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Usually they're splatters of audio, or conversations with cryptic meanings.
There are also a few dribbles and splatters of paint.
Some people think it looks like bullet holes or blood splatters.
Naturally, the tomato sauce splatters all over the stovetop I just cleaned.
Three weeks later, half of the splatters have faded to pale pink.
Some driveways were covered with splatters of pink from airdropped fire retardant.
Many roosters had sharpened spurs and there were blood splatters in an area.
The vomit smelled like alcohol, there were a few splatters on my shoes.
Spilled coffee, splatters of water, soup, anything creamy, the words 'chunk' or 'throw'.
That place is known for the most stubborn splatters and the toughest grime.
The packaging explodes; honey mustard splatters all over me and the surrounding area.
The lowest speed is slower than other brands so you don't get any splatters.
To no surprise, giardiniera doesn't actually help—it just splatters everywhere with a splash.
And she'd thrown up basically off the top bunk, so the splatters were like: Pow!
The harpist Zeena Parkins responded to Ms. Serpa's spoken inflections with brilliant splatters of notes.
You know what cleans streaks and fingerprints and splatters off stainless steel in a jiffy?
Several of them had tied plastic bags around their sneakers to protect them from paint splatters.
Everything from paint splatters to dirty footprints give his portraits the look of distressed fresco paintings.
The cameraman falls to the ground as splatters of red blood can be seen on his clothes.
"There were blood splatters everywhere," said Eylul Kaya, 37, sitting outside with her 1-year-old son.
Other than preventing splatters and bubbling oil spillage, the Frywall is great for keeping your food contained.
I also love to use these wipes to remove greasy smears and splatters on my outdoor grill.
The graffiti-type spray-painted murals and stylized paintball splatters of that incarnation still cover the walls.
At some point, another player walks into my gallery and splatters paint on my walls and floors.
The room looks like the set of a horror movie: blood splatters everywhere and pools on the floor.
If you long for tasty bacon, but aren't quite in love with grease splatters and burns, fear not.
Comedy turns to tragedy and smiles twist into grimaces as the real world splatters across the manicured lawn.
Admit it, you've Googled, "How to remove..." for red wine spills, bacon grease splatters, and even blood droplets.
Splatters of activity in the piano (Sergio Tiempo played with grand vivacity) fall over ethereal whispers in the strings.
You won't have any splatters on the microwave, but moisture and pressure won't build up and cause any explosions.
Some driveways were covered with splatters of pink from the fire retardant that had been dumped from aircraft. Capt.
It is also distinctive for the strange white splatters on the surface, right by the shoulder of the central figure.
Troilo combines a careful attention to contrast and draughtsmanship with impassioned splatters of paint, resulting in graceful yet chaotic displays.
Stephanie Dedes Reimers, who founded the company last year, paints and splatters the paper by hand in her Brooklyn studio.
After all, it's hard enough keeping kitchen floors clean without an add-on that harbors pet hair and cooking splatters.
"This is our Jackson Pollock workroom," Mr. Thomas said, a reference to the dried paint splatters on the threadbare carpet.
The paint exploding from the vials ended up in splatters on the canvas, thus creating a version of Pollock's work.
Flies, with their tiny foot prints, add tails and wisps onto the stains, making them look like higher-impact splatters.
It's dessert as your mom would make it, a quaint reprieve from the splatters and spoon swooshing of most restaurant plating.
In turn, her software "paints" the colors into quick-generated portraits that blossom out of paint drips, splatters, and brush strokes.
It's also black, the better to hide drips and splatters—and drip and splatter you will, if you're doing it right.
Or it could be because it's always nearly impossible to get sauce splatters or caked on food to come off entirely.
"It's in a pretty good condition, but there are a few splatters of something or other all over it," he said.
Ahead, learn how Lennox reconciles her deep love of vintage with the constant threat of rogue paint splatters in her studio.
