣😣
There is nothing new under the sun. Nearly every one of the techniques shown have been done for years. The goal is to perfect the end product to an acceptable level. Thank you for showing these techniques.
I think that is a pretty unfair assumption to make. There are many other reasons why someone might dislike the video. Firstly, the music is annoying & grating. Imo it would have been so much better if they could have had brief parts of interviews with the individuals over their work instead of the music. I'm quite sure they could have done this for at least some of the video considering that most of the video snippets were taken from other videos about the individual artists. Letting the artists speak for themselves in their moments on screen would have made for far better content imo, & then adding less awful music whenever they didn't have the artists soundclips. They also titled the video "30 artists taking pottery to the next level" while having several of the artists being potters who throw very large pots. Now that absolutely takes a lot of skill, but it isn't new. Potters have been throwing incredibly large pots for a long time, many much larger than these, so claiming it as something new, or that it is "taking it to the next level", simply isn't true. They could have used this opportunity to add some information about the incredible skill of potters over the years, instead they implied inaccurate information. Those are the things that stood out to me, & there could be more besides. For example, many of the comments are about various phobias of theirs that were triggered, & how they wished there had been information about those elements of the video or trigger warnings in the description. This seems pretty fair to me, & maybe they left a dislike because of that. Imagine if you are putting on content to cope with anxiety, potters throwing pots is usually calming, & then it triggers a phobia. I could understand disliking the video after that. People may appreciate potters & still dislike this video. I didn't give the video a dislike personally, as it isn't awful & there is still merit to the video. However it certainly could be better & more enjoyable, so I would understand those who do leave a dislike, & I wouldn't assume any bad intent on their part. Maybe they just wanted to send the message that the video itself could have been better.
Beautiful! I really love sculpting. I wish I had the money to be able to do it on a larger scale. I got to take a class in school & definitely recommend if you get a chance!
All of the cups in a coffee set purchased by me recently gave stunning beautiful cracks with the last one exploding loud in my hand with a piece whistling like a bullit next to my face. Made in China coffee set 👍👍👍. I think this great level of unique craft deserves a special video 😁
they really like that clip of a globe getting doused in pink glaze (showing it 3 times) but no potter would glaze their pot like that, it would come out lumpy and the design would crack like an egg
for everyone saying that this is triggering their “trypophobia”, trypophobia isnt real. search it up on youtube and a lot of videos will tell you the real reason we fear clusters of holes. also, phobias are fears as in run away from the thing as fast as you can in a sweat, not discomfort when you see it.
Phobia literally means “fear or aversion.” Guess which part of the definition trypophobia falls under. Also, yes, I’m sure 16% of people are lying about feeling the need to scratch off their skin whenever they see certain patterns.
@@isaacevilman7586 mostly humans don't have an extreme irrational fear of holes, but they sense discomfort when seeing that mostly because it's a natural instanct humans are programmed with. So it's normal, to have some degree of aversion or disgust to thise weird looking holes and the majority of it is probably not even stemming from a phobia
Kitten Mimi Cool, does that discomfort make you want to scratch your skin off and become the only thing you see when you close your eyes for the next few days until the memory fades enough that the image is no longer clear enough to show up?
@@isaacevilman7586 100% agree. “trypophobia” seems to be a trend that blew up because pewdiepie reviewed it, and now so many people think they have a phobia. Phobias, or any disorder, have to interfere with daily life in order to be considered a disorder/phobia by therapists. I have terrible nyctophobia and it causes breakdowns i would normally never experience under other circumstances.
These are beautiful works and accomplished artists but I wouldn’t say most of them are “taking it to the next level”- several are using fairly common techniques, if very well. There are many more accomplished artists, these are mostly singled out for being good instagram videos.
Oh boy, this is so, so cool. Fantastic. Talent at a totally different level. Amazing! ! !. Bravo. Keep up the good work. Love and hugs from me in Sri Lanka.
I'm glad that these artists are getting recognized for their hardwork. Their pieces are beautiful!
I'm your 1000th like😃
David
Hi
Not really, very few people will actually look them up
@Will Swift its a thick clear coat that protects designs and makes it smooth and shiny
I watched this video just to see if my friend Chris was in it. I was excited to see he's #28. Proud of him.
