Antique frame restoration start to finish 5 days into 1m 30secs
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- čas přidán 19. 03. 2024
- Antique frame restoration is always a challenge as there are so many parts requiring attention, structural work, securing loose sections, moulding casting and refinishing. This is the best part of 5 days work condensed into 1 minute 30 seconds!!!.....
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Oh my goodness. When you started I had no idea it was going to be major reconstruction. Excellent work. Looking forward to seeing the finished product!
I love the silicone moulding and plaster replacement sections. Would love to do this. Well done. Looks totally refreshed.
That is an excellent restoration of the frame. So many skills in play. Well done and thank you for sharing.👍🏻
Gawd that music was absolutely annoying, thankfully I have a volume button!
Amazing work.Looks like nothing was wrong .Great job 🥰
Fanastic! You are not just another pretty face 😀
Wow, amazing job! I'd love to see a longer video of this.
Amazing! You made a frame most people would throw out look like it’s brand new again. Great job!
Lovely work!
It's already been said by previous commenters but "amazing" is the best word I can think of.
Bravo!!!
WOW!
Amazing!
GORGEOUS. Is that rub & buff? So much work but frames in that style are SO EXPENSIVE now (and generally way crappier materials). Totally worth the restoration!
What an incredible restorer you are. I love all of your videos, full length or shorts. The frame came out incredibly well. Is there anything you wouldn’t attempt or won’t touch at all? I have nothing but admiration for you. Thank you for posting. 🙌🏻
Thank you , It has to be in realy poor condition for me to say no- some things can be too far gone , its usually a matter of cost and time for my clients though so that decesion is usually made for me
@@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration I see, well that makes complete sense. Although my own feelings on the matter are if you own an old painting, you are only taking care of it within your lifetime before the next generation takes over the task. I would rather give away my painting to someone with the resources to restore and look after it than watch it basically disintegrate before my eyes. Perhaps I am alone in these feelings, I don't know, but I know for certain it is what I would do.
I care for my late husband's great great great uncle's watercolour of the River Dee in Aberdeen where he lived. Some of his paintings can be found hanging in Aberdeen Art Gallery. Having moved here from the Scottish Borders last year, I was delighted to see more of his work. Some are currently being stored due to lack of display room, along with a constant reshuffle of their treasures so all can be viewed over time. I can arrange to see them in storage, which I intend to do if the rain ever stops!!! I know you understand that last statement living in Manchester! 😁🖌️👩🏻🎨🎨
What a great job!
Thank you!🙏
Dude, this is the one and ONLY time I'm watching commercials longer than the video...put them in 'shorts'
Thats amazing work but assuming it is not a hobby or labour of love are frames worth that amount of effort as opposed to sourcing a replacement? What are the things about a frame that justify the time?
A lot of people consider the purpose-made frame of antique art as much a part of the art as the painting and want to maintain it. Non-standard sizes also mean a new one would be custom regardless. (There's also not a lot of places that produce frames with traditional techniques like the plaster, or the level of intricacy, and the ones that do are definitely priced accordingly. Baumgartner filmed a visit to a framing studio that's VERY cool though.)
Amazing work, but a voiceover would have been SO much better than that silly noise!
Agreed. I had to turn the sound off. It was a real missed opportunity because that was very captivating work and I would have liked to have listened to his thought process as he completed each part.
PLEASE, please, please hold your camera horizontally to make a movie, however short. Cell cameras are designed to produce different results horitzontally (movie mode) and vertically (picture mode).
CZcams incents creators to make vertical content for 'shorts' to try and compete with TikTok sadly :(
Thanks for the logical explanation. Horrifying, really. But good to know it's not this wonderful creator's ignorance but some invisible corporate stupidity.
@@robblack5248 YUP. It's not about what the customer wants, it's about what they TELL us we want... ;) ;) ;)
WOW!