For splatters and spills on carpeting and upholstery, pour a small mound of salt on the area and let it sit.
Eleven pitches a fit — she splatters whipped cream onto Hopper's nice uniform — and then breaks that cardinal rule: She goes outside alone.
But if you go with the moment, throw some splatters, go with it and walk away from it, there's this improvised feeling.
Things like spilled orange juice, splatters on the sidewalk, words like upchuck, chunk, puke, and barf, and even the throwing up emoji.
Under the pseudonym Mademoiselle Maurice, a 29-year-old French artist splatters buildings, museums, and public spaces with colorful explosions of folded paper.
When the dog comes in, she splatters white paint on its head, then throws the paint can on the opposite wall from her.
The high-end department store is also selling a variety of sneakers from Maison Margiela that appear to have paint splatters on them.
The huge deep red splatters on the countertop made it look like I had murdered a mid-sized animal—and sloppily, at that.
Vibrant colors jockey against dull ones; splatters of rocky texture channel happenstance; paint is applied in drips and arcs and douses and schmears.
In between deep cleaning, Weiman Stainless Steel Cleaning Wipes are perfect for quick, everyday cleanups like cooking splatters and fingerprints on refrigerator doors.
Cooking bacon in the oven yields the same crispy bacon with no monitoring or flipping of the strips, grease splatters, or first-degree burns.
One moment her face is calm, then she screws it up as if about to sneeze, and watery, red pepper sick splatters the ground.
Price: $10If you're sick of getting food splatters on the counter while you're cooking, this stoneware spoon rest might be the accessory you need.
The walls are tall, obviously to catch the splatters, though that did make reaching tongs or a spoon into the pan a little difficult.
That's when a T-shirt gets grease spots and she puts a chain stitch border around the splatters so they look like tiny maps.
Side note, I work in white stoneware and I wear white jeans every day so you can't see the clay splatters on my pants.
Her paintings often have paint splatters on their dirty white surfaces, diagrams that look like they've been lightly painted over, drawings, lists, and statements.
And on piano, Mr. Shipp works in sharp shots and splatters, leaning hard into Mr. Parker, locking in with the bass but not embracing.
I don't have to worry about spills or splatters soaking through it, and I can wipe my hands on it without a second thought.
Given its covert promotion of Pollock and friends, it would seem that CIA officials are cognizant of the political messages even paint splatters can convey.
I always used to cook bacon in the pan and endure the scorching splatters of grease, because I knew crispy deliciousness would be the payoff.
It's all about imagery: army fatigues, ink splatters and a train of fabric that stretches long or gathers in a swirl around a woman's ankles.
Making delicious fried foods and other oil-intensive dishes comes at a cost: the mess of oil splatters on your body and surrounding kitchen space.
Passersby might stumble upon a giant pink ice cream cone, a chain link fence with hands clinging onto it, or a paintbrush with blue splatters.
Walking to work I can't look at any splatters on the ground, like: spilled coffee, spilled water, spilled food, anything in a classic "splatter" shape.
The included LED display makes it simple to navigate the device's nine speeds, and the SmoothStart feature keeps splatters from occurring (we've all gone through that).
So he spins the hell out of the bottle, the lid flies off, and ketchup splatters out all over the table creating 360 degrees of disaster.
The stick blender has a "slow start" to avoid splatters, and a nylon head and silicone-coated stainless steel shaft to protect your cookware from scratches.
Grace Notes JERSEY CITY — "This is my paint gear," George Anthony Morton said, apologizing for splatters that only he could see on his black T-shirt.
Remove center piece of blender lid (to allow steam to escape); secure lid on blender, and place a clean towel over opening in lid to prevent splatters.
She was loud, brash, obnoxious, constantly fretting about her weight, and peppered her speech with splatters of Yiddish words in a kind of New York-ese patois.
Nowadays, it's easy to spot one on Instagram from her highly-curated shots of period blood splatters or semi-nude, highly erotic, and strangely cropped body shots.
