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by Dennis Ellman
$22.00
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Design Details
How to cover up a big mistake. Thought I was pouring a varnish/glaze on a painting. The second bottle I poured accidentally was liquid gesso. (Bottle... more
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Spot clean or dry clean only.
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2 - 3 business days
How to cover up a big mistake. Thought I was pouring a varnish/glaze on a painting. The second bottle I poured accidentally was liquid gesso. (Bottle lookalikes). Oops. So I used black gesso over the canvas to begin a redo and instead ended up with this. I've been staring at it for a few days.
First, I only sale original, one of a kind art. So please contact me directly if interested. Almost everything here is for sale, whether marked or otherwise, except pieces that are sold. For those interested (or not), I was born in Los Angeles. Awarded a fellowship to the University of California, Irvine where I earned an MFA. After Irvine, over a span of 14 years, taught poetry and creative writing at UCLA, UC Irvine, Loyola Marymount University, Pepperdine University, San Diego State University and Santa Monica College. In 1986, left teaching and founded a marketing/public relations agency, Beck Ellman Heald. Live in San Diego since 1980 and currently reside in Carmel Valley with my wife Beverly. We have three children: Elizabeth,...
$22.00
Beverly Elliott
Mistakes and accidents are no such thing...lol....I call it the painting or piece talking to you! (If that makes any sense..lol)
Meg Shearer
It was meant to be. I'm imagining a forest on a hill, at night, in winter. A marvelous accident. l/f!