Always- it’s always the quietest, nicest kid that’s the incredible artist. And they never boast; usually they don’t even show people their art, you just randomly get to see it and realize one day like damn, we’ve had a Picasso in the corner and never knew
This sentiment is so underrated. My enthusiasm and zest for life was severely impeded because I was made to feel like I was “too much” and not worthy of feeling confident in myself. There’s something endearing about this character’s indomitable spirit. Even though she’s clearly bratty. 😂
I remember in year 4 this girl stole her older sister’s markers and brought them to school and said they were for professional artists. She also said that her sister brought them from Scotland and would be pissed if they went missing. A few weeks later I saw the same ones at the local Poundland. 😂
Okay but in my school we did actually have the good artists who scrimped and bought their own art supplies lmao. Polychromos were a status symbol but you would literally be saving money from your part time job and your birthday for it lol
"They are really expensive" *the pens looking like they from the local corner shop for like 80p* Love the video btw. Fantastic acting skills x edit: holy shit i've never had so many likes DAD I'M FAMOUS
I remember her. Lol. She will talk herself up so much, then get embarrassed and say she's having an off day when she sees someone else doodle something
I got ohuhu markers i brough them to art clas like 10 times before giving up because its the 216 pack i got and i couldnt be bothered carrying them anymore😭
In art I was a nuisance because I would always draw a Rafiki version of Simba somewhere into my stuff and usually get marked down for it. I don't care I am very pleased that I can draw it in under like 7 seconds and it I don't know it pleases me to use me deal with it
I was a kid who sat in the corner quietly with my alcahol markers that cost £80. I made the mistake of showing how good they were and BAM all the tips broken and half the markers used up. Never again.
I can relate to this sketch about no sharing , as they always got lost but not the snobbery although i was one of the better drawers in my class , but using Berol pens or Staedleter or Derwent pencils as they was the best better than the cheap stuff in the sket6ch .
And you know they're not too far from the stick man they were criticizing. Seriously people who brag about being good artists usually aren't that good speaking from experience. I never bragged (because I'm socially awkward) and anytime I was asked about it I'd say stuff like: "Thank you. It took me a while to make but it's not the best" I had a classmate in highschool who was really good at art. He used to draw weapons alone in a corner. But he was really good at it. He later explained his uncle owns an gun shop here in Italy and because of this he grew up among weapons. And that's why he liked drawing them. I instead usually draw people. Details like lips and eyes or portraits or faces in different positions sometimes cut off. I once drew a face from the tip of the nose down or a somewhat profile with only the nose lips and neck. Or a poor attempt at an asian eye with glasses. Also I recently had a girl look over my sketchbook during lesson in uni and tell me I draw really well and I stood there embarassed and said: "I like to draw stuff like this." referring to the people I drew. I had a professor once give glances at my drawing interested. I mean it's the whole point why I even chose design. Because I love art and because it's relaxing.
I’d be lying if I said I didn’t wanna spit in her face 😂 like this is a compliment btw at how great of an actor she is 😂😂😂 because this made my blood boil I hate ppl who do this ‘I think I’m predicted higher’ omg stfu and the ‘I just see an sketch pen to paper’ just makes you cringe
Yup, but then you have those “artists” Who are actually decent at art, but purposefully put themselves down in front of other people by saying “omg I’m so at drawing!” Just so people praise and compliment them.
Too many professional artists get a name and people eat up their because of their name even if they are pumping out garbage, sometimes it's actual garbage.
Yes there is always a girl like this! There is one RIGHT next to me and she is so annoying like she's so overly humble expecting people to say her art is good and I just tell her that her art is okay because I'm not having it. I'm in year 9 and unfortunately for my options if I pick art I can't take spanish but I love both subjects, though I love art more but my spanish teacher told my mum she wants me to take spanish for GCSE in parents evening. Maybe things will miraculously get switched up or I'll manage to do both but does anybody have any advice for if that miracle does not come to life?
The ones that are actually good are just in the corner not speaking
1k likes and no comments how is that possible
1k likes and only 1 comment let's change that
Always- it’s always the quietest, nicest kid that’s the incredible artist. And they never boast; usually they don’t even show people their art, you just randomly get to see it and realize one day like damn, we’ve had a Picasso in the corner and never knew
Yes, the ones who shout "LOOK IT'S ME I'M THE BEST" are usually not the best.
i think that's me???
Picasso has left the chat
Oh yes 😔
I can’t hate this girl. The enthusiasm of a teenager is a rare elixir indeed.
