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https://youtu.be/BiYpLIHHck8
LovecraftianHugz
So is he also using horsefeathers?
DubhIainn
I'm guessing this technique was discovered when some long haired Potter got too close to freshly burnt ceramics :)
rssplowman
If it hasn’t happened yet, and it most likely has, someone is going to do this with pubes.
lostandlonelyguy
The first two were great, and the bowl at the end turned out better than I initially thought it would.
RememberTheC4nt
That burned hair smell...
pogon
Well that went on forever. Mildly interesting.
gman41750
I’m surprised at the negativity from so many. I think this post is outstanding. Interesting and beautiful. Oh well, to each his own
JeremyDunn
Can we get a shout out to the Hobbes timing bar?
bigdicklover30002
No thanks.
Buttershroom
Now, make me one with a portrait of your face
irotinmyskin
way to ruin a perfect white vase
TheBlackBolt
me after watching this gif
ScottBugVillain
Meanwhile there’s a pissed-off bald-assed horse muttering, “Use your own hair, you hairless effin’ monkey!”
AnnieRyouOK
Can't use your own hair if you're hairless
HerdPapley
It's pretty, sure. But I also find that a bit gross. That was on a horses butt yesterday. Now it's burned into your flower vase forever.
yy0b
High temperature (~1000 C) is surprising good at sterilizing things
fathogwrestler
Horses don't have feathers. You can't trick me.
KayRaven
Pegasus.
Mokelzwerg
Well that was a waste of time...
the12thletter
The organic patterns on white ceramic look kinda warframe-y.
Steelballsofstill
ima use a dildo
FranklyScarlettIDontGiveADamn
Dear god I wish my city would let me build a kiln. I miss pottery so bad but I live in a fire prone area.
Hexxxxxxxxx
Did anyone notice the giraffe throughout the gif?
psycmoe
This is the post that got me to log in and upvote today.
RedCross669
That's pretty neat.
Articate
Aaaaand that’s this month’s data
imnotcommentingonthispost
I guarantee he has made at least one with his own pubes
rasnajalebi
Definately
WhiteGuy021
Guano bowls: collect the whole set.
fabulouspizza
Ruhig
And probably several inadvertently with his arm hair.
PlainviewUVGF
Interesting, but not attractive looking.
Invisble1
No finished shot?! Wtf
Moguntia
I was curios so googled it https://www.google.de/search?q=stunning+horse+hair+raku+pottery&prmd=isvn&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi9
BugEyedLemur
Fairdinkums
I know!!!! Do you polish them after?! Or clean them?! I NEED TO KNOW!
Paninisareallevil
We did it with a local artist when I went to school and we just scrubbed them
ahernandez
They said it was stunning. I waited the whole gif to be stunned. Instead I was stunningly disappointed
BadBoyBoris
/a/IQph2
AngeloMonharti
i think it looks like shit
Piloerection69
HORSESHIT!
Not the one in the gif but the same subjects.
almightyblob
Ok so they look just as shitty as the WIP ones in the gif. Disappointing.
That horse hair has accomplished more than I have in my life FeelsBadMan
Lexsed
They kinda looked interesting enough when I didn't know the process. Now it just looks like burnt hair and feathers to me thanks for this.
to this*
PlatypusPowersActivate
As neat as that was I was really looking forward to a shot of the finished product v
rufisium
I remember cracking up at that part when I was little. Ah elementary school years humor.
DoctorDoctorHere
Where is that gif from mate? It's gold
amishgonewild
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0257516/fullcredits
Stolen shamelessly from the depths of user sub. Alas, I don’t have that sweet sauce to go with it.
Rivalyn
Apparently it's from "Cursed" (2005)
RazzleDazzle69
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Ellitivity
Its a movie called Cursed. https://youtu.be/4xCl0hma4Yw
NR97420
Oh, God... the SMELL....
erischilde
Omg horses have feathers!
KobeBurger
yourmomatwoodstock
It’s only smellz.
isildur
Yeah, I was thinking this. He doesn't seem to even avoid the smoke plumes. I think I'd be retching.
It's not actually that bad when it's a well ventilated area, I've done this before
HaryTheVII
I don't know. I have burnt my and other people's hair on their legs and it smells like a burnt pig. It lasts some time even in an open space
I don't doubt it, but burning hair smell is like the sound of sliding styrofoam together... it doesn't take much for me.
