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No No No, don't use staples.. Tacks. Lovely job on the conservation.
ОтветитьA mistura da tecnologia com a alta habilidade humana é incrível!!!
ОтветитьNice job
ОтветитьRestoration. Sure, I wouldn’t go so far to say professionally. Amateur at best.
ОтветитьRub some dirt on it.
ОтветитьIt's almost 3 am... ok I'll watch this
ОтветитьWhat’s amazing is that you never cleaned the picture I’m sure that the actual colors were much more vibrant. Brushing the front won’t remove smoke, grease or embedded dirt.
Ответитьwhat a application of colours to this art piece
ОтветитьIt’s kind of crazy to think how I’m here in 2024 witnessing this painting being restored I don’t even watch these videos. I’m just sick with a fever and I’m just looking for stuff to watch.
ОтветитьEr . . . you do all that work and yet don't clean off the grime and old varnish on the front? Or did I blink and miss something?
ОтветитьBut I could see the repaired holes!??.
ОтветитьА старый лак почему не смыли? Он уже коричневый весь
ОтветитьFirst time seeing this channel, the intro alone is so fucking clean lol. Good work with the whole video too, history and restoration professionals
Ответитьno removing the old varnish and surface cleaning? 😐
ОтветитьWow! That's incredible!
ОтветитьWhy no gloves?
ОтветитьCould not help noticing that the artisan used watercolours for the restoration painting. Could you clarify why she did that? Thank you in advance, and congratulations for the amazing work! Got me speechless.
ОтветитьWhat a lovely still life…and an amazing restoration job. I enjoy watching this kind of work, especially as its original appearance begins to shine through.
ОтветитьLike gelding a fly.
ОтветитьNext week we’ll see this one on Baumgartner.
ОтветитьParabéns! Trabalho perfeito.
ОтветитьSeems like oiling out and reapplying varnish would bring it back without cracks and remove any darkening of the linseed oil
Ответить❤
ОтветитьNo pressure. 😂
ОтветитьShould they wear gloves? The oils from hands are all over the painting and could cause damage too.
ОтветитьIs it safe to handle this historical document with bare hands? Wouldn't it be better with gloves on? I'm asking as a History student. We learn that, when dealing with old documents, we ought to use gloves because our hands are greasy, even if we wash them really well. Just curious. Nevertheless, great job!
ОтветитьQue trabalho lindo❤
ОтветитьWhat os mande tudo brown sponge ?
ОтветитьThese are the kind of paintings you find in castles of Resident Evil.
ОтветитьMaravilloso!!! 🤩👏💯
Cómo me gustaría saber hacerlo! Tengo un pintura de la misma época y ni siquiera puedo encontrar quién lo firmó ya que puso una firma que parece monograma y nadie la conoce! 🤔
Beautiful, but the Baume narrative and cinism is unique😮
ОтветитьEwww staples. Shame on you
ОтветитьHow about a condition report, proposal, a detailed call out of materials used, and a final look under UV at the restorations? And what did you do with those nails (and stretcher)?
ОтветитьImagine the pressure of during this, the huge responsibility.
ОтветитьThat was fun to watch!
ОтветитьWhy did you use staples? They are inferior to tacks?
ОтветитьGive it to the TysyTube Restoration and he will make it like painted one hour before…
Ответитьhow much does this process cost? it's either ridiculously expensive, or she gets paid jack shit
ОтветитьThis voice 💀
ОтветитьI don't feel comfortable with the digital touch-up at the end but otherwise the process is amazing- thank you for sharing.
Ответитьno isolation layer to protect painting from BAD retouching ...? ..... FAIL
Ответитьabsolute FAIL !..... this person needs better training / education from within other workrooms
ОтветитьThis video would be 10 times better as an asmr instead of a guy talking
ОтветитьI give the restoration 8/10.
ОтветитьThat's not how Julian does it.
ОтветитьWhen was the painting cleaned?!
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