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To understand the , we must first look to Jackson Pollock. In the late 1940s, Pollock abandoned the easel. He placed massive canvases on the floor and, armed with hardened brushes, sticks, and syringes, he danced around the edges. He poured, he flicked, he flung.

And remember: dried acrylic is plastic. It clogs drains. Do not wash your brushes in the sink. Wash them outside with a hose. Respect the environment. Respect your plumbing. SPLATTER SCHOOL

Splatter School [verified]

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