With a Drip, Drip Here and Splatter, Splatter There
March 16, 2007 8:44 PM   Subscribe

Release Your Inner Jackson Pollock without the mess.
posted by fenriq (16 comments total)

This post was deleted for the following reason: peviously -- jessamyn



 
Double.
posted by brundlefly at 8:46 PM on March 16, 2007


Yep, strange the search didn't find it since its the same URL. Oh well. Oh, sorry, this one doesn't have the www. Damn.
posted by fenriq at 8:49 PM on March 16, 2007


It is damn cool though.
posted by brundlefly at 8:50 PM on March 16, 2007


Definitely cool.
Thanks.
posted by bru at 8:52 PM on March 16, 2007


I released my inner Pollock into the terlet this morning.
posted by Astro Zombie at 8:57 PM on March 16, 2007


Who wants to buy and frame my boxers?
posted by sourwookie at 9:03 PM on March 16, 2007


But the mess is the fun no?
Good lord, to smear paint all over your body, latex, smooth, thick. Cyclo like.
The mess is the point. To splatter is the point? What the hell do I know.
posted by bobobox at 9:03 PM on March 16, 2007


Weeee! My 6-year-old is expressing huge interest in this. Turning it over to her...
posted by flapjax at midnite at 9:04 PM on March 16, 2007


not so good, but damn the Wii needs a painting game
posted by CaptMcalister at 9:13 PM on March 16, 2007


Is it true that he couldn't draw? I know almost nothing about visual arts (I'm a literary guy) but I hear that criticism of him all the time. Of course, I don't want to parrot the view, just curious.
posted by Gnostic Novelist at 9:17 PM on March 16, 2007


er, IIRC, Pollock could "draw" just fine. Haven't seen a lot his earliest stuff, but he was trained.
posted by edgeways at 9:25 PM on March 16, 2007


omg, I *love* that! Thanks. Way fun.
posted by nickyskye at 9:32 PM on March 16, 2007


Pollock? You mean Brahms?
posted by Smedleyman at 10:05 PM on March 16, 2007


I love it. The results look good no matter what I do. (Not the case with actual paint.)
posted by treepour at 10:39 PM on March 16, 2007


Mine ended up more like Ralph Steadman.

That suits me just fine.
posted by lekvar at 10:43 PM on March 16, 2007


How do you control the colors? How do you get it to NOT splatter when you don't want it to? Or am I missing the point? I like a little more control in my pointless doodling.
posted by ZachsMind at 11:09 PM on March 16, 2007


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