To comments like can I pop it, I wouldn't think it pops, acrylic paint turns hard when it dries. I might be wrong- I know that those comments are a joke-
@@thedonutfather1480 If that is what she meant, we all didn't mishear it, she mispronounced it - she literally said "access," I don't hear any "b" in that pronounciation
@@bk-lu6ty its a fair point theres more paint than there is bubblewrap do you say theese cupcakes are made entireley out of cupcake cases? or this icecream is made entireley out of cone?
Sarge lol I’m not trying to make a point, I’m just saying there’s no point in saying that, because they know what they mean and they’re just being a smartass
not creative a computer program is used so he can know where to put the colors instead of using real artistic skill also he uses unoriginal artwork so even less creativity it pretty much paint by numbers using other people artwork
This is awesome! Although I kinda wish his theme was more original, like maybe he can do his own original designs . I would love to see what he would come up with.
Not too much different from other forms of art, but yeah, I can see what you’re saying. There’s an artist who does something similar but uses photographs to map it out. Do we only recognize an artist when it’s completed only by hand and mind, or is use of tools, paintbrush, palette knife, computer..etc allowed? Is it how hard they worked or just how pleasing a work is to a beholder?
@@sonofhibbs4425 @Son Of Hibbs It's more like, when you make art you add things on. You decided by yourself where you want to put each color(I need to tell you that this is not included a portrait from real person. But still even digital artist who can pick colors from the photo still need to figure out where things should go). He runs "another painting" in a computer, got the instruction for it, follow that instruction without adding anything into the piece. Although there's so much work that need to put in it and I do respect that, follow a set instruction(put color in each cell) to make something is more like a 'craft'. But this video is not a clickbait for me since the impressionist version of the piece is indeed art, you can't really get that drippy effect from each dot from any other methods.
i don't see how that makes it any less of an art piece. it's an incredible work of art and i'm starting to feel like you people are just jelapus. i'm an artist and we had several classes on what people consider art and it's amazing to see how easily people are willing to dismiss somebody artistry just cause they didn't do it 100% from their own mind. no art piece came 100% from someone's mind and it never will.
The dude doesn’t even paint? He paints by number in a super secret computer generated algorithmic stencil?? Bravo for thinking of that.. you should sell the program!
and the algorithm probably isn't too far off. You could totally make a layer in photoshop that splits the art into the same size as the bubbles, print out a stencil sheet, and if you are carful enough you can fill every bottle with the corresponding color on each bubble
2:37 the paint drippinga are surgically removed Nurse: wtf why are we doing surgery on a bubble rap painting Docter: SHHH IT MUST BE SURGICALLY REMOVED
Well he doesnt copy others in my opinion. For example, people who draw/paint realistic and paint celebrities for exercise arent copying either, just using references. But that's just my view on that 🤷♀️
Art is the subject matter and the method. Think of Andy Warhol-his subject matter wasn’t “original” in that they were icons or photos of people, but his method of screen printing is what made it so revolutionary. I think this is similar in that way-the process is what makes it so unique.
@@robennako7733 he uses a computer system which he runs other people's images and art through and it gives him the exact colour to use for the exact bubble. All this is is a customised paint by numbers. Not dissing him, I think it takes a lot of patience to do this, but it is him copying, taking reference doesn't include running someone else's art through a system which gives you instructions on how to copy it but with bubble wrap lol
Step 1 : find an image that you like Step 2 : pixelize it Step 3 : copy the colors Step 4 : ???? Step 5 : profit Jokes aside i personally think this isnt art, its more of a craft than it is art, this takes effort but not creativity i wish he would use this new found technique to make stuff thats visually interesting, but then again who am i to say that art has to be visually interesting Before you tell me to shut up, i am a painter and i dont dare to call myself an artist yet, i think thats something other people should be doing, anyhow im a painter so yes i could do this if i wanted to. It aint hard fam
But isn’t art literally anything?? Like sure, the bubblewrap “artworks” are pretty talentless and anyone could do it with the right materials and resources, but art can be anything from decorating a car or something to people who do graffiti and put their initials or nicknames on walls.