This sentiment is so underrated. My enthusiasm and zest for life was severely impeded because I was made to feel like I was “too much” and not worthy of feeling confident in myself. There’s something endearing about this character’s indomitable spirit. Even though she’s clearly bratty. 😂
her: they’re professional!
The felt tips: those crap squeaky ones that tips fuzz
Omg I hate them
@@mycatpoppy2506 same
I could hear their screeches on the paper lol
@newportdragon19mufc Same for real
"me. myself. i am my own inspiration." yeah i tried that but my art teacher wasn't buying it unfortunately 😂
If you get the stimulus me myself and I you could probably get away with it 😂
Wow ASDA felt tips! I'm so jealous!
Name checks out
I remember in year 4 this girl stole her older sister’s markers and brought them to school and said they were for professional artists. She also said that her sister brought them from Scotland and would be pissed if they went missing. A few weeks later I saw the same ones at the local Poundland. 😂
My sister is an incredible artist but thankfully she doesn’t act like this, she is actually quite humble.
That shows that she’s a real artist. 😃
Nobody in state school, can act like this anyway.
Man the good artists never act like this
My brother is too, and he genuinely doesn't realise how good he is. I wish I had a 10th of his bloody talent 😔
All REAL artists are.
Okay but in my school we did actually have the good artists who scrimped and bought their own art supplies lmao. Polychromos were a status symbol but you would literally be saving money from your part time job and your birthday for it lol
Why is this so realistic
I remember my school report and my art teacher writing "achieves little in class, attitude is a concern" but to be fair I hated her and art class.
The girl who gets a c for not doing enough annotation:
"They are really expensive"
*the pens looking like they from the local corner shop for like 80p*
Love the video btw. Fantastic acting skills x
edit: holy shit i've never had so many likes
DAD I'M FAMOUS
Yep 😂😂😂😂
Are you English by any chance
I’ve had those pens before, can confirm they are cheap for a reason
They can be bought for £1 at Asda
I was thinking they looked like something you would buy cheap at Walmart.
Mum asked me not to share. Classic 😂
The pen in the hair, I love the little details 😂😂😂
I remember her. Lol. She will talk herself up so much, then get embarrassed and say she's having an off day when she sees someone else doodle something
And there was me thinking that it was only the Geographer's who knew how to colour in!
i saw those pens in asda yesterday- 💀
I got ohuhu markers i brough them to art clas like 10 times before giving up because its the 216 pack i got and i couldnt be bothered carrying them anymore😭
And these people never even do A-level because they realise how hard it is
Fr
love the pen in the hair
im in art school and i do *not* miss these girls in high school… too real. lol
My absolute annoyance as an artist seeing someone call those professional is off the charts
the high bun with scrunchies and pen in it is just so real-
love the asda pens
Oh. My. GOD I hate these types of girls 😣. They just think they are sooo cool. Incredible acting by the way!!
At least half the class is like that... Extremely annoying. 😂😂
Please do one of these for every subject XD, so realistic and there's always one of these people in every class, PE, music, sewing etc!
"Artíste" really put the cherry on the sundae.
In art I was a nuisance because I would always draw a Rafiki version of Simba somewhere into my stuff and usually get marked down for it. I don't care I am very pleased that I can draw it in under like 7 seconds and it I don't know it pleases me to use me deal with it
The pen in the hair hahaha
I have those. Some of them still work as of today because I had them for years. My dad bought them. I loved them.
First it’s like you’ve been in my house. Now it’s like you visited my school out in the Australian countryside 😂
I wanna be an aRtEEst
My favorite way people pronounce anything is when they say artEEst
If this girl was in my class I would not be able to help but laugh!
ligit my actual art teacher
„One of many…“ 😂😂😂
I do photography and we are in the same class as the art kids and half of them think they are Picasso or da Vinci
there is always one! I'm in yr10 GCSE art. that one girl omg! i can't even!😂😂
The biro as a hairpin stuck in her bun!
I think we've all been all these people once upon a time! 🤣
I was a kid who sat in the corner quietly with my alcahol markers that cost £80. I made the mistake of showing how good they were and BAM all the tips broken and half the markers used up. Never again.
I used to bring in my own art supplies, but I didn't tell anyone they were mine unless they asked where I got them from
The biro in your scrunchie is perfect
Surprisingly my GCSE art group is really chill, like minus the back corner lot who everyone hates, we pretty much all get along
I can relate to this sketch about no sharing , as they always got lost but not the snobbery although i was one of the better drawers in my class , but using Berol pens or Staedleter or Derwent pencils as they was the best better than the cheap stuff in the sket6ch .
And you know they're not too far from the stick man they were criticizing.
