Painting with Super Soakers? - GENIUS!

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Published 2022-06-21
What do you think?! Are water guns and super-soakers the future of art? Let me know in the comments!
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All Comments (21)
  • Jazza: "I'm Sorry" Narrator: Jazza was, infact, not sorry for plastering Gareth with paint
  • I feel like this is the most dad thing ever to do. Taking toys and then turning them into art supplies is definitely smart.
  • I would love to see Jazza try CAKE DECORATING! I feel like his art skills would translate well but I know from experience how finicky fondant and icing can be.
  • @giovannadi1762
    I feel like Jazza is single-handedly keeping his local toy store afloat… 😂
  • @madysonv1455
    Jazza's smile at the end reminds me of an exhausted elementary art teacher after a day of finger painting, tired and just a little crazy 😂
  • @Enzo-gabriel237
    Day 5 of saying that you could make it so you follow a bob ross video but you have to spin a wheel to choose what colour you use instead of the ones bob uses I think that would be cool ❤
  • @beastwriter3915
    I've recently went to the beach, and during my first attempts at making sandcastles, I thought, "Does this count as an art medium? Can Jazza dabble with this?" So Jazza, Beach episode when?
  • @willmfrank
    Jazza: "Is this genius or stupid? 'Coz there's a fine line dividing the two..." And once again, Jazza demonstrates that fine lines are easy to erase...!
  • @Leslie-karren
    I really appreciate how scientific you're being in finding out how much paint to use with water. The measurements are really specific... LOL.
  • I imagine Rob, just giving a pat on gareth's back "it's your turn". This was so messy and entertaining. Thank you gareth and RIP to the expensive equipment that got paint
  • @roccov3614
    Garath: "It's my favourite one so far" as he shakes his head - no. LoL The things Garath puts up with. He's a real trooper.
  • @deanderthal
    I recently had to have major surgery and to help me feel better, I had a small party before hand - and we did this with dollar store water guns (almost exactly like the small blue and white ones you had) and craft paint/cheap kids acrylics. The more vibrant the color originally the better it did; we did about 1:1 on the thicker paints, including the ones with glitter or neon. It was amazing and cathartic. We also did a large canvas with parts taped off with painter's tape to create a really cool negative effect, and we did both white and black canvases. Mostly we did just squiggles but I went in later and on one I added a sorta-kinda portrait with the small guns and some condiment squirt bottles (very controlled application right at the canvas surface). It came out so good and it was wonderful to have this collaborative joyous art to look at while I recovered at home. Also, we experimented with letting it dry and then turning the canvas to get different directions of splatter and drip. Doing tons of layers gave it real interesting depth. There was something INCREDIBLY stress-relieving about standing 1-3 feet away and just shooting the canvas over and over. And for many of my friends who are not artists, it was just 'messy' and 'no rules' enough that they were willing to go after it without worrying they'd 'mess up my art'. <3
  • Jazza: I love science! Also Jazza: uses no measurements whatsoever.
  • @1sarahdawson
    Jazza's first art: exists Jazza: it's awful Rich people: 🤑
  • @CyanSaber
    Splattoon IRL! This looked like so much fun 😅
  • @queenb1119
    I do the same thing with my daughter! But we use the Crayola washable paint that they sell at the dollar tree. And we get whatever cheap water guns and canvases they have. Mix in a little water, set up under the tree in the backyard on a nice day and we spend some time making paintings for family and friends! Plus the paint is washable and non toxic, so it's safe fun and easy to clean up! 😄👍
  • This man should play Splatoon since he enjoys this concept so much. It’s not really an art game but I still think it’d be fun/funny so see. Plus it’s almost as chaotic as this video.
  • @DomtorettoReal
    Seeing jazza experiment with new art mediums is the essential reason for the switch to jazza from draw with jazza. It's not just drawing it's "dabbling" in every art mediums and im here for it!
  • @astridjef
    I feel like these "artworks" could be good to use as a background for another artwork; paint/draw/any other medium on top of it. Also, this was the most entertaining ending from the last several years. I wonder how many days later Jazza could still find paint on himself 😂
  • @TrxshPxndxz
    ( Breaking New's ) "Australian man forced to create a piece of art by having Nerf water blaster's filled with paint ." But in all seriousness Jazza has just created Splatoon in real life. ( Splatoon is a Nintendo game that involves ink rather than paint but same thing but different .)