roiskuma
Roiskuma is a term used in Finnish art discourse to describe a painting technique in which pigment is applied to a surface through spontaneous, energetic gestures, creating splatters, drips, and smeared marks. The term derives from the Finnish roiskua, meaning to splash or spray, with the noun-form roiskuma indicating the resulting texture or style.
Technique and materials: Typically acrylics or oils on canvas or prepared panels. Methods include flicking, splattering,
Historical usage: The concept emerged in late 20th-century and 21st-century criticism as part of broader discussions
Variations and related terms: Roiskuma sometimes overlaps with dripping, splattering, and spray-technique categories. Artists may combine
Reception: Critics vary; supporters highlight energy, texture, and unpredictability; detractors point to a perceived lack of