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‘Satisfying yet unsatisfying:’ Man destroys freshly made pots, video goes viral

A video shared on Instagram about an artist making pots and destroying them has gone viral with nearly 33 million views.

Published on: Sep 07, 2023 08:09 PM IST
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A video of a pottery artist has left netizens baffled. Why? The viewers cannot decide if they like the video or are unimpressed with it. The clip is posted on Instagram by the artist Brett Wulc.

The image shows the man making a pot and destroying it the next moment. (Instagram/@bwpottery)
The image shows the man making a pot and destroying it the next moment. (Instagram/@bwpottery)

“Splitting pots,” he wrote as he shared the video on Instagram. The clip opens to show the artist standing in front of a newly created pot kept on a pottery wheel. Instead of carefully removing the pot - something that pottery artists usually do - he goes on to destroy it. The video then shows him doing just that over and over again.

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Take a look at this pottery video that has created a buzz among people:

“I'm angry and relaxed at the same time,” shared an Instagram user. “This is the most satisfying yet unsatisfying thing I've ever seen,” added another. “I wasn't prepared to watch a vase-murdering video today but here we are,” joked a third. “Why is this video 3 hours long?” joined a fourth. “I love this and hate this at the same time,” wrote a fifth.

 
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