Ernest Gurule your friend is so talented and he has a big career ahead of him
Wow he was my favorite one and then I saw this!!! Tell your friend he is awesome!!
Wow. His pottery is good!😮
Wait really? Hes amazing!
That's so cool! Are you a ceramist as well?
Imagine this.
You are at a friend's house after school. They bring out a bowl of chips. You are casually eating when you see a face appear.
Lulu Wang lol same.
🤣
Then they turn to you and lean in to whisper in your ear "you're next"
@@user-ee1rl3tg7w i would be scared if its a scary face
I would put the bowl in a slingshot angry birds style.
I'm so glad to find a compilation where the artists are credited, because most YT channels just stole their footage and you never get to know who did these marvelous pieces of art. Everytime I watch them I want to try pottery myself haha
Same. It looks so interesting
haha
Even if it was credited I hope they still asked for permission to use it beforehand!
Imagine having a casual dinner and suddenly your plate starts eating your dinner too.
lil Dudette LMFAOJXKO
lil Dudette doesn’t it always
Im your 666th like
@@nancyvillatoro3341 that means you're satan
Oh hell nah
0:56
Girl: hey mom I got a job as a model!
Mom: that's great sweetie! What kind?
Girl: *t a b l e w a r e f a c e*
Lol
Imagine going to a friends house and seeing your face in their mums tableware
Mom: oh, honey, I am, SO PROUD OF YOU
but seriously, that would be pretty cool
PLS 😭😭😭
666 likes dont change it
As a ceramic student. I am fascinated with everyone’s different techniques. It’s interesting to see how we all have a different style and how it grows and changes over the years.
Hey I'm Pauline (17) and I'm a ceramic student too. It makes all 5 years that i make ceramic en ''poterie''.you are right , it's interesting to see different style and techniques😉sorry for my English (I speak french)
someone DP it’s okay! You did well! Indeed isn’t it fascinating?
@@CVReality you are right ! also if you consider the amount and quality of work ,I find it's incredible. It looks so simple ! There are real artists😁😉
someone DP id love to talk to you. Message me on google messages if you want to talk more :)
Carolina Oleynik When you graduate you’ll think about this video and realize a lot of these techniques are simple. I have a degree in art with a ceramics emphasis and I was kind of disappointed. I thought there would be more complex ideas and glazing techniques. Good luck with your studies fellow potters.😊
You just missed the chance to say unbe-leaf-able at 1:50 and I’m disappointed
Isabelle r/puns
2:52 unbelibubble🤣
u got no jams jimin why of course
@@kanyesnonexistentjacuzzi1799 😂😂😂😂😂
Jin And juice how do y'all manage to find each other everywhere it's like a family reunion every video i-
Amazing! I just wish each clip was longer, so we can actually admire their work.
I came only for the jawbreaker getting sculpted
Hah! You've got a tickmark and just 1 like
Bhabishya Poudel it is kinda weird seeing that
Hanna Hoang yeah
bhabishya poudel Excuse me :’)
It’s 281 now, jokes on you :)
Frizzable I am the 299 like I AM POWERFUL
I thought it said the artists took poverty to a whole new level.
I mean, it wouldn’t be wrong.
Yeah; they are. They are utilizing unique techniques in order to make their pottery bootiful.
It's not like they are literally the ONLY people to do this in the world of 7.5 billion people, but it's unique and I interesting nonetheless.
@@Tamaraalkhateeb I said poverty not pottery
@@professionalgooner-q8z 😂
if that's what you came for I can send you a video of me checking my bank account
5:53 is the jawbreaker pot for those who don't have time
Watch the rest guys if you have time - the rest of them are amazing too!
t h a n k
For some reason, this video is exceptionally satisfying.
OMG 😱😱😱, thanks for all the likes. I've never gotten so many in my life.
If muted.
@@fluierasdefag1800 lol. Yeah! 😂😂😂
I love that they give out all the artists names!
Ikr? Is pottery ASMR a thing?
Edit: It is! 🙌
@@neiloswald2208 now it is!
I am an Indian, from Bengal, simply loved what I saw. What beautiful work of art you people are producing, congratulations to all of you! I wanted to learn Pottery making but couldn't. I used to do' clay modelling 'while I was still in school but going further just didn't happen! But I can definitely appreciate !! And clap, admire and go awestruck with these beauties!Thanks a lot!!