" And bloodstone—which is a dark green with red splatters—"helps you to see how essential the fate of the earth is, and take your intention seriously.
Traces of the scene's aesthetic can still be found in her and Purcell's designs: giant smiley faces, glow-in-the-dark cartoons, splatters of iridescent rainbow paint.
Every time I sit down, I'm surrounded by splatters of old paint, hot glue and the occasional dab of nail polish (that's thanks to my older sisters).
I'm recommending Heinz Cleaning Vinegar because it is slightly more acidic than regular white distilled vinegar, which makes it more effective in removing grease and food splatters.
This frenetic painting by Jackson Pollock is typical of his drip style, which features gestural splatters of paint across the canvas, and I know what you're thinking.
Shredded black-on-white floral designs unfurl across the deep space beneath the picture plane — a storm of stains, splatters, and swatches in green, yellow, violet, and orange.
The producer duo splatters vibrant synthesizer lines and easel-toppling drops over Cyrus' aspirational lyrics about heading out into the world in search of the joys of life.
Now I've discovered that by putting the pancake batter in the squirt bottle that ketchup comes in, I can measure out enough batter with no drips or splatters.
The combined works are Rorschach tests in rainbow hues; a cosmological laundry line with pastel dyes serendipitously merging and melding together, occasionally interrupted by more severe opaque splatters.
Still, in the contents of this collection, some blotched with stray fingerprints or grease splatters, O'Keeffe left traces of her daily effort to maintain Abiquiu as a sanctuary.
Serra's black circles, surrounded by scrapes, splatters, and smears, are printed in ink so heavy that it looks like tar, giving the impression of tire tracks through soft asphalt.
Real traumas and outrages are mentioned in passing, rather than dutifully explained; there's a brief look inside the gulag, for instance, with its desperate prisoners and splatters of blood.
I had a pair of all-white SI-18s that I used to go paintballing once, and then they had pink splatters on them which made them even cooler.
Her throat had been slashed, the authorities said, and hours later, blood splatters were drying on the sidewalk, forming a trail from the nearby public housing complex where she lived.
Whether you're making a sauce, cutting up meat, or working with super ripe fruits or vegetables, a good apron is an investment that will pay off the second something splatters.
To my relief, most of the splatters that would normally hit me or the adjacent wall, which has received its fair share of greasy oil stains, stayed within the Frywall.
The seven-year-old company's newest fabrics, which are also sold as cushions and lampshades, come in jewel shades of amethyst and tourmaline, with small ikat patterns or vivid splatters.
" He toyed with samples from the old and new compositions and hummed into a breath controller to demonstrate the ricocheting splatters of sound that will appear in "Crowds and Power.
When the boy's mother tackles him so they can hide behind a shower wall in a bathroom, he bites his lip and a drop of blood splatters on the ground.
For example, the hypodermic needles used to create the blood splatters in pieces like "Untitled Remains" (2018) are automated, programmed versions of the syringes he last used 15 years ago.
These splatters form a sort of raw index of the individual hues which, on the painting's face, are cooked — subordinated to the overall matrix of chromatic relationships where their interaction prevails.
It turns out there might be a closer connection between the two than you'd think, as a software engineer discovered that random paint splatters are actually valid Perl code in disguise.
It involved a cooking robot that engages in a food fight with you that takes into account the furniture and walls of the environment, with desserts leaving realistic splatters on surfaces.
Last week I woke up to find small splatters of dried blood on my sheets, dried blood under my fingernails, and the tip of my third finger on my left hand raw.
It does a better job of containing oil splatters, doesn't cause condensation, and lets you easily access your food, so you can enjoy your food with less danger and less clean-up.
Having inured himself to the fouler demands of his job, Jovan must now contend with a more depraved, bleach-resistant form of refuse as a rogue insider splatters his workplace with sinister graffiti.
