Jump-splodge painting as recurring in-world art form associated with Ms. Woodhouse
x_p5_368 recurring_elementJump-splodge painting is presented as a distinct in-world artistic discipline across books b02, b06, b11, and the Almanac (al1), consistently associated with Ms. Woodhouse as its foremost practitioner.
subjects Ms. Woodhouse - Jump-Splodge Painting -
f_b02_050 - f_b06_027 - f_b06_123 - f_b11_108 - f_al1_187Evidence
| f_b02_050 (b02): Ms. Woodhouse described as probably one of the world's most respected jump-splodge painters | She's really nice and incredibly talented. And she's probably one of the world's most respected jump-splodge painters. | b02:c03:p061 |
| f_b06_027 (b06): Ms. Woodhouse specialises in jump-splodge painting | She is an incredible painter. She specialises in jump-splodge painting. | b06:c03:p081 |
| f_b06_123 (b06 almanac/appendix): same superlative repeated | Ms. Woodhouse is probably one of the world's most respected jump-splodge painters. | b06:c99:p273 |
| f_b11_108 (b11): same description in character index | Art teacher at Swedhump Elementary. Known as one of the world's most respected jump-splodge painters. | b11:c99:p355 |
| f_al1_187 (al1): Almanac records Ms. Woodhouse pioneered the screech-jump technique in jump-splodge painting | during her apprenticeship, Ms. Woodhouse pioneered the screech-jump technique. This involves screaming or screeching during the jump. | al1:c01:p146 |