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SPLATTERING was one of the highlights at Creativation

Not only did I get meet with the amazing Jean Moore, Stephanie Siatta, Trish Alger and Ingrid Vient... I got to SPLATTER!!!
 
 

At Creativation 2017 the Splatter Room was sponsored by 3M, Scotch Blue Painters Tape,  DecoArt and Pinspiration!

I had to sign all kinds of waivers!!!!

They were demonstrating that the new 3M Scotch Blue Painters Tape did not let paint seep when painting.
 
Here I am suited up ready for the SPLATTER ROOM!  Before we went in we prepped our canvas with stripes of the 3M Scotch Blue Painters Tape. 

I am in the far corner getting ready to add yellow paint to my canvas. 

SPLATTER...

 SPLATTER...
 
SPLATTER...

Now I am picking another color to SPLATTER...

 and SPLATTER again.
 
When finished we left our paintings at the booth to dry!

 Here is my finished canvas!  With the tape removed. Pretty cool demonstration!

 
If you ever have a chance to SPLATTER paint I highly recommend taking the opportunity.  I would love to do this at home... I  just don't have room for a splatter booth!
 
 

Comments

  1. Looks like lots of fun.....we did something similar at one of our classes at my Local Art Studio with the left over paint from our project we went out to a old sheet hanging on the clothes line and splattered the leftover paint all over it. xx

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  2. I think it looks like loads of fun! Thanks for sharing.

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  3. The store that initiated this is in Phoenix.

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  4. Looks like fun!! I did not see the man for a few seconds the way it all blended!!

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