He worked on it Friday Morning and I took it to the gallery along with the food, tablecloths, etc., for the reception. When I was taking the things out of the bags, the painting slipped, I jerked my hand and it flew to the floor. Crack!
Here is the result:
It actually looked pretty neat. The glass didn't fall out as it was taped to the painting. I brought it back home and Gene removed the glass. I took the painting back to the gallery and did some touch ups, although it really was not damaged at all.
Because I painted it outside, it looked very pale when brought indoors. I decided to darken the posts and the things that were closer to me when painting. It improved the painting, given more depth to the scene.
Down Main, 5 x 7 inches, Pastel on Art Spectrum Paper |
9 comments:
I like the changes so I guess it's a good thing you dropped it! :-)
Me, too, Joanna. My framing guy wasn't too happy, though. Guess he will do it over soon. :-)
Ouch, I have had that happen to me several times Jo, it's always (heart in my mouth ) time. I know how you must have felt.
Great touch ups though, so all is well, and how wonderful that Gene can reglass it for you, handy hubby.
Rae
Rae, lucky it was a small painting. I would have cried if it had been a big one with museum glass. Ha.
I like the freshening up you did on it too. I may have to drop some of mine :)
Hi, Jo, glad it was such a happy ending, and I, too, like the changes!
Ouch is right but it looks like it was a minor mishap overall.
The value issue is always a problem outdoors. I use an umbrella but sometimes it's not enough.
I like the changes.
Good Save, Jo!
It's a lovely painting.
Mary, you are so right about the value issue. I was in the shade, but it was still very high value. I like the changes, too.
Teresa, thank you. I do like painting outside. It forces you to paint faster and think harder or paint without thinking. Ha.
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