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Renewed interest in movie theatres in Oran
Fri, 27 Nov 2009 17:41:00 GMT
ORAN (Algeria)- A renewed interest is shown in Oran (432km west of Algiers) in the restoration of movie theatres, to the great delight of cinema enthusiasts and cinematographic art professionals. The cinematographic culture, which had been prevailing for more
PROTEST: STUDENTS, CHURCH SERVANTS IN YEREVAN DEMAND RESPECT FOR ARMENIAN CULTURAL HERITAGE IN GEORGIA
Fri, 27 Nov 2009 11:54:00 GMT
Georgia. (Until the mid-1980s, still in Soviet times, St. George of Mughni served as a museum of folk art. In 1990, it was assessed as accident-prone, not subject to restoration, and was completely shut down. The church then fell into complete decay.) more
New Zealand gallery grows
Fri, 27 Nov 2009 03:15:00 GMT
New Zealand’s oldest public art gallery is undergoing major restoration and expansion work that will see its exhibition space increased by 50%. Originally opened in 1888, the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki will benefit more
Gallery will showcase rare Erte reproductions
Fri, 27 Nov 2009 00:48:00 GMT
The Landmarks Gallery and Restoration Studio will display reproductions of images by Erte, a cover fashion artist for Harper’s Bazaar. more photos The Landmarks Gallery and Restoration Studio will display reproductions of images by more
National Museum of Arts at 70 years
Thu, 26 Nov 2009 21:21:00 GMT
director. According to Svetlana Pociumban, the museum has an extraordinary collection that includes pieces of religious, national, universal art - paintings, graphic works, decorative works by Mihai Grecu, Valentina Rusu-Ciobanu, Alexandru Plamadeala, more
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Des Moines, IA Art Restoration and Conservation - Did the rats in your attic chew up your original Picasso? No worries. Our art restoration and conservation in Des Moines, IA are at your service. It could be the difference between restoring your treasured art piece to its original glory and giving it to the dog as a chew toy. Oh yes, it could happen. Our Des Moines, IA art restoration professionals can restore it to better-than-new condition.

Des Moines, IA Art Restoration and Conservation: Do You Need It?



A couple of years ago, I threw a big house party. I had fun, but honestly, I can't remember everything I did during the party. In the morning, I woke to find my parents' original Andy Warhol painting lying on the ground, covered in a mysterious fluid. I did not call a Des Moines, IA art restoration professional. Instead, I tried to salvage it myself. First, I used a little bit of alcohol-based cleaner to wipe off the sticky fluid. It came off, but it also smudged the paint. Then, I added some other type of cleaner, but that just took the paint off completely. Finally, I gave up and set the Warhol on fire. To cover my tracks, I said the neighbor kid stole it. Now he’s doing 18 months in the county lockup. He’ll be out on his 18th birthday, but he could have avoided jail time and I could have a clean conscience if I had only I had gone to a professional.

What Is Art Restoration?



Art restoration is the process by which an art restorer or artist attempts to return works of art to a previous state which the restorer imagines or deems to be the "original" state. Art restoration is for trained individuals and can be quite difficult or costly if not done correctly. A Des Moines, IA art conservation expert not only has to identify the pigments and binder used in a piece of artwork, but must also find a suitable modern equivalent. Des Moines, IA art restoration often involves an irreversible change to the original material of the artwork with the goal of making it appear in its original state. It's a delicate art and takes great attention to detail and knowledge of the artwork.

Our Des Moines, IA art restorers will utilize various techniques to in-paint damages on works of art that will achieve almost complete reversibility. Typically a Des Moines, IA art restoration service will use one of the more popular in-painting techniques, the "tinted varnish" treatment. This process begins once the piece is fully cleaned and varnished. The Des Moines, IA art restorer will then go into spots where original paint may be missing, or where patched holes and other irregularities may lay and will use varnish over the top of the non-tinted varnish. This technique gives the illusion that the spots have been "re-painted," while in fact it is just a spot of tinted varnish. Des Moines, IA art conservation often uses the common technique "stippling." In order for light to reflect in a similar way as it would from paint, tiny dots of varnish are placed in a row for variance. This helps minimize any harmful effects on the painting. Our professionals are able to reverse and restore years of damage and fading as well as replace and repair holes or tears. We can remove dirt and grime, remove and prevent flaking, repair over-painting, restore paint loss, fix discolored varnish, and repair just about any damage.

If you feel you are in need of a Des Moines, IA art restoration and conservation service, or have cleaning questions, keep in mind that art restoration should only be performed by a professional and qualified artist. Although some restoration attempts are irreversible, the attitude of many restorers in recent years is to make all the restoration they undertake reversible.

Art conservation is the study, preservation, and restoration of works of art and cultural material. Some objects are noteworthy because of their aesthetic appeal while other objects are significant because they represent early technologies or contain important historical information. We believe that art conservation is vitally important because time, environmental conditions, and other circumstances cause damage and deterioration to historical art.

Des Moines, IA art conservation typically involves the cleaning and stabilization of art work. Ideally, any process used is reversible, departures from that ideal not being undertaken lightly. Cleaning is not a reversible process but holds true to maintaining the art for many more years to come. When hiring a Des Moines, IA art restorer or art conservationist it is important to make sure you hire one who is qualified and talented. You may also want to explore their professional affiliations. Check to see if they are a member or supporter of the American Institute of Historic and Artistic Works.

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