In her work, fried eggs function as breasts or eyes; throwing eggs can half-seriously approach pagan ritual or figure in participatory performances, in which they're smashed against gallery walls in Twomblyesque splatters.
So Frøysaker thought it was far more plausible that the splatters were white paint or chalk that had dripped onto the canvas by accident while Munch was working on other paintings in his studio.
So the likely explanation is that the splatters of white on this version of the Scream are actually from molten wax that accidentally dripped onto the canvas while Munch was painting in his studio.
"The Monster" is cleverly pitched somewhere in between, with the kind of generous splatters that evoke the good old nasty days of grindhouse horror and enough sleek, self-conscious moves for festival play dates.
Neither 'Kiss the Cook' nor sheer and frilly, the thick cotton twill actually protects the wearer from the splatters and splashes of, you know, cooking; this is an apron for wearing, not looking at.
Many of her canvases from the 1960s feature ominous swirls and splatters of paint in bloody red or oily black, with such unexpected objects as syringes, gun cartridges and doll eyes affixed to them.
The fryer's lid has a window so you can keep an eye on your food while it cooks, and you can also lower and lift food while the lid is still on, which eliminates splatters.
The trailer features everything one might expect from a queer reimagining of the famous unsolved axe murder case — splatters of blood, terse standoffs beneath a clothesline, and many, many impassioned glances between Sevigny and Stewart.
Rating: 4 ½ paint splatters on a perfectly good t-shirt out of 33 Full disclosure: I think we should have a special section for when the Gasol brothers wear tube socks on boats in the ocean.
Theatrical décor — a doll's head with macabre splatters of blood on its face, like a Grand Guignol stage set, superimposed with drawings to look like a head of a Medusa — gives way to more familiar surroundings.
Business partners and friends, Selma Miriam, 82, and Noel Furie, 72, find inspiration from a network of bloggers and chefs, and in a vast cookbook collection — the pages of their favorites rough with ancient, crystallized splatters.
But inside, you'll find photographs of birds skimming water in the "Surface Tension" chapter; "Bird Geometrics" consists of beautiful captures of inadvertent bird choreography; and plenty of snapshots of bird poop splatters make up the "Velocity" section.
McMillen discovered that when random paint splatters were processed by OCR software—character-scanning tools that are typically used to turn analog words into digital text—it resulted in valid Perl code 93 percent of the time.
While that's often somewhat true — the technique involved in producing random splatters of paint isn't necessarily the same as, say, painting a Rembrandt — it ignores the labor and aesthetic knowledge that goes into producing seemingly childlike art.
The scene makes for a gruesome tableau, especially because of its intimacy (death often comes in close-up here), and because of the blood that splatters across Dominika, an augury of the lurid, messy violence to come.
Its thin veils, splatters and rivulets of gray, ocher and blue wash and horizon-free space would find little echo outside of Miró's work until around 21927, with the pouring techniques of Jackson Pollock and Helen Frankenthaler.
Even though this may be helpful in showing electoral votes, it doesn't show the real US. The US isn't chunky blocks of red or blue — it's more complex, with varied splatters of blue on shades of red.
It was very well-loved then, with splatters of cake mix and chocolate on some of the pages, and one mum had lovingly written which child had which cake at what age on some of the pages.
The show takes steps to present Resasuke as a thoughtless weirdo, the kind of guy who splatters spaghetti all over his face while he eats and can't be bothered to hand over his jacket when Retsuko is cold.
"Dow and his brother got rid of the bloody couch, painted the walls to cover blood splatters and took Jensen's wrapped body to a warehouse where Dow had worked and stuffed it in a locker," the statement continues.
Then two dozen people pelt them with paintballs, green splatters covering the couple as they dance—both of them in their own headsets in Washington and Alabama, standing and swaying in front of their computers, 2,600 miles apart.
The world's largest hornet extends its four-inch wings, ready to launch a stinger capable of inflicting paralysis — even death — and then a bug zapper smashes down, and the insect splatters on a novel penned by its killer.