StannumStannum
That's a perfect description.
Ctiyboy
Really? I burn my arm hairs for fun, is it that bad for you that you'd throw up?
GearIsWack
Burn a feather, you will understand, I've made that mistake once, it is awful
JazzSpazzCat
I do too....
misspoopsalot
Forgive me for seeing this subjectively, but I don’t see the beauty in it... it just looks like someone drew squiggly lines then smudged it
trizzy712
Most of them aren't nearly as smudgy, all of the ones I've seen are pretty clean and they get additional work done like painting and carving
Elbaryn
Agreed. I think it's just ugly.
SHIKAKAAAAA
Neat? Yes. Stunning? Naah.
keraos
It's imbalanced. One or two of these would likely be stunning when competed, but the others were uneven, poorly distributed.
mattrixk
Yeah, it's interesting, but it's ugly.
aluriilol
I don't think it's cool either
PraiseTitties
I don't think it's finished either. There's probably a couple of steps afterward to finish it
KezzySarus
Not really. A scrub to get rid of the crunchy bits, and MAYBE a clear wax or something. But that's it,
tilerd
I was really hoping I wasn’t going to be the first to say it haha
My thoughts exactly...
It's a Japanese form, so it's not necessarily a traditional western thing, and thus not for everyone, I like it personally
geiokami
These are also bad examples of it, I have a wolf and horse sculpture like this and it makes them look more interesting, also a blue vase
Sasuuni
Found the weeaboo.
Lol no, I did ceramics for several years
AmArschdieRaeuber
I don't think that's a cultural thing, most people enjoy art from every culture. This is just very plain, I doubt every asian person digs it
The Japanese have an artistic culture based around simple imperfections, it's not their only artistic culture, and it certainly appeals 1/2
To others outside of Japan, but there is a historically Japanese aspect to it, and it is rooted in certain spiritual/philosophical ideas 2/3
That are relatively unique to Japan as well 3/3
LovecraftianHugz
So is he also using horsefeathers?
DubhIainn
I'm guessing this technique was discovered when some long haired Potter got too close to freshly burnt ceramics :)
rssplowman
If it hasn’t happened yet, and it most likely has, someone is going to do this with pubes.
lostandlonelyguy
The first two were great, and the bowl at the end turned out better than I initially thought it would.
RememberTheC4nt
That burned hair smell...
pogon
Well that went on forever. Mildly interesting.
gman41750
I’m surprised at the negativity from so many. I think this post is outstanding. Interesting and beautiful. Oh well, to each his own
JeremyDunn
Can we get a shout out to the Hobbes timing bar?
bigdicklover30002
No thanks.
Buttershroom
Now, make me one with a portrait of your face
irotinmyskin
way to ruin a perfect white vase
TheBlackBolt
ScottBugVillain
Meanwhile there’s a pissed-off bald-assed horse muttering, “Use your own hair, you hairless effin’ monkey!”
AnnieRyouOK
Can't use your own hair if you're hairless
HerdPapley
It's pretty, sure. But I also find that a bit gross. That was on a horses butt yesterday. Now it's burned into your flower vase forever.
yy0b
High temperature (~1000 C) is surprising good at sterilizing things
fathogwrestler
Horses don't have feathers. You can't trick me.
KayRaven
Pegasus.
Mokelzwerg
Well that was a waste of time...
the12thletter
The organic patterns on white ceramic look kinda warframe-y.
Steelballsofstill
ima use a dildo
FranklyScarlettIDontGiveADamn
Dear god I wish my city would let me build a kiln. I miss pottery so bad but I live in a fire prone area.
Hexxxxxxxxx
Did anyone notice the giraffe throughout the gif?
psycmoe
This is the post that got me to log in and upvote today.
RedCross669
That's pretty neat.
Articate
Aaaaand that’s this month’s data
imnotcommentingonthispost
I guarantee he has made at least one with his own pubes
rasnajalebi
Definately
WhiteGuy021
Guano bowls: collect the whole set.
fabulouspizza
Ruhig
And probably several inadvertently with his arm hair.
PlainviewUVGF
Interesting, but not attractive looking.
