06/17/2017
TURNED OUT TO BE A PRETTY NICE DAY, AFTER ALL
This little panel painting on board is dirty, or was dirty.
Besides completely masking the design, the colors, and the details of this picture, the surface dirt has swapped the crisp March morning for a dour November afternoon.
The dirt is not just a layer that has settled on the paint surface. It is a complex interaction of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, silicon, phosphorus, proteins, salts and minerals in an ionic dance with the pigments and the resins of the painting. These elements have been dancing for years. They really get moving when it rains, or snows outside. And when the HVAC system goes on and off. How about soot from the fireplace or romantic candles. What about the mangy hound that’s scratching in the corner.
Before you grab the Windex to clean your artwork, seek a conservation professional to do the dirty work…like…WATT RESTORATION.