I'd decided on a detailed scene of small houses by a harbour for this canvas, but after I had started painting I realised the detail was smaller than I wanted to attempt at this stage.I decided to change to another subject, but didn't know how to save the canvas. The paint was quite thinned, so I sanded it and put a layer of gesso over. However on drying there were some lines which had crazed due to the oil paint underneath.
So I needed to cover those over. I tore off some strips of thick watercolour paper and glued them over the cracked bits, then glued on more to randomly have them over the canvas. Then it was another layer of gesso over all of it. It worked great to save the canvas and I did a semi abstract piece over the top with a bit of dry brushing to accentuate the texture.
'Californian Poppy-Turquoise', Oil on canvas, 50x60cm, Available for sale


