To achieve a high-quality finish, you cannot rely on craft-grade supplies. The physics of the splatter depends entirely on the viscosity and pigment load of your tools.

The biggest mistake in splatter art is over-saturation. A high-quality piece needs to breathe.

"Splatter School" is more than just throwing paint; it’s a disciplined study of motion, fluid dynamics, and color. By investing in professional materials and practicing controlled techniques, you can transform a messy process into a sophisticated, high-quality work of art.

Hold a loaded brush vertically and let the paint fall. This creates perfect, thick circles that act as anchors for the composition.

The Ultimate Guide to Splatter School: Mastering High-Quality Abstract Art

For a high-quality look, apply your primary colors and let them dry completely before adding a second layer of contrasting colors. This preserves the "crispness" of each individual drop.

Use painter’s tape or "frisket" (liquid masking fluid) to protect specific areas of your canvas. This creates sharp, clean edges that contrast beautifully with the organic chaos of the splatters, a hallmark of high-end contemporary art. 4. Color Theory in Motion

Avoid thin paper that buckles. High-quality splatter art requires triple-primed canvas or heavy-weight (300lb) cold-press watercolor paper. A smooth surface allows the paint to skitter, while a textured surface creates "fingers" in the paint drops.

[better] - Splatter School High Quality

To achieve a high-quality finish, you cannot rely on craft-grade supplies. The physics of the splatter depends entirely on the viscosity and pigment load of your tools.

The biggest mistake in splatter art is over-saturation. A high-quality piece needs to breathe.

"Splatter School" is more than just throwing paint; it’s a disciplined study of motion, fluid dynamics, and color. By investing in professional materials and practicing controlled techniques, you can transform a messy process into a sophisticated, high-quality work of art. splatter school high quality

Hold a loaded brush vertically and let the paint fall. This creates perfect, thick circles that act as anchors for the composition.

The Ultimate Guide to Splatter School: Mastering High-Quality Abstract Art To achieve a high-quality finish, you cannot rely

For a high-quality look, apply your primary colors and let them dry completely before adding a second layer of contrasting colors. This preserves the "crispness" of each individual drop.

Use painter’s tape or "frisket" (liquid masking fluid) to protect specific areas of your canvas. This creates sharp, clean edges that contrast beautifully with the organic chaos of the splatters, a hallmark of high-end contemporary art. 4. Color Theory in Motion A high-quality piece needs to breathe

Avoid thin paper that buckles. High-quality splatter art requires triple-primed canvas or heavy-weight (300lb) cold-press watercolor paper. A smooth surface allows the paint to skitter, while a textured surface creates "fingers" in the paint drops.

Chapter 1

Introduction: Why You Need a Writing Revolution in Your Classroom

The Hochman Method offers a clear, coherent, evidence-based instructional approach suitable for any subject or grade level. By learning and practicing TWR strategies through scaffolded activities, students improve their reading comprehension, oral expression, and critical thinking. Recognizing that writing is challenging for both students and teachers, the method emphasizes the need for explicit instruction and deliberate practice.

MyTWR Tools

Turn your Hochman Method® training into effective daily instruction with 12-month access to:

  • Judy, Your AI Coach
  • Customizable Templates
  • Content Examples for grades K–12
  • Assessment Tools
  • Planning Tools
  • Videos
  • Monthly Featured Resources
$150

per educator

Group discounts

All training memberships also include MyTWR Tools

Book Resource