Restoration ancient and contemporary paintings
Restoration ancient and contemporary paintings
“Working with ancient or contemporary paintings, the challenge is how to conserve both their materials and aesthetic qualities, while considering their historical contexts”
Certified Training-programme followed at
Institut National du Patrimoine INP
(The National Institute of Heritage France):
Certified training at INP Paris France:
- Materials and methods for cleaning paintings: solutions, gels and emulsions by Richard Wolbers, Associate Professor, Coordinator of the Scientific Section and Restorer of Paintings at the University of Delaware (US)
- Chemical and physic-chemical notions on cleaning principles.
Continuing Education, Conservative Department
-Observation, findings of condition: determine priorities for conservation-restoration.
Continuing Education, Conservative Department
- Cleaning of polychromes, water-based methods: Modular Cleaning Program MCP by Chris Stavroudis, Conservation Scientist at Hollywood (US)
-Cleaning of modern oil- and acrylic paintings by Dr Bronwyn Ormsby, head of scientific department of Tate Modern London and Dr Judith Lee, scientific researcher at Tate Modern London
CONSERVATION / RESTORATION MODERN OIL AND ACRYLIC PAINTINGS
The conservation-restoration of modern paintings, oil and acrylic paints, their specificities and cleaning solutions: the methods of removing grime and dirt from these sensitive pictorial layers using aqueous methods, solvents, micro-emulsions and gels. The current methodologies and practices, emanating from the latest research carried out at international level in this field, turn out to be effective tools for these often very complex cases.
Degree/ License:
- Diploma Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp Belgium, painting/drawing
Requests for a quote, only by appointment:
rooscampman@gmail.com or +31 6 42 46 08 13
Kvk 24461812 SBI code 9003 Art and Art Restoration
Consolidation of the paint-layer
Painting conservation