Stop-motion Thanos sculpture turned to dust

Artist Steven Richter filmed this time-lapse of him sculpting a Thanos sculpture from scratch and then turning it into dust.
This sculpture didn't last very long, 4 hours to sculpt and paint, 2 hours to animate it being destroyed.
This guy spent 4 hours making something I could never make and then destroyed it for 30 seconds of entertainment. And that is why I love the internet. If Leonardo DaVinci were alive today he'd film himself burning the Mona Lisa just to get some new TikTok followers.
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