Painting Conservation was established in 2000 in downtown Asheville, North Carolina. Owner Colin Post makes it a priority in his studio to abide by modern painting conservation standards and ethics of the American Institute for Conservation (AIC). Methods and materials used allow reversibility to guarantee that the original state of the painting is never altered or compromised.
The use of museum-quality and restoration-specific materials and techniques ensure the future preservation of the pieces while adhering to the artist's original and historical intent.
The use of museum-quality and restoration-specific materials and techniques ensure the future preservation of the pieces while adhering to the artist's original and historical intent.
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Above, you can see a painting before cleaning (left), after cleaning (top right), and in the middle of the cleaning process (bottom right).
Above, raking light photos show the before (left) and after (right) results from a heat/vacuum table to stabilize painting and correction of planar deformations.
Above, raking light photos show the results of treatment to clean, consolidate on heat/vacuum table, and line to hold planar deformations and punctures in a flat plane.
Above, raking light photos show the before (left) and after (right) results from a heat/vacuum table to stabilize painting and correction of planar deformations.
Above, raking light photos show the results of treatment to clean, consolidate on heat/vacuum table, and line to hold planar deformations and punctures in a flat plane.
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