Just because you paint doesn't mean you get to decide what's art and what isn't. Anybody can call call themselves an artist. They're aren't any requirements and this comes of as pompous gatekeeping.
@@kp_4781 even adult coloring book makes you use your own creativity in choosing the color. He's basically copying a painting which is a part of art stealing. He has his own gallery for what? I'm all about studying from references but making people pay for art he recreate is bullshit
@@lone2234 hes not making anybody pay, people choose to pay for it. hes not really stealing anything either, did you notice how large all the pieces are? it still takes alot of effort for him to recreate these, and since its bubble wrap if he messes up he has to restart from scratch. and you still missed my original point: arts not about anything but enjoying what you make
@@kp_4781 he's putting it up for people to see literally selling it to people. Just because it takes a lot of effort doesn't mean it's not stealing. Just because it took a long time doesn't mean its art. You're not making sense. People pay for it because he put it up for people to pay if its free to look around the physical gallery I'm okw with that As I said I'm all about that using refrences and studying art is about creating but if you're putting it up and make people pay to look at it then that's unethical. Literally he copies it just in a different medium and he just follows a pattern. Stop defending him
For all the people commenting things like “he’s just stealing” or “this doesn’t take any artistic talent” or “this isn’t real art he’s just copying” etc, first of all, I don’t know for sure, but I would assume that he is legally taking from the original paintings that he is using for his work. Other artists do/have done this, Andy Warhol for one had permission to use the images that he did. I can’t prove that he had permission to take from these paintings, but I think that it’s a reasonable assumption to make, and thus he would not be stealing. Also, he’s not copying everything about the art. He isn’t actually painting with a brush on a canvas, he is injecting acrylic paint into bubble wrap. Although the image will come out very similar, the difference in the process does make a huge difference; it makes a difference for the artist as well as for the viewer. We don’t get a lot of information from this video, but I assume that for Hart his art is more about the process than the final image. The final image is just a product of the process. This process involving bubble wrap is necessary for his idea that “paintings are just wall coverings.” Also, although he doesn’t go into detail, he does feel that this is a painstaking process. Although it’s true that he is not the one organizing the pixels/bubbles, a computer does that for him, (although I don’t think it would add much to his meaning whether he organizes the pixels himself or not since he didn’t make the original painting in the first place) the painstaking process is not in the design, but in the actual recreation. A slow process like this can really give the artist a lot of time to spend with their work and thinking about what it means. This process is important for the viewer because knowing the process of how a piece was made will make you look at it differently. If it was delicately painted or paint was hurled at the canvas or it was finger painted or the canvas was kissed with lipstick. Knowing how something was made can drastically change how you look at a painting or what meanings you get from it. Finally, for those talking about how “this doesn’t take talent” or “anyone can do this,” sometimes art isn’t about technical skill. Sometime it’s really about the idea behind it. Hart puts his own flare in these paintings with this innovative process as well as in how he chooses to drip excess paint onto the back to create an impressionist work. He chooses how much extra paint and where. It is calculated; it is not random. And although it’s true that “anyone can do this,” the point is that HE did it. Nobody else is doing this. Duchamp’s “fountain” is a turned over and signed urinal, but it is considered groundbreaking and great art because his art questioned what art even is. Again, anyone could have done that, but that isn’t what matters.
Technically this is recycling right? Do you recycle? I do, through my art. I use cardboard as an alternative to canvas.. is it professional? No but I have a big stack and I thought I'd use it for creativity instead of throwing it out
OK IMA LEVEL WITH YA I JUST GOT A NOTIFICATION CAUSE THIS WAS LIKED AND ALL I SAW WAS "The impressions are surgically removed" AND I THOUGHT IT MENT LIKE WHEN YOU DO AN IMPRESSION OF SOMEONE I WAS SO CONFUSED!!!
The ultimate job,
It takes patience,
It takes creativity,
It takes self control,
*ITS A BUBBLE WRAP ARTIST*
it takes love
it takes patience
it takes pain
(thank you, next lyrics)
?? Those aren’t the lyrics
ᕼEᒪᒪO TᕼEᖇE i- i know. i was just-
never mind you don’t get it.
