Restoring a painting is a delicate and complex process that aims to preserve and revitalize artwork while maintaining its historical and artistic integrity
Reversible materials and techniques are used to ensure that any future restorations can be performed without affecting the original artwork.
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Sculpture restoration is a complex process that varies significantly depending on the materials and the extent of damage. Every artwork requires a careful and methodical approach, keeping in mind ethical considerations
Reversibility: Whenever possible, restoration treatments should be reversible, meaning they can be undone if necessary.
Compatibility: All restoration materials must be compatible with the original material to avoid causing further damage.
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Restoring a ceramic piece requires a delicate touch and a deep understanding of ceramic materials.
Consultation with the client is key to discuss expectations, as in most cases, there’s the option between an invisible restoration or a minimal intervention, leaving intact some marks of a past life.
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If the ceramic object is glazed, the restored areas may be glazed to match the original finish.