Beautiful! My goodness! This is indeed a constructive use of a God given gift. Restoring sacramentals. Thank you so much for your channel. Background music is transcendental and the shared faith related details is very informative. Also, allow me to thank you for visiting my little channel. New subbie looking forward to seeing more of your videos. Everything always for God's honor and glory. 🙏🙏🙏
Oh my goodness, Beautiful work. Team Brushworks, you inspire me. In fact, you recently helped me with guidance on restoring Our Lady of Lourdes that had no hands. Your professional advice took me to another level of finishing a beautiful piece I did not know I could accomplish. Well, I am a firm believer that God gives you small jobs to break you in, and when you succeed, He gives you bigger jobs. So now, I am challenged with restoring a 49” St. Joseph with Baby Jesus in his arms. The world is missing the cross. The paint is shedding as I type. I brought him from the church and am letting him acclimate to my home temperature. I already vacuumed the surface dust off. My question is, do I wash their faces to remove the years of dust that have darken their skin tones? I plan to preserve the original faces since they look in good shape. How about washing the rest of the figure to remove the dust before I start removing the loose paint with a soft paint brush, soft dry sponge? I have not used sandpaper on him nor have I started patching him up. Both figures have beautiful glass eyes that I need to protect. Any ideas how to do that?. The hands and baby’s feet have a few chips, but that may be an easy match. Most important St. Joseph is missing his staff. I do have the three lilies needing restoration with a piercing nail at the end, which should go into a 1/2” dowel. I need to repair the lilies and leaves that are broken off. Any ideas on how to tackle that repair? Also, I used the product Clear Gesso by Liquitex on Our Lady of Lourdes and on a plastic restoration of St. Therese. The product worked beautifully. I was able to see the original colors under the Gesso and the finished pieces came out exceptional. Again, thank you for sharing your professional restoration advice with me. All is done for the Greater Glory of God to remind us of His faithful servants that served Him well. Respectfully, Margie
Thank you, Dawn! I am actually semi retired after many years in broadcasting and I love this work… And the joy of working alongside my very talented wife! 🤗 Congratulations on completing your first restoration project. We’d love to have a look. God bless!
Obrigado Tiago. Nós amamos fazer este trabalho, e estamos felizes que você goste! Deus abençoe!Obrigado Tiago. Nós amamos fazer este trabalho, e estamos felizes que você goste! Deus abençoe!
@@BrushworksStatueRestoration Eu amo ver seus vídeos vc e a Paulina são grandes artistas, pena que vocês estão tão longe pois adoraria ver vcs restaurando minhas imagens santas !
Hello! A lot of work. How long does it take you to repair such a statue? I am grateful to you for showing some of the techniques so precisely. God Bless you! Szczęść Boże! s. J
Hello Sister! This project took about two weeks but we usually work on more than one project at a time. While the plaster or epoxy is curing we work on something else. Bóg zapłać 🤗
I am just learning about proper restoration, and was wondering what your favorite paint brand is? What colors do you choose to blend for skintones? Thank you!
We use Zinsser primer and Behr premium latex paints for outdoor statues. For indoor statues we use Behr and a blend of custom-mixed acrylic paints. Usually Liquitex. Hope this helps! As for skin tones, they are fairly complex based on the statue and its positioning and expected lighting. In the near future, we hope to produce a short series of “how to “videos. In one of those I will ask Pauline to speak specifically to skin tones and how to blend them. Thanks for visiting!
I am the end of a restoration of St. Joseph and Jesus plaster statue, 24" tall. I painted it using professional acrylic paint. What do you recommend I use for acrylic varnish to seal the colors? How long should I wait to seal it after the painting is finished? It will be displayed indoors only. Thank you.
Hello Norma! Congratulations on completing your project! In most cases, for an indoor statue, a good quality acrylic is all you need - especially if you applied paint over paint or used a primer layer. If you really feel you need a varnish layer, you might consider a flat (or low-sheen) varnish by Liquitex. If the statue is not likely to be handled or frequently touched, you don't need to apply varnish. The professional acrylic will suffice. (ps we'd love to see how your project turned out if you've posted in online?) God Bless!
Thank you for your response and for your guidance. I am almost finished and will be happy to post the before and after pictures soon. I am an oil painter normally and need to varnish my paintings once they are dry because the colors can sink in and become dull. Varnishing brings it back to the rich original colors and values. It doesn't seem to apply to acrylic colors. I did prime the statue and used professional quality acrylics.