?? Yea I’m bad at understanding things
ᕼEᒪᒪO TᕼEᖇE its okkk
This is the kind of person who could build masterpieces on minecraft
_change my mind_
@@2rbt854 good job.
Also, amazing name lol
@@2rbt854 oml genius. Lol
yEAh
Well it might be different though
With the bubble wrap, you see all the empty spaces to be filled
But in minecraft it's just air
So that m-
he uses a computer program to create a paint by numbers. so a computer program could but he could not.
Lego
What do you mean "it didnt catch on?"
I would have my entire house covered wall to floor in bubble wrap.
jumps into bed and just POP
*sits on toilet* POP
If it caught on then everytime someone visits my home they’d see me face down on the floor.
What do you do after it's all popped?
@@mccarraa start over
Now th ose paintings looked like they're begging to be touched.
Ur my fav yt er
@@inanimate.5465 Thank you very much, that's an honor to hear uwu
anana alog
ur also my favorite I love your art style
I subbed on my school acc I cant sub here bc it’s my mom account
Ikr
Hello
“It’s *entirely* made of bubble wrap”
Acrylic paint: ;-;
I know right? Only like 5%of it is actually plastic...
*am I a joke to you*
this is actually minecraft
What? I Use acrylic paint as well as watercolor, pencil and alcohol markers I somehow don’t know what your talking about
@@chote29gt oh the acrylic isn’t bubble wrap! I’m dumb🤦♀️
Watching them peel the back is incredibly satisfying
If ur gonna hive this art away and ship it will you wrap it with bubble wrap?
BigWhiteMango why not
@@noonie_ yaaas an eyelash ♥️🥑👏
BigWhiteMango 🤔
BigWhiteMango delicate stuff needs bubble wrap but why not?
BigWhiteMango, that’s so ironic! 😂😅🤣😂
To comments like can I pop it, I wouldn't think it pops, acrylic paint turns hard when it dries. I might be wrong-
I know that those comments are a joke-
@Øłîvîä Rüðøłfä because you are everywhere
@@uraniumdepositsonly plot twist
Strawberry Cream extra plot twist:they both aren’t everywhere
another plot twist: everybody is nowhere, therefore everyone sees the commenter in nowhere...
plot twist: nowhere is somewhere
Congratulations, you've just invented the paint by number
The OG.
@@DaKing08 OH YEAAAH
So basically his job is ultimate, real-life pixel art.
Using one of the greatest inventions known to man.
Yeah basically
More like bubble art
The 8 year olds: *I'm gonna end this man's whole career*
Luckily he frames them lol
@@SnickersEatsCookies haha I get u
Outdated non sense jokes
8 year olds? Hold my beer
literally
A girl with bubble wrap and a girl who makes art out of kisses
*guy
Now that's a match made in heaven.
It’s a guy
They should date
Murderous grape uhhhh age difference
2:16
"As the paint is injected into a bubble, the access drips down the back of the piece."
...does she mean excess...?
No she literally said access, she’s not talking about the subtitles
I mean the subtitles are auto generated
It was actually an innuendo. So you're all wrong.
I think hundreds of you guys (probably thousands later lol) misheard the word ‘abscess’, as in ‘the abscess drips down the back of the piece’.
@@thedonutfather1480
If that is what she meant, we all didn't mishear it, she mispronounced it - she literally said "access," I don't hear any "b" in that pronounciation
Who else got anxiety when he ran his hands through the syringes
There are no needles in them, he is safe 😊
People getting anxiety from literally everything nowadays
Saw vibes
@@Haribollll ok boomer
Hercados P. Oh for god sake.
"This painting is made entirely out of bubble wrap" What about the paint?
Cookie Donut 🍩 OOOOOO
Cookie Donut wHaT aBoUt ThE pAiNt? What do you want them to say?? “This painting is made entirely out bubble wrap, except the paint” lmao no shit
@@bk-lu6ty its a fair point theres more paint than there is bubblewrap
do you say theese cupcakes are made entireley out of cupcake cases?
or this icecream is made entireley out of cone?
