The internet is home to many of skilled people. From woodworkers and jewelers to comics artists and beyond, it's the platform to show off what you've been practicing and connect with audiences from all over the world.
But with so much content, we need someone to curate it. Luckily, the subreddit 'Top Talent' is on a mission to showcase the best of the best. It has 2.9 million members collecting footage of the coolest things humans can do, inspiring awe and admiration for everyone who visits them.
Continue scrolling to explore it all, including our conversation with Manhattan psychotherapist and performance coach Jonathan Alpert. You'll find it nestled in between the images.
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A Recent Pencil Drawing Of My Mom I Drew For Her Birthday.. 100% Pencils On Paper
This Portrait Was Painted By Leng Jun, And For The Sake Of Precision And Detail, It Is Clear Why This Is Currently Considered The Most Realistic Image In The World
In recent years, talks about personal accomplishments have been increasingly echoing the term growth mindset. According to the idea, it's the constant, incremental improvement that leads to success.
In other words, if you focus on perfecting the process instead of chasing results, the latter will naturally follow as a byproduct of your dedication.
So if you started working on a new project with expensive materials and little room for mistakes, it could be helpful to break down the task into smaller, manageable steps, providing yourself with opportunities to learn and improve along the way.
Pencil Drawing By 16 Year Old Irish Artist Shania Mcdonagh
This Is The Handwriting Of Nepalese Yr 8 Student Prakriti Malla Which Was Recognized As The Most Beautiful Handwriting In The World
Origami Assassin Designed And Folded By Me. Folded From A Single Square Sheet Of Paper Without Any Cutting
"All too often people when preparing for an event or performance think about all that could go wrong," psychotherapist and performance coach Jonathan Alpert told Bored Panda. "That only muddies their mindset, interfering with focus, and distracts them."
"Instead, focus on strengths — what do you bring to the event or performance? — that is the many weeks or even years of preparation, and the desire to achieve success, and expertise," the author of 'Be Fearless: Change Your Life in 28 Days' added.
I Create Life Like Needle Felted Pet Replicas Of Peoples Pets From Photographs
Wet Hair By Johannes Wessmark (2019). Acrylic And Oil On Canvas. Mind-Blowing Talent!
The Previous Tallest Tree In Wales After A Chainsaw Artist
Alpert, who works with many elite performers and leaders, suggests to "play it out in your mind and visualize the steps you will take on your big day."
"When you start to doubt yourself that only destabilizes your belief in yourself. Think of your belief as a table top with four legs. When you feel doubtful it is the equivalent of going over that table, grabbing a leg, and shaking it — it will make that table top (belief) less strong and less stable because you introduce negative thoughts into your mindset," he explained.
A Mailbox I Made. Not Sure If It’s Up To Par For This Sub, But I’m Very Proud
when I write about silvery trees in my fantasy wip THIS IS WHAT I MEAN. amazing art!
Miniature Painting Of A Peaceful Creek
Fiat 500, Ballpoint Pen Drawing By Me
Cool Painting
However, it's not just the preparation for and your performance that matter. You can also incorporate rituals or practices after you're done with it to improve further.
"It's not a bad idea to review your performance and try to understand what went well and what areas to work on," Alpert said.
"A performance can be diagnostic in some ways as it reveals what can be done to improve your game. Don't see any area of deficiency as a weakness, but rather as an opportunity for improvement that will make you stronger."
The Greatest Accomplishment Of My Life
A 4ft x 3ft illustration depicting me leaving organized religion, becoming an addict, attempting su****e, living in a homeless shelter, and finally finding myself.
This is an emotional rollercoaster. Glad you found yourself <3
Keanu Reeves, Pencils On Paper
I’m In Love With This Custom Needle Felted Dog Replica I Recently Finished. Hope You Love It Tooo
Homemade Gingerbread Groot
Painted For 5 Hours Today And This Was The Result
The LOTR Wall My Mother Painted For My 15 Year Old Self (2016). Was Told To Post It Here
This "Rug" Is Carved Into The Oak-Wood Floor By Spanish Artist Selva Aparicio
Throwback Drawing On My iPad, Close Up Cat Face
My Dad’s First Attempt At Wood Carving
I Am A Cremation Artist. I Make Custom Art Pieces Using Pet And Human Cremation Ashes To Honor Those Who Have Passed. This Is A Galaxy Orb I Created
Incredible Embroidery Talent By Artist Youmeng Liu. Check Her Insta For More Pictures & Videos!
Amazing Special Effects Makeup Artist Makes Actors Skin Look Like Real Hardwood
A Death Star II That I Made Out Of Cardboard Boxes For My Yt Channel
ive only watched the movie once but WOW that is realistic
Bloom, A Chandelier I Completed In 2020 With Wood/Wax Lacquer/Enamel/Metal/LED
I was like "wow, that's amazing!" then noticed the person beneath it and my eyes about popped out of my head. That is IMPRESSIVE!
