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Samara Carrier
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I have an oil painting of Lake Louise by this artist.....we got chatting up a mountain as she was painting it and it is signed with a message for me.
Looking around paintings like this sell for between three and five hundred dollars.
This has been hanging in my garage for a few years and there are some black marks which have developed in the pale sky and snow.
I don't want to ditch it so was thinking of giving it to a charity shop with maybe a suggestion they sell it online rather than for 50p in the shop but it does look a little grubby. Is there any way I can clean the black marks off without too much damage or does it need to be done professionally...which is probably more than the painting is worth?
Thanks, Gx
Looking around paintings like this sell for between three and five hundred dollars.
This has been hanging in my garage for a few years and there are some black marks which have developed in the pale sky and snow.
I don't want to ditch it so was thinking of giving it to a charity shop with maybe a suggestion they sell it online rather than for 50p in the shop but it does look a little grubby. Is there any way I can clean the black marks off without too much damage or does it need to be done professionally...which is probably more than the painting is worth?
Thanks, Gx
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