Sarge lol I’m not trying to make a point, I’m just saying there’s no point in saying that, because they know what they mean and they’re just being a smartass
@@iamthesenate3683 yes I agree
“Surgically removed”
They just peeled it off...
Surgical/ surgically can also mean removed with great precision, among other things❤
S.L. S.L. but mans just ripped it off, how is that precision
@@s.l.s.l.1405 ehhhh
@@MCAwesome15 that's an over exaggeration. They didn't just rip it off. They also probably did it so fast because they've perfected the technique.
If they just peeled it off, some of the paint would come out of the bubbles
2:02 "Would you like to play a game?"
Snowyskies Productions yessss same
Ooh the needle trap
Oh god XD
Yeah that was extremely painful to see when Amanda jumped into the Needle Pit.
Or... was forced to...
Oh my god. The creativity in humans has absolutely no limits. This is amazing!
LMAO, you ever see Detroit? It nasty covered in the graffiti that humans make!
not creative a computer program is used so he can know where to put the colors instead of using real artistic skill also he uses unoriginal artwork so even less creativity it pretty much paint by numbers using other people artwork
Annie Belle Miller- Detroit is nasty overall.
I respect the self discipline to not pop those bubbles more than the art itself lmao
people are so talented, I cant-
Put finger up to painting
Mom: Don't do it
Me:...
Mom:Don't think about it
Me:...
Mom:I'm serious
*Pop*
Mom:GET YOUR ASS BACK HERE RIGHT NOW
My mom would whoop me 😂
Omg this is off topic but is that chenle?
@@romeochhut3829 Nope. It's Chenlewise
It's Filled With Dry Paint And Has A Hole From The Syringe -_-
Rachell D me: AAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHH HELP MOM IS TRIENG TO KILL MEEEEE
Yo if that thing falls forward it’s all over
@Just_AutumnYT it's like jam and bread but 76 times bigger
Finally, I live for this.
Surgical removed?? They just pulled it off! That’s anything but surgical
They probably meant like carefully to make sure they don’t rip it or sth
@@sophiepie4135 They probably thought "surgically removed" sounded cooler.
You'd be surprised how much is 'just pulled off' during surgery
That's a really interesting way to paint, especially that it's made with bubble wrap just makes it more mind blowing.
Cool video!
This is awesome! Although I kinda wish his theme was more original, like maybe he can do his own original designs . I would love to see what he would come up with.
The algorithm is a simple color placement algorithm that just takes the image and pixelate it and places each pixel in a grid or circle.
Nooooo, it is a "top-secret custom-made computer algorithm".
duck big mighty ducky :D can i hug u c: fluffy duck
tbh it's more like pointilism rather than impressionism
Yes, but pointilism is considered a technique used by those who belonged to the impressionism movement, just not all of them.
Especially for Seurat's work
“”Top secret computer algorithm.””
Lol, same as how my printer uses a top secret algorithm to place the dots😂
Grid layout is an option in photoshop.
So he uses photoshop?
Could you explain how he does it?
@@tanishsingh5260 I CAN EXPLAIN... if ya want
@@AshriyaJaveed That would be nice.
@@AshriyaJaveed yes, please explain
“Okay, so, I know that the artist spent a _few_ hours creating this piece, but I promise I won’t press on it *too* hard.”
I always found regular painting beautiful but this....IS MAJESTIC!
He’s putting in so much effort to essentially carry out instructions from a computer
That's wat I was thinking too
Not too much different from other forms of art, but yeah, I can see what you’re saying. There’s an artist who does something similar but uses photographs to map it out. Do we only recognize an artist when it’s completed only by hand and mind, or is use of tools, paintbrush, palette knife, computer..etc allowed? Is it how hard they worked or just how pleasing a work is to a beholder?
