Gravity Action Art

June 29, 2021
Written by Shahzia Vira

Gravity action art is super easy to set up and a simple and colourful way of seeing science in action. It is a great introduction to action art and the dripping technique creates unique pieces of art every time. Plus, it is a great way of seeing art and science working together to create eye-catching masterpieces. 

Wondering how to make this vibrant project into a STEAM Activity? Wonder no more! You can start this project with the challenge of creating an instrument that can hold paper at an angle (for example a ramp) or engineering your very own easel with recycled supplies. Once that is ready then all you need is a few supplies and some clothes you can get messy in.

Now, let’s get dripping!

How to create Gravity action art

What you need:
  • An easel or make your own easel using cardboard. 
  • Tape
  • Paper
  • Paints (Tempera or Acrylic, you can also try watercolours)
  • Water
  • Cups
  • Spoons or paintbrushes
  • A tray to collect the paint.
How to:

This activity is pretty straightforward. I recommend starting with the STEAM challenge and then continuing with the painting task. Follow the quick guide below to get started or watch the video for a quick demonstration.

The STEAM challenge: Design an instrument that can hold a piece of paper at an angle using recycled materials. (examples for inspiration: easel or a ramp)   

Step 1: Tape a piece of paper onto the top of your easel. 

Step 2: Place the easel on a tray to help collect the paint. 

Step 3: Choose your colours and pour them into cups. If your paint is too thick, dilute them with some water. 

Step 4: Using a spoon or paintbrush drip paint onto your paper and watch the art come to life. Let your paintings dry and display them proudly.  

    Explore further:
    • Experiment with different drip sizes and using different dripping tools such as popsicle sticks, spoons, forks, paintbrushes, etc.
    • Change the angle of your easel and watch how it affects the flow of the paint and your artwork.
    • Play around with viscosity by using undiluted and differently diluted paints
    • Experiment with different types of paints. How do they affect the results?
    • Explore colour mixing
    • Explore other forms of action painting techniques such as splats and sprays (I recommend do this outdoors)
    The STEAM behind the fun:

    Gravity: What is making the paint drip? Well, that is gravity. Gravity is an invisible force that pulls things towards the Earth’s core.

    Viscosity: Viscosity is the property of a liquid that describes how fast or slowly it will flow. You can think of viscosity as how thick a liquid is. A liquid with low viscosity like water will flow quickly.

    Gravity action painting is super fun especially when paired with a STEAM challenge. We enjoyed our engineering time and watching art and science play together. So do give it a try! We hope you enjoy creating your drippy masterpieces.  Happy action painting!

    Hi, I'm Shahzia

    Welcome to the colourful world of Little STEAM Learners. Here we believe that everyone, small or big, is creative in their own unique way, and through nurturing this innate creativity, we can foster curiosity and love for learning in children.

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