This is better then when I was a kid: I get to make as much mess as I want, and should I wish to, I do not even have to clean it up, but just let it dry up right there.
I did not do that of course, as in all my years in this society I have become far too conditioned to leave a mess like that. Besides, having the floor full of white-blue-pink footsteps.... (though, that is undoubtedly fun too!) Cost me three rolls of kitchenpaper to wipe away again...
The result of said messmaking. breaking up a painting in order to open it for new moves. These pictures were shot right after the dousing and splattering, so paint and medium is still wet.
Hence the effect of a glaze, which will disappear as it dries. It will also become a little darker, and the medium, which appears whitish now, will dry up transparent, so not al the white you see in these pictures will actually be white when it is dry. I have no way of knowing which parts are the actual white and which is medium..
That is the exciting, and scary, thing of this stage in a painting: I basically do not know what it will change into. Whatever it turns out to be, I will have to work with that...