@@sonofhibbs4425 @Son Of Hibbs It's more like, when you make art you add things on. You decided by yourself where you want to put each color(I need to tell you that this is not included a portrait from real person. But still even digital artist who can pick colors from the photo still need to figure out where things should go). He runs "another painting" in a computer, got the instruction for it, follow that instruction without adding anything into the piece. Although there's so much work that need to put in it and I do respect that, follow a set instruction(put color in each cell) to make something is more like a 'craft'. But this video is not a clickbait for me since the impressionist version of the piece is indeed art, you can't really get that drippy effect from each dot from any other methods.
yeah, i applaude him for the self control, patience and coming up with the idea but that's it
i don't see how that makes it any less of an art piece. it's an incredible work of art and i'm starting to feel like you people are just jelapus. i'm an artist and we had several classes on what people consider art and it's amazing to see how easily people are willing to dismiss somebody artistry just cause they didn't do it 100% from their own mind. no art piece came 100% from someone's mind and it never will.
Realistic wow AMAZING!
This is genius, I'm obsessed. Looks difficult to match up with that computer generated map- and preloading all the syringes, very skilled!!
This is honestly more satisfying then popping bubble wrap alone
Its really amazing what artists can do
“Color placement is planned using a top secret custom made computer algorithm” he treats this art method as if anyone else is going to attempt it
aw man, i've actually thought of attempting it, on a small scale tho. it looks very fun!
The dude doesn’t even paint? He paints by number in a super secret computer generated algorithmic stencil?? Bravo for thinking of that.. you should sell the program!
Facts what kind of tom foolery is this
I know, right? That’s exactly what I was thinking! Smart way to become a painter when you don’t actually have any talent.
and the algorithm probably isn't too far off. You could totally make a layer in photoshop that splits the art into the same size as the bubbles, print out a stencil sheet, and if you are carful enough you can fill every bottle with the corresponding color on each bubble
@@justanotherhappyhumanist8832 ya ik lmao. that would help people like me 😂
Only talent needed is patience and motivation if anything xD
How beautiful, The Impressionist Cezanne's pointalism in motion, I love it!
It's a really amazing and quirky work!!
Even works using recycled products.
It's really great. 👍👍👍
It’s like that minecraft meme, where thy have all of these blocks that actually makes a bigger picture
jotaro plz marry me he p much used the same program you use to make those
Turtles and the entire sea life are loving his art too
I was so bothered to see the syringes.
This is amazing!!!
Popping this bubble sheet is an ultimate stress reliever....
That is a really good way to reuse plastic! Less bubble rap will be wasted thanks to this guy!
2:37 the paint drippinga are surgically removed
Nurse: wtf why are we doing surgery on a bubble rap painting
Docter: SHHH IT MUST BE SURGICALLY REMOVED
LMAO you just made my day😂
This kind of art deserves appreciation than the so called modern art, which is nothing but some mindless scribbling and scratching on a canvas.
Well you go man!
IMAGINE USING BUBBLE WRAP FOR WALLPAPERS LIKE IT WOULD BE SO AWESOME
Now, this is cool. Very creative. Love seeing new mediums.
How is he allowed to buy that many syringes
Yaddle Ya Paddle, not all syringes have needles or are for medical use. I buy syringes by the case from Amazon to feed neo natal kittens with.
@@hotmessjess3390 can you feed me like you feed your kittens?😫
@@moralesabjf984 The syringe will be too small for you, plus kitten formula probably isn’t tasty 😂😂😂
1:16 me trying to explain my joke
Me:not mature enough to not touch the bubbles
😂
Everyone’s a artist in their own way
This👏🏼Is👏🏼absolutely👏🏼Incredible!
But why is he copying other artists' images when he has such an original technique?
It doesn't seem very creative
Well he doesnt copy others in my opinion. For example, people who draw/paint realistic and paint celebrities for exercise arent copying either, just using references. But that's just my view on that 🤷♀️
Art is the subject matter and the method. Think of Andy Warhol-his subject matter wasn’t “original” in that they were icons or photos of people, but his method of screen printing is what made it so revolutionary. I think this is similar in that way-the process is what makes it so unique.
@@robennako7733 he uses a computer system which he runs other people's images and art through and it gives him the exact colour to use for the exact bubble.
All this is is a customised paint by numbers. Not dissing him, I think it takes a lot of patience to do this, but it is him copying, taking reference doesn't include running someone else's art through a system which gives you instructions on how to copy it but with bubble wrap lol
Because companies dont want to buy his own designs. They want Iconic well known artwork.
