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El Capitan in very early morning, Yosemite National Park (painted from Gordon's photo) |
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My cityscape created from a pour gone wrong |
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Acrylic 16x20 on canvas board. This painting has a story. I bought the
frame and canvas at a local auction. The original painting was of birds.
I gessoed over it and decided to do an acrylic pour but I had seen a
pour done of faces, so I made face shapes with a glue gun. Well that
went horribly wrong so I painted over the canvas again trying to to
think of what I could do with it now that it had the hot glue lines for
the faces. So this is what I came up with.