Beautiful ! My mom got the statue of Saint Philomena along time ago, The statue broke but we glued it back but there’s chunks and paint chips still there, how much do you think it would be cost to repair it?
Hello and thank you, Dominick. We’d be happy to offer you an opinion and quote. Can you please reach out through our website “contact us” page? We’d be happy to correspond with you directly. www.statuerestorers.com
Thanks for responding! It’s a pretty small statue and very antique a couple of chunks are missing and paint scratch I’m just wondering how much it would be.
I finished the restoration of St. Joseph & Jesus and would be happy to share some images with you. Are you on Facebook? Thank you for your advice and support on my first time restoration.
Hola qué tal si trabajo está muy bien elaborado ..muchas felicidades...podría trabajar con usted..??? Sería un honor ser su trabajador bendiciones desde México...
Hello Oscar! Thank you for your compliments. We are flattered, but not in a position to have any additional help. Perhaps I’m not understanding the translation of your comment but if you are just looking for tips for work that you are doing, we would be happy to help you out that way. God bless.
Hello Fr. George. For Jesus’ garment on this statue we used Behr premium latex with primer. The colour is called “sand motif,” and the lighter accent on the fronts of the folds are “Navaho white.” We hope this helps. God Bless.
@@GeoA-f5v Most larger paint stores will be able to match the colour if you tell them "Behr sand motif," and "Behr Navaho White," even if they don't sell Behr paints. Good luck, Father. God Bless!
Hello Bucklag. With a few exceptions (such as statues that will be touched often by people) we normally do not apply a sealant on indoor statuary. The paint we use is a premium paint by Behr and holds up very well. We hope this answers your question. Take care.
I have watched all your videos and have learnt so much from them. Thank you for all of the videos and the detailed info therein! I have restored and painted several statues myself and made a video about it on my channel if you would like to see them. I am about to restore a large nativity set of statues for a church and will make a video on it. Can I ask you what type of paint do you use? Acrylic? and what kind of primer, if any? Thanks again and God Bless!
Hi Desmond. We had a look at your work and you're vey talented! For indoor statuary we usually use premium acrylics, and for outdoors we use Zinsser123 primer and Behr Marquee or Dynasty (premium) outdoor paints. Hope this helps, and thank you for your kind words! beannachtaí ! :)
Thank you, I hope to push myself to try to reach your standard with this next project. Thanks a million for the info, its worth so much! I will let you know when I upload my video on the nativity set! @@BrushworksStatueRestoration
Hello Olivia! For indoor statues (like this one) we usually use a premium Behr paint (such as Dynasty). If a primer is needed, we apply Zinnser 123. But Pauline very often custom blends paints to achieve specific colours that she wants to use -- and in that case, she might also add Liquitex acrylics. We hope this helps. Good Luck!
What type of paint do you use? I have a statue i want to repair, its got lots of cracks in the paint. Should i sand it? Prime it? And then just go over with a acrylic paint?
Hi Clementine. If there are a lot of cracks in the paint, it makes sense to gently sand it with a 400 or higher grit sandpaper. If you can get it smooth, you do not need to prime it and then you can indeed use acrylic paint. Be sure to buy a professional quality paint and not a student level or learner paint. Good luck!
When necessary, we apply a latex primer such asZinsser123. For exterior statues, we normally use exterior latex paints, and for interior project we use interior latex or acrylics, which Pauline custom blends to make the colours precisely to her liking. I hope this helps.
@@BrushworksStatueRestoration I wondered if you applied traditional gesso with rabbit skin glue, but I now see that would not be necessary. When you apply the latex primer, do you sand it with 400 grit paper or only after final coat of color? Also, do you apply any final sealant for a sheen or glaze look?
Hello Kate. We use the 400 grit sandpaper before the primer and paint layers. The primer we use has no sheen so paint adheres to it very well. Also for indoor statues, the question of sheen on the finished statue is a matter of taste. We tend toward matte finish because we feel it looks better- especially on skin tones. But again, it’s not wrong to apply a lacquer; it’s just a matter of preference. Good luck with your projects! God bless 🙏
We use Zinsser primer and Behr premium latex paints for outdoor statues. For indoor statues we use Behr and a blend of custom-mixed acrylic paints. Usually Liquitex. Hope this helps! Thanks for visiting!
@@BrushworksStatueRestoration yes thankyou. I was courious if are usually used acrylic based colours or are used different based colours that i am not aware of. Thankyou for answering.
Thank you. And we use a variety of Behr premium paints, Zinsser primer, and custom-blended acrylics which Pauline blends for perfect colour matching. Hope this answers your question ruciokas.
