Donna T
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I've been wondering if I could buy a canvas "wall decor" and paint over it because I like the look of a framed piece but I don't want to commit to a big expensive blank canvas. I found this one at Target and my husband kindly lifted several of them off the wall in order to find one where the canvas (or whatever it is) was tight. Some of them are so ridiculously loose! This one was on sale and the "wood" frame looked good from a distance. I unpacked it and inspected the corners in the parking lot; all good there. I gave it three coats of gesso to cover up the print and hoped for the best. It's a big one for me at 30in. x30in. and it felt good to paint big. Acrylic on faux canvas
Here's what it looked like from the store:
Here's the new version. The field is a little brighter in real life but this is as good as I could get it:
Here's what it looked like from the store:
Here's the new version. The field is a little brighter in real life but this is as good as I could get it:


I hope you get a lot of your son's homemade burritos for this wonderful piece.
Hopefully the three coats of gesso will prevent those abstract squiggles from showing through! It’s a bummer that most of these canvases are either loose and floppy or they’ve been “enhanced “ with clear acrylic blobs that are supposed to make the artwork look authentic.
What’s worse is that nowhere on this piece was there any mention of the original artist. Someone painted it - abstract squiggles and all. I look forward to seeing one of your works on your canvas someday. I’m guessing it won’t be a dark plum floral.