Recently a client brought in this frame to be restored. It is a beautiful antique oak leaf and acorn motif with a wonderful aged bronze finish. Michael Burdick, our expert frame and frame restorer undertook the restoration process.
In photo no. 2 you can see easily the extensive damage. Special fillers are used as appropriate for this type of frame.
In photo no. 3 you can see a close up of the damaged corner and photo no. 4 shows the carved details that Michael is so skilled at.
After this the process involves undercoating and shading to achieve the proper under tone. Then the back ground shade is applied. Following the steps to do this then highlights are added, then aging and blending of patina.
The overall effort is not new, but restoration to eliminate damage, leaving that highly desirable aged patina, but in flawless condition. It all takes many hours, but the final result is well worth the effort. The client was immensely pleased with the final result.
Bring in your old and cherished frames for repair of any defects.
We also restore paintings. Gordon van Vliet is our in house expert at painting restoration.
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Frame Restoration
Posted by The Framing Edge at 2:04 PM
Labels: Restoration
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1 comment:
Great photos. Thank you for providing valuable insight into this type of procedure. Vito
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