Thanks for your compliment and your opinion. Our artist preserved St. Joseph's face as close as possible to the original, but keeping the higher gloss finish would have been a mismatch for all the rebuilt, re-sculpted and repaired areas. You'll note that his hands, his face and his feet were three very different colours when he came to us. Also, keep in mind that pretty much every inch of this statue was crumbling and had to be rebuilt. We consult with the statue owners whenever possible as well. But we appreciate your feedback! And we thank you for watching!
Beautiful!
Thank you, John. God bless!
God gave you this talent give him thanks.thank you
Thank you Irida! We are blessed!
Wow ! Such a beautiful restoration, i’m sure St. Joseph and Jesus are very happy that you restored their damaged statue.
Thank you for your kind comment James!
Wow! Great job! He is smiling again 🤗👍💕
Thank you for your kind words, Sabrina! 🙏
Beautiful! My goodness! This is indeed a constructive use of a God given gift. Restoring sacramentals. Thank you so much for your channel. Background music is transcendental and the shared faith related details is very informative. Also, allow me to thank you for visiting my little channel. New subbie looking forward to seeing more of your videos. Everything always for God's honor and glory. 🙏🙏🙏
Oh my goodness, Beautiful work. Team Brushworks, you inspire me. In fact, you recently helped me with guidance on restoring Our Lady of Lourdes that had no hands. Your professional advice took me to another level of finishing a beautiful piece I did not know I could accomplish.
Well, I am a firm believer that God gives you small jobs to break you in, and when you succeed, He gives you bigger jobs.
So now, I am challenged with restoring a 49” St. Joseph with Baby Jesus in his arms. The world is missing the cross. The paint is shedding as I type. I brought him from the church and am letting him acclimate to my home temperature.
I already vacuumed the surface dust off. My question is, do I wash their faces to remove the years of dust that have darken their skin tones? I plan to preserve the original faces since they look in good shape. How about washing the rest of the figure to remove the dust before I start removing the loose paint with a soft paint brush, soft dry sponge?
I have not used sandpaper on him nor have I started patching him up.
Both figures have beautiful glass eyes that I need to protect. Any ideas how to do that?. The hands and baby’s feet have a few chips, but that may be an easy match.
Most important St. Joseph is missing his staff. I do have the three lilies needing restoration with a piercing nail at the end, which should go into a 1/2” dowel. I need to repair the lilies and leaves that are broken off. Any ideas on how to tackle that repair?
Also, I used the product Clear Gesso by Liquitex on Our Lady of Lourdes and on a plastic restoration of St. Therese. The product worked beautifully. I was able to see the original colors under the Gesso and the finished pieces came out exceptional.
Again, thank you for sharing your professional restoration advice with me. All is done for the Greater Glory of God to remind us of His faithful servants that served Him well.
Respectfully,
Margie
You all do absolutely beautiful work! I love all your videos and look forward to seeing more🤗
Thank you so much Miss Irma! We're blessed to have this privilege and we love to share our passion! Thank you! 😍🥰
Once again, I am in awe of the work that you guys do together! The statue is now so beautiful! Thank you for sharing this!
Thank you for being so kind! 🤗
So beautiful! My first restoration project is complete and every minute was a joy. What a great livelihood you have been blessed with!
Thank you, Dawn! I am actually semi retired after many years in broadcasting and I love this work… And the joy of working alongside my very talented wife! 🤗
Congratulations on completing your first restoration project. We’d love to have a look. God bless!
You have talent for bringing statues to life. It's wonderful.
Thank you very much, Christina! God bless.
Parabéns mais um trabalho impecável, a restauração ficou excelente a imagem ganhou vida !
Obrigado Tiago. Nós amamos fazer este trabalho, e estamos felizes que você goste! Deus abençoe!Obrigado Tiago. Nós amamos fazer este trabalho, e estamos felizes que você goste! Deus abençoe!
@@BrushworksStatueRestoration Eu amo ver seus vídeos vc e a Paulina são grandes artistas, pena que vocês estão tão longe pois adoraria ver vcs restaurando minhas imagens santas !
well done so nice work i am trying to fix a very old statue of our lady by following you
Best of luck World Match! If there are any questions we can help answer, please message us through our website www.statuerestorers.com
I agree James fernan Reyes
Labor of love. Watching you work and learning from your explanation is my new obsession. 🤗😇
Thanks for your comment! 🙏 So kind of you.
Amazing. Thank you dear sir for sharing. Im working on couple of old statues it's really helpful
You’re very welcome. Good luck with your projects!