Invisble1
No finished shot?! Wtf
Moguntia
I was curios so googled it https://www.google.de/search?q=stunning+horse+hair+raku+pottery&prmd=isvn&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi9
BugEyedLemur
Fairdinkums
I know!!!! Do you polish them after?! Or clean them?! I NEED TO KNOW!
Paninisareallevil
We did it with a local artist when I went to school and we just scrubbed them
ahernandez
They said it was stunning. I waited the whole gif to be stunned. Instead I was stunningly disappointed
BadBoyBoris
/a/IQph2
AngeloMonharti
i think it looks like shit
Piloerection69
HORSESHIT!
BadBoyBoris
Not the one in the gif but the same subjects.
almightyblob
Ok so they look just as shitty as the WIP ones in the gif. Disappointing.
BadBoyBoris
That horse hair has accomplished more than I have in my life FeelsBadMan
Lexsed
They kinda looked interesting enough when I didn't know the process. Now it just looks like burnt hair and feathers to me thanks for this.
Lexsed
to this*
PlatypusPowersActivate
As neat as that was I was really looking forward to a shot of the finished product
v
rufisium
I remember cracking up at that part when I was little. Ah elementary school years humor.
DoctorDoctorHere
Where is that gif from mate? It's gold
amishgonewild
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0257516/fullcredits
PlatypusPowersActivate
Stolen shamelessly from the depths of user sub. Alas, I don’t have that sweet sauce to go with it.
Rivalyn
Apparently it's from "Cursed" (2005)
RazzleDazzle69
.
Ellitivity
Its a movie called Cursed. https://youtu.be/4xCl0hma4Yw
NR97420
Oh, God... the SMELL....
erischilde
Omg horses have feathers!
KobeBurger
yourmomatwoodstock
It’s only smellz.
isildur
Yeah, I was thinking this. He doesn't seem to even avoid the smoke plumes. I think I'd be retching.
yy0b
It's not actually that bad when it's a well ventilated area, I've done this before
HaryTheVII
I don't know. I have burnt my and other people's hair on their legs and it smells like a burnt pig. It lasts some time even in an open space
NR97420
I don't doubt it, but burning hair smell is like the sound of sliding styrofoam together... it doesn't take much for me.
StannumStannum
That's a perfect description.
Ctiyboy
Really? I burn my arm hairs for fun, is it that bad for you that you'd throw up?
GearIsWack
Burn a feather, you will understand, I've made that mistake once, it is awful
JazzSpazzCat
I do too....
misspoopsalot
Forgive me for seeing this subjectively, but I don’t see the beauty in it... it just looks like someone drew squiggly lines then smudged it
trizzy712
Most of them aren't nearly as smudgy, all of the ones I've seen are pretty clean and they get additional work done like painting and carving
Elbaryn
Agreed. I think it's just ugly.
SHIKAKAAAAA
Neat? Yes. Stunning? Naah.
keraos
It's imbalanced. One or two of these would likely be stunning when competed, but the others were uneven, poorly distributed.
mattrixk
Yeah, it's interesting, but it's ugly.
aluriilol
I don't think it's cool either
PraiseTitties
I don't think it's finished either. There's probably a couple of steps afterward to finish it
KezzySarus
Not really. A scrub to get rid of the crunchy bits, and MAYBE a clear wax or something. But that's it,
tilerd
I was really hoping I wasn’t going to be the first to say it haha
Mokelzwerg
My thoughts exactly...
yy0b
It's a Japanese form, so it's not necessarily a traditional western thing, and thus not for everyone, I like it personally
geiokami
These are also bad examples of it, I have a wolf and horse sculpture like this and it makes them look more interesting, also a blue vase
Sasuuni
Found the weeaboo.
yy0b
Lol no, I did ceramics for several years
AmArschdieRaeuber
I don't think that's a cultural thing, most people enjoy art from every culture. This is just very plain, I doubt every asian person digs it
yy0b
The Japanese have an artistic culture based around simple imperfections, it's not their only artistic culture, and it certainly appeals 1/2
yy0b
To others outside of Japan, but there is a historically Japanese aspect to it, and it is rooted in certain spiritual/philosophical ideas 2/3
yy0b
That are relatively unique to Japan as well 3/3