Restauración de una obra artística. Por @ramaco54.
@ramaco54
1.- Observen el deterioro de la obra pictórica completa.
2.- Detalles de la pintura craqueada.
3.- Espacios en la obra deteriorados.
4.- Detalles del oleo deteriorado,
en algunas parte de la obra y la pintura descolorada.
El soporte.
Comenzamos esterilizando la obra con un preparado de agua hervida con ajo, laurel, vinagre y soda para matar los ácaros que puedan dañar por completo la obra, se dejo secar al sol.
Repotensiándo el lienzo con una mezcla de acrílico blanco y resina por la parte de atrás de la obra para proteger la pintura como el soporte de la obra, como lo muestran las imágenes, para así comenzar la restauración.
Antes de iniciar el trabajo en la pintura se debe lijar fina y suavemente para quitar las partes de la pintura levantadas removiendo las grietas del color.
Se empieza a colocar el colorido en acrílico, sobre la pintura pero tratando de seguir la misma linea y colorido, cabe destacar que como la pintura fue realizada en oleo y se esta restaurado en acrílico, pues mis queridos seguidores, se debe restaurarla por completo, utilizando pinceles y espátulas, para poder tapar las imperfecciones ocasionadas por las grietas y renovar el colorido.
Despues de restaurar toda la pintura, se reelijo el marco o cañuela, y se pinto con un acrilico de color dorado, para que se vea como nueva.
Los gladiadores del mar.
@ramaco54
Good morning friends of the Hive art platform, greetings from your great friend the painter Ramaco, who brings you a new artistic publication that I hope you like.
Welcome to see my artistic occurrence, on the Hive digital platform.
@ramaco54
STEP BY STEP PROCESS.
Today we are going to show you an artistic publication, a restoration actually of a work of art from 1972, a totally deteriorated seascape, which was able to be recovered, from the treatment of the canvas to the actual pictorial work, done manually and that I hope you like it.
THE BEGINNING. Friends viewers, from this moment on you will be shown the details of the deterioration of the painting to be restored.
1.- Observe the deterioration of the entire pictorial work.
2.- Details of the painting cracked.
3.- Deteriorated spaces in the work.
4.- Details of the deteriorated oil,
in some parts of the work and the painting discolored.
The support.
Note the support material of the work is canvas or canvas, which luckily is still preserved.
Friends, from now on I will begin the process of rescuing this work in oil, but making a total change with acrylic pigments and resin, with my brushes and spatula.
- We started by sterilizing the work with a preparation of boiled water with garlic, bay leaves, vinegar and soda to kill mites that could completely damage the work, and let it dry in the sun.
- We re-enforced the canvas with a mixture of white acrylic and resin on the back of the work to protect the painting as well as the support of the work, as shown in the images, in order to begin the restoration.
- Before starting work on the painting, it must be sanded finely and gently to remove the raised parts of the paint, removing the cracks in the color.
- The acrylic coloring begins to be applied over the painting, but trying to follow the same line and color. It should be noted that since the painting was done in oil and is being restored in acrylic, my dear followers, it must be completely restored, using brushes and spatulas, in order to cover the imperfections caused by the cracks and renew the color.
- After restoring the entire painting, the frame or frame was re-selected and painted with a golden acrylic, so that it looks like new.
Here I show you the fully restored oil to acrylic painting, which was doubly protected with a layer of transparent varnish:
Friends, here I show you the restored work with the re-tensioned coloring that is titled:
The gladiators of : mar.
Friends, Hive viewers, art lovers, I got this work at a garage sale. When I saw it, my heart sank when I saw the deteriorated paintings. They were selling them off for $50. I immediately put them aside, got the money and bought them because I had sold those paintings when I was a student. Therefore, I told my wife that I have to restore them because if I let them be thrown away, I will cease to exist as an artist and creator...
Today I share the restoration process with my friends on the Hive platform, proudly saying that I saved the painting and now they are in my home...
WORKS OF ART ARE THE CONTINUITY OF THE EXISTENCE OF THE CREATIVITY OF THE HUMAN BEING, DO NOT DISDAIN THEM.
I hope you liked this post.
Thank you very much for your kind attention.
A hug, I love you all.
@ramaco54
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Es increíble que hayas encontrado nuevamente una de tus pinturas, quedó excelente. Me sorprendió mucho esa mezcla de vinagre, agua, soda y laurel 😯, jamás había escuchado eso, muy interesante. Tengo una curiosidad ¿Por qué si la pintura originalmente es al óleo la restauraste con acrílico?
gatica el vinagre soda y laurel y clavo especie es un repelente para todo tipo de ácaros y insectos ,la repare con acrílico ya que el oleo tuve que lijarlo para que llegara hasta la capa de la lona o lienzo después le agregue una película de goma arábiga para trabajar enésima del oleo y así aplicarle el acrílico acuérdate ay predomina mas la espátula que el pincel lo ultimo le aplique barniz trasparente con una brocha suave espero que te guste la vieja escuela un abrazote gatica.
Wow, increíble, la verdad es que no conozco nada sobre restauración, pero me parece fascinante todo el proceso y las etapas por las que tiene que pasar una pieza para que vuelva a recobrar su belleza, es algo mágico, se ve que eres experto en eso. ¿Y para evitar los ácaros de los libros qué se utiliza?