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With your music blasting and your canvas mounted on a heavy-duty easel or laid flat on the floor, you enter the zone. For 60 to 90 minutes, you use your entire body to create art. Instructors remain nearby to offer tips on technique, such as flicking wrists for fine misting or using sweeping arm motions for bold, structural arcs. Step 5: Professional Archival Curing and Framing

Use easels for vertical splattering to manage flow, or lay canvas on the floor for action painting, ensuring the area is well-prepped [2].

High-quality canvases and papers are used to ensure the artwork lasts. Focus on Technique and Intent

Low-quality splatter makes audiences laugh. It is so fake that it triggers a comedic response. triggers a violent, empathetic wince. The audience feels the cut because the blood viscosity is correct and the tissue texture is believable.

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is not a genre. It is a standard. And it is the only way to give horror the respect it deserves.