School — Splatter

Pour paint directly onto a canvas mounted on a lazy susan or record player. Spin it at 33 RPM. Centrifugal force will pull the paint outward into perfect spirals.

: You don't just use a brush; you use gravity, centrifugal force, and momentum. SPLATTER SCHOOL

🎨 There is a profound therapeutic benefit to throwing paint. It allows for an emotional release that precise sketching simply cannot provide. Pour paint directly onto a canvas mounted on

Inspired by the legacy of Abstract Expressionists like Jackson Pollock (who famously dripped paint onto floor-mounted canvases), Splatter School takes the "action painting" technique and gamifies it for the 21st century. Venues like Pinot’s Palette , Splash Lab , and independent rage-meets-art studios have popped up globally, offering 90-minute sessions where customers throw, splat, and spin their stress away. : You don't just use a brush; you

After the frenzy, the canvas is left to dry. The result is never predictable. Some pieces look like cosmic nebulae. Others resemble crime scene evidence. But as every Splatter School instructor will tell you: There are no mistakes, only textures.

Soak a 3-foot length of cotton string in paint. Lay it in a zigzag on the canvas. Place another canvas on top (or fold the canvas over). Pull the string out from the side. The result is a mirrored, organic branching pattern.

For educators and art professionals, SPLATTER SCHOOL provides a unique opportunity to rethink traditional teaching methods and explore new approaches to art education.


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