Could you make your videos longer? I love the restoration process
That's very kind of you, Tom! And yes we will try to mix it up a little and occasionally include a slightly longer video. cheers!
It's very nice
Thank you Irida!
Such a beauty ❤❤🎉🎉
Thank you Santrupth Antony!
So beautiful! Great work!
Thank you Carolyn! 🙏
Ficou muito lindo
muito obrigado gery! Deus o abençoe!
Just in time for his feast tomorrow!
wow 😲😲 nice work😍😍💗💗
Thank you 🙇🙇♀️
@@BrushworksStatueRestoration welcome 😍😍
Hello! A lot of work. How long does it take you to repair such a statue? I am grateful to you for showing some of the techniques so precisely. God Bless you! Szczęść Boże! s. J
Hello Sister! This project took about two weeks but we usually work on more than one project at a time. While the plaster or epoxy is curing we work on something else. Bóg zapłać 🤗
I am just learning about proper restoration, and was wondering what your favorite paint brand is? What colors do you choose to blend for skintones? Thank you!
We use Zinsser primer and Behr premium latex paints for outdoor statues. For indoor statues we use Behr and a blend of custom-mixed acrylic paints. Usually Liquitex. Hope this helps!
As for skin tones, they are fairly complex based on the statue and its positioning and expected lighting. In the near future, we hope to produce a short series of “how to “videos. In one of those I will ask Pauline to speak specifically to skin tones and how to blend them.
Thanks for visiting!
@@BrushworksStatueRestoration That would be wonderful! I've subscribed and will keep watch for it!
I am the end of a restoration of St. Joseph and Jesus plaster statue, 24" tall. I painted it using professional acrylic paint. What do you recommend I use for acrylic varnish to seal the colors? How long should I wait to seal it after the painting is finished? It will be displayed indoors only. Thank you.
Hello Norma! Congratulations on completing your project! In most cases, for an indoor statue, a good quality acrylic is all you need - especially if you applied paint over paint or used a primer layer. If you really feel you need a varnish layer, you might consider a flat (or low-sheen) varnish by Liquitex. If the statue is not likely to be handled or frequently touched, you don't need to apply varnish. The professional acrylic will suffice. (ps we'd love to see how your project turned out if you've posted in online?) God Bless!
Thank you for your response and for your guidance. I am almost finished and will be happy to post the before and after pictures soon. I am an oil painter normally and need to varnish my paintings once they are dry because the colors can sink in and become dull. Varnishing brings it back to the rich original colors and values. It doesn't seem to apply to acrylic colors. I did prime the statue and used professional quality acrylics.
Beautiful ! My mom got the statue of Saint Philomena along time ago, The statue broke but we glued it back but there’s chunks and paint chips still there, how much do you think it would be cost to repair it?
Hello and thank you, Dominick. We’d be happy to offer you an opinion and quote. Can you please reach out through our website “contact us” page? We’d be happy to correspond with you directly.
www.statuerestorers.com
Thanks for responding! It’s a pretty small statue and very antique a couple of chunks are missing and paint scratch I’m just wondering how much it would be.
@@dominicknelson please see the above reply. We’d be happy to help . Please contact us BIA our website. 🤗👍
Hello! I wrote a question mail. If by chance you have time to see😇Thank you and God bless you!
I finished the restoration of St. Joseph & Jesus and would be happy to share some images with you. Are you on Facebook? Thank you for your advice and support on my first time restoration.
Yes you can find us on Facebook! Or you can send a private email if you wish…
Hola qué tal si trabajo está muy bien elaborado ..muchas felicidades...podría trabajar con usted..??? Sería un honor ser su trabajador bendiciones desde México...
Hello Oscar! Thank you for your compliments. We are flattered, but not in a position to have any additional help. Perhaps I’m not understanding the translation of your comment but if you are just looking for tips for work that you are doing, we would be happy to help you out that way. God bless.
Very nice!! Could you please inform me about the paint brand and number of jesus christ's clothes?! Thank you in advance!!
Hello Fr. George. For Jesus’ garment on this statue we used Behr premium latex with primer. The colour is called “sand motif,” and the lighter accent on the fronts of the folds are “Navaho white.” We hope this helps. God Bless.
Thanks a lot! I will try to find it on the internet!!
I also work in statues restauration and fabrication here in lebanon! God bless you !!
@@GeoA-f5v Most larger paint stores will be able to match the colour if you tell them "Behr sand motif," and "Behr Navaho White," even if they don't sell Behr paints. Good luck, Father. God Bless!
Did u put any sealer after painting?
