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Spatter Painting

An easy-to-perform technique that quickly produces encouraging results. The preparation time is short; the material requirements are low, all you need is a spray sieve, brush (simple toothbrush), paint (e.g. watercolours), paper, simple stencils and motifs.

Even for the ‘little ones’ in kindergarten, the screen-spraying technique is easy to learn. However, it is also a technique that offers a wide range of creative work for schoolchildren, hobby artists and artists. The basic handling is as follows: The brush soaked in viscous paint is gently rubbed over the screen. The distance to the paper surface should be approx. 20 cm. This creates an interesting splattering of colour. Depending on age and practice, (small) objects can be placed on the paper and carefully lifted off after the spraying process so that negative impressions are created on the paper. Of course, paper templates can also be used instead of objects. All you need to refine the technique is a little time and a desire to experiment. Let your imagination run wild. You can also use the screen spraying technique with fabric paints to embellish fabrics. 

Our splattering screens are ideal for use in kindergarten. The sieve is firmly embedded in the frame, preventing individual wires from coming loose and thus eliminating the risk of injury from detached wires. Individual filled meshes in the edge area are due to technical reasons, the function is not impaired. The mesh is made of stainless VA steel. There is a choice of four colours. Other colours can be supplied on request with corresponding order quantities.

Spritzsieb
Spritzsieb 15151

Art.No.: 15151

EAN-13: 4022505151519
Rectangular blue frame, 3 mm mesh

Spritzsieb 15161

Art.No.: 15161

EAN-13: 4022505151618
Rectangular blue frame, 1 mm mesh

Spritzsieb 15171

Art.No.: 15171

EAN-13: 4022505151717
Round blue frame, 3 mm mesh

Spritzsieb 15181

Art.No.: 15181

EAN-13: 4022505151816
Round blue frame, 1 mm mesh