Haley Newsome, from the insanely popular YouTube channel, LavenderTowne, hilariously describes the strange superpowers that you develop after you become an artist (beyond the obvious super drawing power). Watch the video below and see how many of these superpowers you have!
What’s your superpower?
Crabby Arm Syndrome
Useful in arm wrestling scenarios
Certain crabs have one claw that is vastly larger than the other, and while it doesn’t often show itself in size, many artists notice that their drawing arm is significantly stronger than their non-dominant one.
Super Steady Hand
Useful in putting on eyeliner or while doing emergency surgery
Artists need a steady hand for a lot of reasons, and fighting with shaky hands and being unable to draw the lines you want is something that most artists struggle with their entire lives. You might not have realized that while you’ve been working hard to make sure that your lines are smooth and exactly where you want them, you’ve trained your body to learn new skills.
Super Color Vision
Useful in distinguishing among the 30 shades of gray
Studying art can actually change your eyes! The more color names you learn, the easier it is to distinguish between different colors. The more names you have for colors the better you’re able to see them. Technically your eyesight is not actually improved, but the way your brain processes what you’re seeing is different because you have different words for them.
Esoteric Superknowledge
Useful for introverts in party situations
If you studied art or took art history, you can come off as impressive, intelligent and cultured by talking about an artist whose name is not Picasso, van Gogh, da Vinci or Michelangelo (or basically any artist that doesn’t fall within the very small scope of what people know about.) It’s best if you have one glass that you can swish around and you’re dressed in formal attire, but you can do this in almost any situation where you need to seem like someone who’s very, very smart and cultured.
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