Step 1 : find an image that you like
Step 2 : pixelize it
Step 3 : copy the colors
Step 4 : ????
Step 5 : profit
Jokes aside i personally think this isnt art, its more of a craft than it is art, this takes effort but not creativity i wish he would use this new found technique to make stuff thats visually interesting, but then again who am i to say that art has to be visually interesting
Before you tell me to shut up, i am a painter and i dont dare to call myself an artist yet, i think thats something other people should be doing, anyhow im a painter so yes i could do this if i wanted to. It aint hard fam
*Step 2/3: "color placement is planned using a ToP SeCrEt cUsToM MaDe cOmPuTeR AlGoRiThM"
But isn’t art literally anything?? Like sure, the bubblewrap “artworks” are pretty talentless and anyone could do it with the right materials and resources, but art can be anything from decorating a car or something to people who do graffiti and put their initials or nicknames on walls.
Just because you paint doesn't mean you get to decide what's art and what isn't. Anybody can call call themselves an artist. They're aren't any requirements and this comes of as pompous gatekeeping.
but he made it tho
cool process but i wish he made his own pieces instead of copying other works :(
he uses a computer program too he doesn't even use artistic skill he's basically just doing really large paint by numbers its actually pretty lame
@@Fochit8611 art is about enjoying what you create, not originality. theres a reason adult coloring books exist.
@@kp_4781 even adult coloring book makes you use your own creativity in choosing the color.
He's basically copying a painting which is a part of art stealing. He has his own gallery for what? I'm all about studying from references but making people pay for art he recreate is bullshit
@@lone2234 hes not making anybody pay, people choose to pay for it. hes not really stealing anything either, did you notice how large all the pieces are? it still takes alot of effort for him to recreate these, and since its bubble wrap if he messes up he has to restart from scratch.
and you still missed my original point: arts not about anything but enjoying what you make
@@kp_4781 he's putting it up for people to see literally selling it to people. Just because it takes a lot of effort doesn't mean it's not stealing. Just because it took a long time doesn't mean its art. You're not making sense. People pay for it because he put it up for people to pay if its free to look around the physical gallery I'm okw with that
As I said I'm all about that using refrences and studying art is about creating but if you're putting it up and make people pay to look at it then that's unethical. Literally he copies it just in a different medium and he just follows a pattern. Stop defending him
For all the people commenting things like “he’s just stealing” or “this doesn’t take any artistic talent” or “this isn’t real art he’s just copying” etc, first of all, I don’t know for sure, but I would assume that he is legally taking from the original paintings that he is using for his work. Other artists do/have done this, Andy Warhol for one had permission to use the images that he did. I can’t prove that he had permission to take from these paintings, but I think that it’s a reasonable assumption to make, and thus he would not be stealing. Also, he’s not copying everything about the art. He isn’t actually painting with a brush on a canvas, he is injecting acrylic paint into bubble wrap. Although the image will come out very similar, the difference in the process does make a huge difference; it makes a difference for the artist as well as for the viewer. We don’t get a lot of information from this video, but I assume that for Hart his art is more about the process than the final image. The final image is just a product of the process. This process involving bubble wrap is necessary for his idea that “paintings are just wall coverings.” Also, although he doesn’t go into detail, he does feel that this is a painstaking process. Although it’s true that he is not the one organizing the pixels/bubbles, a computer does that for him, (although I don’t think it would add much to his meaning whether he organizes the pixels himself or not since he didn’t make the original painting in the first place) the painstaking process is not in the design, but in the actual recreation. A slow process like this can really give the artist a lot of time to spend with their work and thinking about what it means. This process is important for the viewer because knowing the process of how a piece was made will make you look at it differently. If it was delicately painted or paint was hurled at the canvas or it was finger painted or the canvas was kissed with lipstick. Knowing how something was made can drastically change how you look at a painting or what meanings you get from it. Finally, for those talking about how “this doesn’t take talent” or “anyone can do this,” sometimes art isn’t about technical skill. Sometime it’s really about the idea behind it. Hart puts his own flare in these paintings with this innovative process as well as in how he chooses to drip excess paint onto the back to create an impressionist work. He chooses how much extra paint and where. It is calculated; it is not random. And although it’s true that “anyone can do this,” the point is that HE did it. Nobody else is doing this. Duchamp’s “fountain” is a turned over and signed urinal, but it is considered groundbreaking and great art because his art questioned what art even is. Again, anyone could have done that, but that isn’t what matters.