It's certainly not for the easily nauseated, but those able to stomach the blood that splatters every which way in the Italian director Dario Argento's self-aware horror movie will find a visual feast bursting with colorful, bizarre cinematography.
He, too, worked with house paint, which he splashed and squirted — using everything from hardened brushes to basting syringes — over canvases he placed on the floor of his Long Island studio (which to this day bears his accidental splatters).
The bloodstain pattern investigation reported on Tuesday by the Journal of Forensic Sciences is the first such analysis of the cloth, looking at its purported blood splatters and their alignment to each other in a kind of crime scene analysis.
This is when he created some of his hottest, most voluptuous paintings, in which churning male and female sexual body parts flutter and float through splatters and splurges that play off the thick, eggshell-whitish ground suggestive of foamy sea scum.
On the morning of Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday in Whistler, frozen splatters of puke dotted snow piles around the village as some college students took their final walks of the weekend in mini dresses and thigh-high boots.
Without wandering into amateurish or unprofessional territory, Chef John does not edit out his mistakes during the cooking process: If an egg yolk breaks or garlic butter splatters all over his cookie sheet, he keeps it moving without an apology.
The same year, Urban Outfitters also got a lot of flack for a Kent State University sweatshirt, which was so distressed that it had blood-like splatters — a very unsavory design choice given the 1970 massacres that transpired at the institution.
"Hoffa was in Detroit, Frank was in Philly, the first words uttered to Frank by Hoffa were 'I heard you paint houses' meaning I heard you whack people — the paint is the blood that splatters on the wall," Brandt said.
He took the erotic implications of Henri Matisse, the orifices of late Arshile Gorky, ad Giovanni Battista Tiepolo's luscious sun-struck clouds, and transformed them into fleshy abstract limbs and twisting torsos entwined across a canvas punctuated by drips and splatters.
Daisy Domergue, the fugitive gang member played by Jennifer Jason Leigh, has a tender exchange with her brother Jody (Channing Tatum), who's come to her rescue, right before he gets shot in the head and his brain matter splatters all over her.
"It seemed more plausible that the splatters were actually white paint or chalk that had accidentally dripped on the 'Scream' while Munch was working on other paintings in his studio," Tine Frøysaker, a professor at the University of Oslo said in a statement.
In 2008, Simons asked Ruby to design a boutique in Tokyo for his label and liked the result—white walls defaced with blue paint splatters—so much that he commissioned set designs from Ruby as backdrops for two runway shows for Calvin Klein.
The large scale at which they work allows us to marvel at the visibility of the artist's hand, where micro becomes micro: breaks where bristles do not quite touch, or small splatters of ink that signify the ferocity at which they leapt.
A book that at first seemed to be about strategies for getting through bullying has turned — sneakily and delightfully — into an introduction to some distinctive patterns that are identifiable with painters of modern Western art: leafy Matisse cutouts, Jackson Pollock splatters, Mondrian geometric patterns.
Its gestures mimic and even parody de Kooning's emotional arcs, while its careful assembly — required by its weighty, unyielding materials — unmask the sleight of hand perpetrated by the older artist, whose paintings were much more measured and deliberate than their swipes and splatters suggested.
Theirs was but the most horrific demise in a midseason premiere that was, even more than the average "Walking Dead" episode, a symphony of violence, one that told a story of Alexandria's struggle, loss and redemption almost exclusively through a gooey series of chops, shots and splatters.
The Frywall is reminiscent of the cones you put around a dog's neck to prevent them from chewing on stitches after surgery, but it's actually designed to sit inside a frying pan and serve as a blast shield for grease splatters while you fry up foods.
Some of the most famous photos from that day, like those of Lyndon B. Johnson being sworn in on Air Force One, are in black and white, so it's easy to miss that the smudges that later appeared on the pink suit were splatters of blood.