Some Examples Of My Wife's Strange And Unusual Artworks
Day Light, Oil Painting
Axolotl Figurine Sculpted With Polymer Clay
I Recreated The Last Supper During Almost 3 Months Of Lockdown
My Drawing Of Joaquin Phoenix As Joker
I’m An Artist Who Makes Realistic Color Penciled Drawings. Here’s A Drawing Of The Weeknd That I Recently Finished
Next Level Artistry With An Arby's Sauce Pack!
Top Tier Embroidery From Woman Posted On Fb Group
Origami Gorilla That I Designed And Folded From A Single Piece Of Paper
Street Cafe, Oil Painting
Local Bakery's Submission To This Year's Scarecrow Contest: The Last Of Crust!
I Work With CGI And This Is My 2nd Attempt In Trying Create Photorealism With Interiors! Took Around 100hrs For The Whole Project!
Looks both real and super cozy, you really nailed the subtle details that give it personality and authenticity.
‘Mushroom Dude’. A Mug I Designed
Just Finished And Framed Her
My first reaction is always, "Wow! So cool! These people are incredibly talented!" My second reaction is usually, "I'm going to spend the rest of my life sitting in a dark room somewhere because I have no talents."
Maybe sitting in a dark room with no talent can be your talent. If it is then we both can be talented,lol😋
Load More Replies...I’m decent at what I do (3D model making) but this post makes me look like a beginner..
There should have been a fifth option in the poll : All of the above.
Oh yeah? Well I'm an expert at reiterating nonsense that no one cares about.
At an art gallery last weekend, I learned I am not a fan of photorealistic pieces of art. Sure, I can appreciate the incredible skill, and talent being employed to create them, but I want art that moves me. An example was a beautiful drawing of a rhino. It was excellent. However, the sculpture of a puma was 'distilled essence of puma'. It was a faithful reproduction, instead, it was an interpretation. That's what I like in art.
Without a doubt, those wonderful works shown here display the talents that so many folks have but may not want to share. I hope many here will allow this BP article to open the doors of your own creativity very soon.
These are excellent and amazing! Here's something I made recently, it's a mushroom diorama that shows you the current weather outside. I made it with rubberized polymer clay to form the mushrooms and encapsulate the LED indicators It's powered by a microcontroller with a program that I wrote to retrieve data from the Internet. The top mushroom color indicates the temperature (the cooler the temperature, the cooler the color. The warmer the temperature, the warmer the color.) The left mushroom shows weather alerts - green = no alerts, yellow = weather watches, and red = major warnings. Finally the lowest mushroom indicates the humidity. The bluer the color, the more humid it is outside. I'm rather proud of it. https://i.imgur.com/57f457N.jpeg
That's very cool, congratulations on making an awesome piece.
Load More Replies...Not a fan of hyper-realism. That serves the purpose for academia but has no heart. To be technically correct -- just take a photo, it's at least faster. Artistic interpretation says so much about the artists and the times. Much more personal. Art makes you see other things and dream . . .
My first reaction is always, "Wow! So cool! These people are incredibly talented!" My second reaction is usually, "I'm going to spend the rest of my life sitting in a dark room somewhere because I have no talents."
Maybe sitting in a dark room with no talent can be your talent. If it is then we both can be talented,lol😋
Load More Replies...I’m decent at what I do (3D model making) but this post makes me look like a beginner..
There should have been a fifth option in the poll : All of the above.
Oh yeah? Well I'm an expert at reiterating nonsense that no one cares about.
At an art gallery last weekend, I learned I am not a fan of photorealistic pieces of art. Sure, I can appreciate the incredible skill, and talent being employed to create them, but I want art that moves me. An example was a beautiful drawing of a rhino. It was excellent. However, the sculpture of a puma was 'distilled essence of puma'. It was a faithful reproduction, instead, it was an interpretation. That's what I like in art.
Without a doubt, those wonderful works shown here display the talents that so many folks have but may not want to share. I hope many here will allow this BP article to open the doors of your own creativity very soon.
These are excellent and amazing! Here's something I made recently, it's a mushroom diorama that shows you the current weather outside. I made it with rubberized polymer clay to form the mushrooms and encapsulate the LED indicators It's powered by a microcontroller with a program that I wrote to retrieve data from the Internet. The top mushroom color indicates the temperature (the cooler the temperature, the cooler the color. The warmer the temperature, the warmer the color.) The left mushroom shows weather alerts - green = no alerts, yellow = weather watches, and red = major warnings. Finally the lowest mushroom indicates the humidity. The bluer the color, the more humid it is outside. I'm rather proud of it. https://i.imgur.com/57f457N.jpeg
That's very cool, congratulations on making an awesome piece.
Load More Replies...Not a fan of hyper-realism. That serves the purpose for academia but has no heart. To be technically correct -- just take a photo, it's at least faster. Artistic interpretation says so much about the artists and the times. Much more personal. Art makes you see other things and dream . . .