This is such an amazing and also relaxing process to watch. Very ASMR.
It also reminds me of paint by number but in an insanely more intricate way.
When he said it annoys him when bubble wrap pops I purposely stood on a square of bubble wrap
satan is trying to tempt me
Same
He might have won the battle but not the war ...... nvm he won
*Imagine if a person visits his gallery, and popped all of his creations...*
I would kill that person
@@idontexist1966 same
I give him so much credit for doing all the art
Just incredible. Literally
I want to make a bubble wrap painting just so I can pop the paint.
@@DuckBwos95437 it was a joke.
Props to this man because this is amazing!
Amazing ..amazing salute
taking color by number on a whole new level
It's actually way more interesting than I thought. Love the fact that he creates 2 paintings every time. I like the messier side more.
I wanted to see him inject more of the bubbles
Technically this is recycling right?
Do you recycle?
I do, through my art. I use cardboard as an alternative to canvas.. is it professional? No but I have a big stack and I thought I'd use it for creativity instead of throwing it out
**sees bubble wrap**
artist : "i can make great art on it"
me : **pops it**
Wow. A very cool pointillism technique! Love it.
😍so gorgeous, and awesome originality
The only bubble wrap that my brain would not want to pop.
Same
I wouldn't stay in that art gallery for long
All the paintings would be popped
Yo! I would love to have bubble wrap as my wall paper... I would freaking pop all day... Lmao
Creative and beautiful
Wow I never would have thought to use bubble wrap!🙌🏾
Now I want to pop it...
JustStuff 19 They Are Filled With Dry Paint And Have A Hole From The Syringe
Now what happens if u push the painting accidentally-
SOMEONE GET THE MOP AND SOAP
paint dries.
I would be that one kid to walk up to it and pop them all and then leave.
am I a wig?? The Bubbles Are Filled With Dry Paint And A Hole From The Syringe
@@-steampunkity-vivusautemmo915 okay?
@@thebaecat wig
@@-steampunkity-vivusautemmo915 bruh its JokInG around. If you dont know what that means it means *JUST KIDDING, I DIDNT MEAN IT, GOOFING AROUND, ETC*
Absolutely incredible and such a cool technique!
Should’ve shown more injecting in the bubble wrap! That’s why we’re all here! So freakin satisfying!!
'The impressions are surgically removed'
*rips impression from bubble wrap*
OK IMA LEVEL WITH YA I JUST GOT A NOTIFICATION CAUSE THIS WAS LIKED AND ALL I SAW WAS "The impressions are surgically removed" AND I THOUGHT IT MENT LIKE WHEN YOU DO AN IMPRESSION OF SOMEONE I WAS SO CONFUSED!!!
Would be a shame if my cat would come across one of these. :^)
2:08 - Literally PicToBrick or something similar.
Absolutely phenomenal
Oh my😍😍😍😍
This gives me anxiety,I want to pop them so hard
I don’t think it’s possible since they’re filled with a acrylic paint that then dries
Isn't this the same as pixel art but in bubble wrap?
The but that you inserted into the sentence explains exactly why it isn't the same.
my chaotic brain: mm i wanna slap it.
Or jump on it full body 😩😫
*Not only is it satisfying to pop but also a good canvas.....*
Now that’s just pure talent
"..a super secret computer algorithm.."
Oh, you mean Windows Paint. It's not a secret just because no-one uses it lol.
“It takes anywhere from three weeks to a month”
So a...month?
No , 4weeks=one month
4 weeks is a month....
*How do they Not Resist Popping Bubble wrap-*
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING
Very impressive, really unique. WOW😮🎉🎉