Number one: wholesome
Number two: holesome
this is....... weirdly genius
@@beek.4860 Why thank you
@Azerbaijan Forever Number 4: lé some 🇫🇷
france
Number 5: orga some
@@mashihodpotatoetm4572 someone did that but ok
Me: *Eating blueberries *
Random face: *Peeking out of blueberries * Hey there :)
Me: Uhh...
Lollie
Yea.. about that,
We don’t Do Discord Furry Roleplays Here. ;w; (i’m Very sorry)
Wh-
Ya it would be kinda scary eating something from that plate if you weren't in from about it....
@@senka4923 wh-?
4:35 "specializes in spiral ceramics"
*_Junji Ito wants to know your location_*
😭😭😭😭
Not in Kurozucho
Yeah no, please dont bring back those memories I had of Uzumaki
Nah, Simon and Kamina want to know his location.
Hohohoho
0:56
What’s your biggest accomplishment?
I modeled
What kind of modeling?
I was a face on a plate
everyone:
A few bois: *_lets make pottery faces_*
Kokkino female boi
I hate faces on pottery
I don't understand the high appeal of this comment 🤔.
I'm an artist and I worked with clay, and I think they're absolutely gorgeous. So inspirational and likely to watch.
Thanks also for give the names.
How come there are mostly men in a video about something that is a typical hobby for women?
@@chrissibersky4617 because there... is?? Sculpting and pottery is enjoyed by whoever?
@@Eepop_stuffs
No. I don't know any guy doing pottery. And I don't know any woman tinker with muscle cars.
Another thing is that when a guy for unknown reasons choose to do a woman's job they become so much better at it but never the other way around.
Is there any theories why it's like that?
@@chrissibersky4617 Listen, people do what they like, and honestly, there's a big chance that a lot of people like the people you don't know. I kinda understand your point, but I think that's more fit for your own little comment or video or whatever, mainly because what you have said, has barely anything to do with the comment you're replying to.
@@Eepop_stuffs ok.
1:11 "Each pot uses about 350 pounds of clay".
Europeans: *Confused astonishment*
About 160 kg.
@@theresat4782 yea, it's not hard to convert, I divide by 2
not just Europeans, but the whole world except the us
@@tanjatv5311 if you divide 350 by 2, it gives you 175 so I guess its close
As a Brazilian I must say I got confused, too 🤣
When I was small, my grandma made me a little mushroom house. It wasn't your typical red with white dots though. It was an extremely light pink, almost white, with an imperfect roof like mushrooms look. It had little windows, a door for the light to come through and little flowers with the little path that lead to the house. Such a same that it ended up breaking. It was very special and she no longer does pottery
Me: OK I have science and English exams tomorrow so I should probably go to sleep early.
Also me at 3am: ooh a video on pottery
Ciara O'Brien: UA-cam recommendations strike back
me rn
@V B She had to drop out! Stay away from UA-cam kids, it can destroy lives
Paul Oomel Huh?
This comment was added an entire year ago yet it perfectly describes my current situation
Wow. As someone who does pottery I now have a lot of new things to try! 😀
For those who don't know, burning feathers onto the pot is called feather raku, and it's super easy. Even a beginner can do it if they have the right equipment!
I wish there were a museum with all of these works! Thank you so much for compiling this.
Me: this is gonna be an awesome video!
Trypophobia: are u sure 'bout that
@@audreyh6628 it's a joke, and I have it too and these was only one trigger for me. Don't be rude.
Audrey H what is wrong with you
Audrey H it’s called being interested
I really hope you got diagnosed since 99% of people that say they have trypophobia dont.
I love Angelique the fear or discomfort of small holes. Search it up because I make no sense
"she believes the bowl you are using is as important as the ramen"
I guess it's appropriate that I eat instant ramen out of a glad grab and go container.
0:50 Waiter, there is a face staring back at me in my soup.
Karen: UM CAN I SPEAK TO YOUR MANAGER THERE IS A FACE IN MY SOUP
He’s staring at you because you look tasty :)))))
@@saturnxx7109 damn-
@@saturnxx7109 noice
@@saturnxx7109 best compliment ever
Everyone's posting these trypophobia warnings as if people read the comments before watching a video
Some do.
