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Off The Wall - Epilogue

00:13 - How come paintings can be sitting on the hot table during treatments? Won’t it damage them? 

01:01 - Couldn't the “punch” for removing the dowels be made of something more ...

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You and me and museums.

Hey gang, 

If perchance someone were to take a film crew and you into a museum with an all access pass, what would you find interesting, what questions would you ask and what would you j...

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Grand Canal, Grand Reveal

Inherited from a relative, this painting of Venice's Grand Canal arrived worse for wear with some glaringly obvious problems.  There were however, a few surprises in store for us along the way...

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Art Restoration Fail - Epilogue

00:56 - Did the owner know just how bad the old work was? 

03:09 - Would x-ray or infrared imaging been useful to see through the overpaint to the original paint layer? 

05:20...

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Fail video epilogue

Hey gang,

I know that I have epilogues due for the screen and the about face video and they’re coming, but I’m thinking about recording one for the fail video first and getting that out-...

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Art Restoration Fail - AD FREE

We've all seen it time and time again; the best of intentions gone horribly wrong.  But what happens after the gawking and attention wanes, the painting is still in need of care and attention ...

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About Face - AD FREE

The ability to stand in front of an object composed of wood, fabric and paint and become lost, to transcend time and space and lose one's self is something that no medium other than painting can ac...

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Come Hither - Epilogue

00:33 - Talk about different lining canvas weights and how you choose one 

02:13 - How come the paint doesn't detach form the canvas when the old adhesive is removed? 

04:33 -...

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Off The Wall - Conserving A Standing Screen AD FREE

Paintings are meant to be on the wall, viewed from a distance and certainly never touched.  Until they're not.  Such is the case with a standing screen painted by the owner's father despe...

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Bringing Death Back To Life Epilogue

01:07 - Why was the animal glue so tenacious this time? 

02:17 - Talk about the research that Cameron did and who is actually pictured… 

06:02 - Why don’t you feature more...

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Bringing Death Back To Life Part 2 - AD FREE

Like every collector of artwork, every painting lives a life whether the artist envisions it or not, and throughout that time a piece can be subject to any number of factors that can undermine its ...

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Bringing Death Back To Life - Part 1 AD FREE

Like every collector of artwork, every painting lives a life whether the artist envisions it or not, and throughout that time a piece can be subject to any number of factors that can undermine its ...

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The Perfect Storm - Epilogue

03:18 - Were there any reference photos of the painting and do you ever use photos?

06:26 - Wait Julian, this paper is almost what?!?!  What was that cliffhanger?

07:16 - How do yo...

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Come Hither

Of all the tens of thousands of paintings I've seen and worked on, there's one type that has the ability to consistently capture my attention and heart and that's portraiture.  Even though thi...

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The Perfect Storm Part 2 AD FREE

Sometimes, despite our best attempts and hopes, a confluence of events come together to threaten a painting on an existential level.  For Brian Dean a climate change advocate and expert and th...

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The Perfect Storm Part 1 AD FREE

Sometimes, despite our best attempts and hopes, a confluence of events come together to threaten a painting on an existential level.  For Brian Dean a climate change advocate and expert and th...

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Oh Brother - EPILOGUE

00:30 - Did you discover that you’ve been saying Washi Kozo wrong all along?! 

01:24 - Why are you still using sheetrock and cinder blocks to press paintings instead of a high-tech too...

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Carrying The Weight - AD FREE

A Painting of a woman carrying water, the artist doing the heavy lifting of telling her story and the conservator carrying the weight of preserving the story and the artistry.

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Oh Brother Part 2 - AD FREE

It is not uncommon to look at a painting and right from the outset know that the scope of work will be broad and demanding.  The hope is that despite all of the problems and challenges, the pi...

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Oh, Brother

It is not uncommon to look at a painting and right from the outset know that the scope of work will be broad and demanding.  The hope is that despite all of the problems and challenges, the pi...

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Rhythm Restored - Epilogue

00:52 - ABSTRACTION!!!  Also, talk about the possibility of reversing the repair you did. 

04:43 - Is the paper pulp patch thick enough to prevent bleed through from the back? ...

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The Things That Matter - Ad Free

Things are disposable.  We'll be happier if we don't become attached to objects.  Everything can be replaced.   

Or, maybe not...


Sorry about the late pos...

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The Resistor - Epliogue

00:14 - Do you listen to music and do you keep the studio at a set temperature/humidity? 

01:17 - Talk about the motion you use to scrape and how it’s not confined to just your wrist b...

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Rhythm Restored - AD FREE

Damage can disrupt the way we look at a painting; it can break the illusion, flatten the space or interrupt the flow of the composition.  This diminutive painting by the African American paint...

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And Now For Something Completely Different - Epilogue

00:58 - A sartorial question…

01:22 - A comment about the state of the finished frame.

01:57 - Would you ever work on a frame within the same ethical confines as a painting?

03:...

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The Resistor Part 2 AD FREE

We finally wrap up the work on the stubborn painting that will not go quietly into the night.

Apologies for the late post… Simone forgot to do his job 😜

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The Resistor - Part 1 AD FREE

It may seem like damage to a painting is purely accidental and just part of the life of a given object.  But the conspiracy of poor materials, neglectful care and downright bad past conservati...

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The Forest For The Trees Epilogue

A shorter one this time around but still great questions!

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And Now For Something Completely Different

While conservation is often described as a non-creative field, there are moments of intense creativity; in the selection of materials, in the solving of a unique problem with technology and sometim...

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The Forest For The Trees

Sometimes the smallest distractions can add up to destroy to ability of the viewer from appreciating the scene writ large.  But if those distractions can be addressed then we may just be able ...

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