Hello Bucklag. With a few exceptions (such as statues that will be touched often by people) we normally do not apply a sealant on indoor statuary. The paint we use is a premium paint by Behr and holds up very well. We hope this answers your question. Take care.
@@BrushworksStatueRestoration thank you so much for replying. It helps a lot.
I have watched all your videos and have learnt so much from them. Thank you for all of the videos and the detailed info therein! I have restored and painted several statues myself and made a video about it on my channel if you would like to see them. I am about to restore a large nativity set of statues for a church and will make a video on it. Can I ask you what type of paint do you use? Acrylic? and what kind of primer, if any? Thanks again and God Bless!
Hi Desmond. We had a look at your work and you're vey talented! For indoor statuary we usually use premium acrylics, and for outdoors we use Zinsser123 primer and Behr Marquee or Dynasty (premium) outdoor paints. Hope this helps, and thank you for your kind words! beannachtaí ! :)
Thank you, I hope to push myself to try to reach your standard with this next project. Thanks a million for the info, its worth so much! I will let you know when I upload my video on the nativity set! @@BrushworksStatueRestoration
@@DESMOND_ART_UA-cam Best of luck with your work! We'd love to see the finished nativity set!
May you please tell me what kind and brand paint material you used for this kind statue? Thanks
Hello Olivia! For indoor statues (like this one) we usually use a premium Behr paint (such as Dynasty). If a primer is needed, we apply Zinnser 123. But Pauline very often custom blends paints to achieve specific colours that she wants to use -- and in that case, she might also add Liquitex acrylics. We hope this helps. Good Luck!
What type of paint do you use? I have a statue i want to repair, its got lots of cracks in the paint. Should i sand it? Prime it? And then just go over with a acrylic paint?
Hi Clementine. If there are a lot of cracks in the paint, it makes sense to gently sand it with a 400 or higher grit sandpaper. If you can get it smooth, you do not need to prime it and then you can indeed use acrylic paint. Be sure to buy a professional quality paint and not a student level or learner paint. Good luck!
Not sure what type of paint you are using. Is it oils or acrylic?
When necessary, we apply a latex primer such asZinsser123. For exterior statues, we normally use exterior latex paints, and for interior project we use interior latex or acrylics, which Pauline custom blends to make the colours precisely to her liking.
I hope this helps.
@@BrushworksStatueRestoration I wondered if you applied traditional gesso with rabbit skin glue, but I now see that would not be necessary. When you apply the latex primer, do you sand it with 400 grit paper or only after final coat of color? Also, do you apply any final sealant for a sheen or glaze look?
Hello Kate. We use the 400 grit sandpaper before the primer and paint layers. The primer we use has no sheen so paint adheres to it very well.
Also for indoor statues, the question of sheen on the finished statue is a matter of taste. We tend toward matte finish because we feel it looks better- especially on skin tones. But again, it’s not wrong to apply a lacquer; it’s just a matter of preference.
Good luck with your projects! God bless 🙏
Do u paint nativity statues?
Yes we sure do. If you’re interested in an assessment or quote, please contact us through our website “contact us “page. Statuerestorers.com
What type of colours base do you use?
We use Zinsser primer and Behr premium latex paints for outdoor statues. For indoor statues we use Behr and a blend of custom-mixed acrylic paints. Usually Liquitex. Hope this helps!
Thanks for visiting!
@@BrushworksStatueRestoration yes thankyou. I was courious if are usually used acrylic based colours or are used different based colours that i am not aware of. Thankyou for answering.
Do you have any statue of St Michael can be exchanged?
Hello Joseph. Unfortunately, at the moment we don't have any St. Michael statues.
Interesting what type of paint you use, please?
Thank you. And we use a variety of Behr premium paints, Zinsser primer, and custom-blended acrylics which Pauline blends for perfect colour matching. Hope this answers your question ruciokas.
Very nice but i think u could have dona a better job making the st jospeh more vintage looking
Thanks for your compliment and your opinion. Our artist preserved St. Joseph's face as close as possible to the original, but keeping the higher gloss finish would have been a mismatch for all the rebuilt, re-sculpted and repaired areas. You'll note that his hands, his face and his feet were three very different colours when he came to us. Also, keep in mind that pretty much every inch of this statue was crumbling and had to be rebuilt. We consult with the statue owners whenever possible as well. But we appreciate your feedback! And we thank you for watching!
Thank you for understanding
St Joseph deserves the best. He got it with Steve and his wife.
I forgot to mention that St Joseph is my patron saint!
Gracias Nick! 🙏