Actually most do.
Anastasia LOL
I do
Jokes on you
Life goals!! Absolutely in awe of the talent of these humans and their use of the earthly medium of clay.
(around friends)
"yeah i do pot"
"cool dude lemme see"
**pulls out kiln**
"wait what n-"
"dude it's okay it'll only a few minutes to get this lit"
hehehheheheheh
Me: * *have trypophobia and didn't read comments yet* *
Comments: warning to trypophobias
Me: * *already died* *
Ok.
Doesn't exist
@@simonthedemonprince7026 the opposite, really.
simon the demon prince it does exist but the people who actually have it are 1 in a million
*hole*
Amazing pottery! I would love to see longer videos of each potter's work.
5:39 i'm in love with these
6:28 When I sneeze at the crematorium.
r/cursedcomments
“Grandpa no!”
I have to turn my laugh into a comment just to tell you how funny this is
HUHUHUHUHUHUHU HAAHEEHAA
@@birdylady3332
AAAaAA NOOO YOU MADE IT WORSE 😭
Can everyone appreciate how much time and effort these people put into their creations.
All of the pottery is SO beautiful
*just think about how smooth the clay at **6:45** must feel like*
5:04 seems exactly like the kinda thing I would break day to day (by mistake ofcourse)
This will be expensive)
5:43 is the thumbnail you've been waiting for,your welcome :)
this can be anyone thank you
Tryaphobia
Trypophobia
To be honest, there were much more interesting ones that the one in the thumbnail
@@poke_1879 than*
3:53 - When you wanted to be a wrestler but ended up making pots
When the wrestlers finish fighting and start their pottery work ❤
This was a great video. It wasn’t clickbait, each artist was credited, summarized, and showcased properly. Each skill was explained and makes you interested in the art form. All in 9 minutes!
Can we talk about how many of these are just “Lmao look at this dude add faces to this pot, ain’t that unique or something?”
I no
They all do it in different ways tho
The only havent seen the leafs done like how the guy did them, and the rock mugs done to an extreme to complement the piece like that. Most other stuff are just assumed techniques tbh.
Tiny The Weirdo oMG Poe pfp icu,,,
Some are a little gimmicky, but interesting nevertheless
Me: wow those little pots are so cute
Trypophobia: I’m about to end this mans whole career
@@user-if1de8pt2j what is it?
@@strawsharks What is trypophobia you ask? It's a kind of a fear of holes. I am a trypophobic , trust me DONOT LOOK IT UP AND I REPEAT DONOT LOOK IT UP, It also increases your fear. Now I am afraid of things I wasn't afraid of before 😣😣😣
honestly those little dots are satisfying to me
@Aphrodite O.O for example those honey things idk what they're called it's so satisfying idk jdjdkdk
I hate round wholes . that layered porcelain especially the wreak with smaller holes made me feel horrible
Now, that's what I call artistry!!.....superb craftmanship every one......thank you 😚
Shut up
It's incredible how they make it looks easy! I wanna reach that level even though I haven't started yet lol.
J.D. is one of the BEST CONceptual ARTists I've ever seen.
Yo does number 19 have a shop because those look amazing
So does number 29
Silver lining ceramics
Lori Philips ceramics
Those were also my favorites.
And 5
And 12
I really enjoyed this one, I like that you showed us so many different types of making these!
Same
This is absolutely stunning and it cannot wait to start taking ceramics.
I love this "coral" ones. They look like perfect fit for some high developed alien civilisation from really good sci-fi movie
Mishiko Imahira They are terrifying
The leaf pottery look like they'd fit in with Tolkien elves
This was much more interesting than I was expecting, there were some really technically inventive things in there.
There is nothing new under the sun.
Nearly every one of the techniques shown have been done for years.
The goal is to perfect the end product to an acceptable level.
Thank you for showing these techniques.
Why there are dislikes ...those people are simply jealous....this is so satisfying and creative.
I think that is a pretty unfair assumption to make. There are many other reasons why someone might dislike the video.
Firstly, the music is annoying & grating.