When I upgraded my Crockpot to a larger stainless-steel model earlier this year, I was able to tackle recipes I couldn't fit into my old model—but over time, splatters would stick to the outer stainless-steel housing and leave dull, crusty marks that aren't easily removed.
Listening to them feels like smoking weed in your flat while it splatters with rain outside, or like watching the bleak, gum-tacked pavements from the top of a double decker while ruminating on a relationship, or going to Spoons at 3PM on Sunday because there's shit-all else to do.
Which is why, save "special" occasions, we rarely wore them at all, unless, of course, the point was to lovingly mess them up, as with a pair of high-top Converse or Adidas Superstars, when high-school mud splatters and bright smears of magic marker were a point of pride.
The results were published by McMillen (and a fictional co-author named Tim Toady) in a joke-filled white paper available here, but far more interesting is the online art gallery of paint splatters showing which ones generated valid code (plus the results of that code) and which did not.
Fuchs refused to discuss the work further, saying people were supposed to see it at the event, but it appears to be a Classical Greek or Roman female figure covered in paint splatters; the photograph (pictured at the top of this post) features Fuchs' own digital additions of words and isolated letters.
Mr. Hodgson, who arrived within an hour of the attack, came with an open mind and took in the scene: the scuff marks where the grizzly dug her enormous paws into the ground as she accelerated; the blood splatters around the body parts; the camera lying in the dirt where it fell.
When the Doomcat pulls a gun out of a box and immediately splatters it with a demon's guts, when he blasts a cacodemon entrails on a tunnel's walls, when he punches a demon's head, the moments masterfully conceal the feats of patience and prowess it must have taken to pull off something this entertaining.
Starting with cheap, found canvases, he applied gestural splatters and scrawls of paint, "détourning" the works into critiques of "tasteful" bourgeois European culture, which had become available in mass-produced form after World War II. "Détournement is the opposite of quotation," says a text on the wall at the gallery, quoting the French writer and Situationist provocateur Guy Debord.
These punk roots come through here: One satisfying aspect of the show is the sense that this pair is sort of trolling the monied art establishment of which they've become such a celebrated part — like they're teenagers putting one over on chin-stroking art dealers by desecrating this whitebox gallery's pristine walls with paint splatters and selling dick drawings for untold sums.
It's that spread you might have seen in a food magazine or a well-known chef's cookbook, or even walked in on — stopping by a restaurant off hours in the afternoon — when all the wait staff are sitting down in the dining room with their ironed shirts neatly hung on their chair backs, eating in their white undershirts in case the sauce splatters.
While many are funny and provocative—for instance, a pastel green and pink tartan print that reads "not your mother" in red script along the bottom or one that reads "I am accustomed to inspire nothing but virtuous sentiments" in small serif font against muddy splatters of paint—others are more troubling, alluding to the ways women's personal, professional, and sexual boundaries often go broadly unacknowledged.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Rembrandt may have painted with the aid of optics and the Mona Lisa may have had high cholesterol levels, but we can finally put at least one longstanding mystery that has apparently plagued art history to rest: white splatters that grace the canvas of the earliest and most famous of Edvard Munch's "The Scream" paintings are not dried bird droppings.
We wanted to give our readers a more close-up look at the gritty details that they wouldn't be able to get from sitting in the audience: seeing the way the blood splatters up the legs of the performers and begins to slowly seep into the costumes as the scene progresses, and the contrast with the heavy waterproof boots the stagehands wear as they slog through it.
It's a drag show with costumes so ornate that they become characters in themselves (in one of his 24 costumes, for songs from the 14s, Mac dresses in Abstract Expressionist-World War II chic: a headdress made of Slinkys with caged yellow balls, an allusion to Japanese internment camps; a kimonolike jacket painted in patterns inspired by bomber planes; a wrap dress with Pollock splatters; and shoes made out of deflated red balloons that recall entrails).

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