Title: Forget the Coloring Books: Why ‘Splatter School’ is the Messy, Joyful Rebellion Your Inner Child Needs
Beginner splatter artists make one mistake: they try to cover the whole canvas in one color. The Splatter School teaches patience in chaos. Start with dark colors (black, navy) as your base. Let them dry for 5 minutes. Then, add mid-tones (red, green). Finally, finish with high-contrast brights (yellow, white, neon pink). The layering creates depth. The black holes become shadows behind the yellow stars. SPLATTER SCHOOL
If you are searching for a "Splatter School" near you, you will likely find one of two formats: the "Rage Room" hybrid or the "Canvas Studio." Here is what a standard two-hour Splatter School session looks like. Title: Forget the Coloring Books: Why ‘Splatter School’
2. Foreign Object Application (The Salad Spinner) Forget palette knives. In this module, you load a salad spinner with neon magenta and turquoise. You place a piece of paper inside. You spin it like you’re trying to launch it into orbit. The resulting radial bursts are better than any mandala you could painstakingly dot. Start with dark colors (black, navy) as your base
Option 1: The "French Splatter-School" (Art History Context)
Why is Splatter School selling out every weekend? Because we are starving for permission.