Carmen Tisch arrested after botching $30 million Clyfford painting

Isn’t that it sounds crazy when hearing something like that? And we may wonder how it was possible.

Indeed Carmen Tisch botched a painting after rubbing her derriere against the very expensive artwork (worth about $30 million) at Clyfford Still Museum which was inaugurated recently in Denver. The oil-on-canvas art item named 1957-J no.2, was painted by artist Clyfford Still who certainly did not predict what was going to happen with his masterpiece.

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Carmen Tisch scratched, hit and leaned against the painting. (Denver Dist. Atty.)

Carmen Tisch scratched, hit and leaned against the painting. (Denver Dist. Atty.)


Clyfford Still's 1957-J No. 2 painting was partially damaged when Carmen Tisch visited Denver Museum. Photo: Clyfford Still Museum