Seriously people who brag about being good artists usually aren't that good speaking from experience. I never bragged (because I'm socially awkward) and anytime I was asked about it I'd say stuff like: "Thank you. It took me a while to make but it's not the best"
I had a classmate in highschool who was really good at art. He used to draw weapons alone in a corner. But he was really good at it. He later explained his uncle owns an gun shop here in Italy and because of this he grew up among weapons. And that's why he liked drawing them.
I instead usually draw people. Details like lips and eyes or portraits or faces in different positions sometimes cut off. I once drew a face from the tip of the nose down or a somewhat profile with only the nose lips and neck. Or a poor attempt at an asian eye with glasses.
Also I recently had a girl look over my sketchbook during lesson in uni and tell me I draw really well and I stood there embarassed and said: "I like to draw stuff like this." referring to the people I drew. I had a professor once give glances at my drawing interested. I mean it's the whole point why I even chose design. Because I love art and because it's relaxing.
You wanna be an artist?! Wow I never could've guessed that!
The colour of your neck is spot on 🤣
I had to bring my own supplies to every gcse lesson
Yes, crayola, the most professional of supplies
ASDA?! Damn 😂
The Asda felt tips 😂
In my class, pretty much everyone thinks their terrible
her eyes are gorgeous
the pen in her hairrrrrrrr
I’d be lying if I said I didn’t wanna spit in her face 😂 like this is a compliment btw at how great of an actor she is 😂😂😂 because this made my blood boil I hate ppl who do this ‘I think I’m predicted higher’ omg stfu and the ‘I just see an sketch pen to paper’ just makes you cringe
Monica in a school uniform 😄
No cause my yea he makes us being our own equipment… like it’s summer and I’m stuck doing coursework to prepare for my final piece in May…
‘professional felt tips’ missing the point that pencils or paint or oil pastels is a more common medium
As an art teacher- I can tell you the using felt tips are a bad idea……unless you are a top student…otherwise your work will look childish! 😅
Never noticed the pen until mentioned 🤣
Good video Monica
~ARTIISTE~
Literally me but I was shy/introvert... you still can't use my pro markers, thanks. 😂
as someone doing gcse art rn i can tell you “me myself and i” is a complete lie
😂 The accuracy
one way to tell an acutally good artist? they wont tell you they are a good artist
Yup, but then you have those “artists”
Who are actually decent at art, but purposefully put themselves down in front of other people by saying “omg I’m so at drawing!”
Just so people praise and compliment them.
@@takashiz-1731 i honestly fucking hate those too
my school offers gcse art packs you can buy
Too many professional artists get a name and people eat up their because of their name even if they are pumping out garbage, sometimes it's actual garbage.
Someone's been watching Caitlyn Reilly
My mum would buy these at rhe supermarket and tell me not to share them. My art was horrible anyway, it didn't matter
Yes there is always a girl like this! There is one RIGHT next to me and she is so annoying like she's so overly humble expecting people to say her art is good and I just tell her that her art is okay because I'm not having it. I'm in year 9 and unfortunately for my options if I pick art I can't take spanish but I love both subjects, though I love art more but my spanish teacher told my mum she wants me to take spanish for GCSE in parents evening. Maybe things will miraculously get switched up or I'll manage to do both but does anybody have any advice for if that miracle does not come to life?
I feel slightly called out here 😭😭
It is so accurate😅
I think any gcse art teacher (mine anyway) would kill you if you brought in/used felt tip pens💀
The pen in the hair
the flashbacks this gave me 😭😭 Alevel art is so so much better
Quick weird question-
Where did you get that tie?
probably her old school
I think I might do art as am already good at it
This was so funny ❤
Asda pensss
:)
My sister did art and she tells me to bring my own paits and she got a nine so ima just listen
tbh no one acted like this in gcse art but they did in yr7-9
As someone who passed art gcse, do not do it.
My teacher suggested I shouldn’t take Art 💁🏻✌️😔
Be prepared to sacrifice you’re entire free time for it 😭😭
@@jen_sen8508 haha you’ll be happy to know this was 7 years ago and I didn’t take it 😆
Not from a supermarket they are from Asda so they are more EXPENSIVE lol 😂 😂😂😂
I am an artissssst. No I don't share...
your videos are so funny
♡
Are u from Clayton
How does she film all these different people?
I’m gonna be an ahTEESt
Yh Asda is professional 😂
Ohhh I know people like this- I’m the one that can draw and I share my things.
"everyone talking about the her and the pens price"
me focusing on the fact that the pens aren't in rainbow order:
samesies
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Sheesh
Professional felt tips.........k 🙄
and they just draw eyeballs and nothing else