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What is Art Restoration

The purpose of art restoration is to ensure that artwork does not fall foul to the ravages of time or external environmental factors. If you are looking for art restoration in the UK, seek out Simon Gillespie.

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What is Art Restoration

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  1. What is ArtRestoration? Art restoration is a term often used but sometimes misunderstood. The purpose of art restoration is to ensure that artwork does not fall foul to the ravages of time or external environmental factors – and if it does so, to rectify these concerns before they become irreversible.

  2. The smoke released from tobacco products or fireplaces, excessive sunlight or darkness and spillages, including but not limited to water, can all damage paintings. Unavoidable deterioration will also arise through dust particles found in the air. This makes periodic art restoration essential. Thankfully for collectors, Simon Gillespie offers premier acrylic painting restoration inLondon. If you are looking for art restoration in the UK, seek out Simon Gillespie. Our expert and experienced team offer a range of services relating to acrylic painting restoration. Our skills include, but are not limitedto: Cleaning General cleaning is an essential element of art restoration in the UK. As discussed, debris and dirt can build on a work of art, eventually threatening to mar the visage and quality of the portrait. Naturally, this damage cannot be repaired by conventionalmeans

  3. or using traditional household cleaning products. You'll need the skills of a professional, experienced in acrylic painting restoration and cleaning. Call upon Simon Gillespie for this – art restoration throughout the UK is ourspeciality. ColourRevival Cleaning a portrait is the first step of art restoration, but not the last or only. Repairing surface-level imperfections is the first element of acrylic painting restoration. The varnish originally used by an artist will age over time, which leads to the darkening and fading of formerly bright and vibrantcolours. For acrylic painting restoration in London, look no further than Simon Gillespie. A combination of experience and high-quality materials ensures that our restoration team will reverse these damages, removing old layers of varnish and replacing them with modern alternatives that revive yourart.

  4. Repair of PictureSupport Of course, art restoration in the UK does not begin and end with the painting itself. The support structure, such as any wooden panels or even the canvas itself, will require just as much attention. This, once again, falls under the skills and specialisms of the Simon Gillespie team. By entrusting your art to us, you will receive a full acrylic painting restoration service from our Londongallery. Art restoration is an art form in itself. Do not entrust your treasured collection to just anybody – and, equally, do not attempt DIY cleaning and restoration methods at home. Place your trust in Simon Gillespie. We offer the leading art restoration services in the UK. Visit ushere: https://www.simongillespie.com/ http://instagram.com/simon_gillespie_studio

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