Imo it would have been so much better if they could have had brief parts of interviews with the individuals over their work instead of the music. I'm quite sure they could have done this for at least some of the video considering that most of the video snippets were taken from other videos about the individual artists.
Letting the artists speak for themselves in their moments on screen would have made for far better content imo, & then adding less awful music whenever they didn't have the artists soundclips.
They also titled the video "30 artists taking pottery to the next level" while having several of the artists being potters who throw very large pots. Now that absolutely takes a lot of skill, but it isn't new.
Potters have been throwing incredibly large pots for a long time, many much larger than these, so claiming it as something new, or that it is "taking it to the next level", simply isn't true. They could have used this opportunity to add some information about the incredible skill of potters over the years, instead they implied inaccurate information.
Those are the things that stood out to me, & there could be more besides.
For example, many of the comments are about various phobias of theirs that were triggered, & how they wished there had been information about those elements of the video or trigger warnings in the description.
This seems pretty fair to me, & maybe they left a dislike because of that.
Imagine if you are putting on content to cope with anxiety, potters throwing pots is usually calming, & then it triggers a phobia.
I could understand disliking the video after that.
People may appreciate potters & still dislike this video.
I didn't give the video a dislike personally, as it isn't awful & there is still merit to the video.
However it certainly could be better & more enjoyable, so I would understand those who do leave a dislike, & I wouldn't assume any bad intent on their part.
Maybe they just wanted to send the message that the video itself could have been better.
@@RebeccaKatsuya Good point.
Me: *Sneezes*
My screen: 6:29
Cornn Flaek bless you
Idk Wtvr oh thankyou!
thanks for making me laugh! :)
XD
Cornn Flaek bro wtf 🤣🤣😭😭💀
Most people commenting on ‘face’ pottery...there are sooo many other artistic pieces that I’ve never seen before! They are extremely inspiring!!!
Okay, UA-cam, I’ve finally watched it. Are you happy?
Ikr
You read my mind😂😂😂😂😅😅🤣😇😇➕🏳
90% are about the Trypophobia
5% are about the face sculpture in the bowl
5% other comments
nico maine mendoza yep true 😑
I’m worried about wtf is wrong with the video like why is it in portrait mode?
@@djak4803 because all of the footage is taken from Instagram
Ewwwww my whole body scrunched up when I saw all the holes 😶😶
Lori’s (#29) work is phenomenal! My #1 fave mug is one of hers and she also makes pipes!
Who knew that face pottery was so popular?
Who is obsessed with art? 😍😍😍
They truly have their heart in what they do.❤❤❤
Beautiful pieces!
I’m actually decided to take pottery lessons over the summer and this just inspired me SOoOOoOooO much
Number 17 ooks lile white chocolate painted pink
And number 17,23,22,25,26,27,28,29,30 and 19 are my fave
Only one thing is allowed to be your favorite.
Spencer Tyers damn she can have more than one favourite if she wants?? and you don't have to invalidate her for it 💀
Sorry Spencer, I couldn’t find where she asked for your opinion.
People can be so creative. Its mindblowing
0:33 *EXTREME TRYPOPHOBIA WARNING.* ⚠️ 🚨
*HELP.*
Thank you 😩
It was to late fore me 😭😭😭😭😓
Dorenda Standifer You’re Welcome. I didn’t want others to feel terrible after it.
?
What’s that?
No - Face [IRIDESCENT] it is the irrational fear of tiny holes. It seems weird but it makes me very uncomfortable 😣
Wish I knew where these artists are. I would love to invest in a few of these pieces, I love them. Think I will see if I can find them on the net.
Practically all of them are on Instagram and have online shops.
All of these creative processes give me serotonin
Beautiful! I really love sculpting. I wish I had the money to be able to do it on a larger scale. I got to take a class in school & definitely recommend if you get a chance!
Wow that's REALLY satisfying
Working with clay is *SOOOOO RELAXING🧘🏽♀️☯️❤*
THIS IS SO SATISFIYING!
❗️⚠️WARNING WARNING⚠️❗️
To anyone with Trypophobia at 0:28 there are a lot of holes, if you would like to skip go to 0:42!!!
