: In graphic design, "splatter brushes" are a common tool used to add grit, texture, and a sense of "hand-made" imperfection to digital illustrations. Why "Splatter" is Gaining Popularity
In the "Concrete Masterpiece" segment of The French Dispatch , the Splatter-School Action-Group is introduced through the work of Moses Rosenthaler (played by Benicio del Toro). The movement is characterized by its chaotic, high-energy application of paint, often involving multiple people and unconventional tools. SPLATTER SCHOOL
: Beyond brushes, splatter schools utilize sponges, sticks, spray bottles, and even gravitational force (dripping from heights). : In graphic design, "splatter brushes" are a
In contemporary art education, a "Splatter School" approach (often called or Action Painting ) follows several key tenets: : Beyond brushes, splatter schools utilize sponges, sticks,
: Students are taught to use their whole body. Instead of fine wrist movements, they use their arms and core to propel paint across a surface.