: Entertainment venues where guests wear protective suits and throw paint at canvases (and each other) in a "judgment-free" environment.
: While it looks messy, "splatter" techniques involve learning about viscosity (how thick the paint is) and velocity (how fast it hits the canvas) to achieve specific textures like "webs," "blobs," or "veins." SPLATTER SCHOOL
Whether you are looking to channel your inner Moses Rosenthaler or just want a messy weekend activity, "Splatter School" represents a shift away from the rigid and toward the raw, physical joy of creation. www.instagram.com : Entertainment venues where guests wear protective suits
The aesthetic of the Splatter School has leaked into various modern trends: Since the results are largely unpredictable, students feel
Educators and therapists often advocate for "splatter" style art because it reduces . Since the results are largely unpredictable, students feel less pressure to create a "perfect" image. This makes it an ideal entry point for beginners or a therapeutic release for professional artists looking to break out of a creative rut.