@The ooffys lol thanks, it’s nice I got to help someone out :D
Wow🎉 so hardworking and BEAUTIFUL! I respect them for their hardwork❤️🎉
None:
Absolutely none:
*The face that just emerged from my milk and cereals and is now staring at me:* 0:49
Usually the thumbnail either lies to u or is the one good part, but the vid actually had some good content... ty for that
All of the cups in a coffee set purchased by me recently gave stunning beautiful cracks with the last one exploding loud in my hand with a piece whistling like a bullit next to my face. Made in China coffee set 👍👍👍. I think this great level of unique craft deserves a special video 😁
they really like that clip of a globe getting doused in pink glaze (showing it 3 times) but no potter would glaze their pot like that, it would come out lumpy and the design would crack like an egg
5:28 and next i feel in love withm they look so magical 😍😍😍
I thank all of you for sharing your art. Moves my soul in words I do not have but maybe art isn't about words its just what you see moves your soul?
You know when you’re bored when you watch a 9 minute video about 30 artist that take pottery to the next level.
literally why im here
for everyone saying that this is triggering their “trypophobia”, trypophobia isnt real. search it up on youtube and a lot of videos will tell you the real reason we fear clusters of holes. also, phobias are fears as in run away from the thing as fast as you can in a sweat, not discomfort when you see it.
Phobia literally means “fear or aversion.” Guess which part of the definition trypophobia falls under. Also, yes, I’m sure 16% of people are lying about feeling the need to scratch off their skin whenever they see certain patterns.
@@isaacevilman7586 mostly humans don't have an extreme irrational fear of holes, but they sense discomfort when seeing that mostly because it's a natural instanct humans are programmed with. So it's normal, to have some degree of aversion or disgust to thise weird looking holes and the majority of it is probably not even stemming from a phobia
Kitten Mimi Cool, does that discomfort make you want to scratch your skin off and become the only thing you see when you close your eyes for the next few days until the memory fades enough that the image is no longer clear enough to show up?
@@isaacevilman7586 100% agree. “trypophobia” seems to be a trend that blew up because pewdiepie reviewed it, and now so many people think they have a phobia. Phobias, or any disorder, have to interfere with daily life in order to be considered a disorder/phobia by therapists. I have terrible nyctophobia and it causes breakdowns i would normally never experience under other circumstances.
These are some really beautiful pieces of artwork.🫡
They must had good profit selling these magnificent pottery. :)
Wow, amazing. The West is improving but the East is still ahead
Hello supreme leader
Gretchen Carlson lmao thats not the real kim jong un ya dingus
@@user-vr7xe6zx1t dingus
Thank you so much! These were a pleasure to see.
everybody being so creative meanwhile me if i could solve a 1 math question : "IM A GENIUS!"
sklator. Ability to remember something is not the same as ability to create something. So don’t feel bad.
Creativity in art is comepletley different from solving math problems lol
Math and creativity are two different things, usually you're either good at art or good at logic based things, it's kind of bad you are neither lmao
@@jyh7180 bro im more of a creative person actually but they're just so talented
its called practice
Me: Oh, this seems nice.
*the second one*
Me: *screams*
Tryphobia✨✨
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SAMEE
2:00 flooreddd. These designs are incredible!
These are beautiful works and accomplished artists but I wouldn’t say most of them are “taking it to the next level”- several are using fairly common techniques, if very well. There are many more accomplished artists, these are mostly singled out for being good instagram videos.
Mary Vozenilek: Yeah, I was thinking the same thing
The thumbnail is at 5:43
You’re welcome
Oh boy, this is so, so cool. Fantastic. Talent at a totally different level. Amazing! ! !. Bravo. Keep up the good work. Love and hugs from me in Sri Lanka.
'' sculpts faces into his dinnerware'' at 0:51
I thought it said underware...
>~
Shut up
@@brycesusong6307 why so rude?woke up from the wrong side of bed?
What I learned from this video.....
Most people like to put faces on pottery
Faces and leaves, its a cliche in the pottery community. I personally think it doesn't show skill, but a lot of people disagree.
Insider always posts the most interesting videos
Imagine eating and your bowl is just looking trough YOUR SOUL
3:55 I've read enough Junji Ito to know where this is going
by now i must have watched this video 300 times, all the art in it is so good
For some reason now I want to get one or two of these beautiful piece badly
2:52
It’s all fun and games until you accidentally take a sip of that