Now retired, I worked on antique restoration for over 30 years in England. About a 50 50 split on oil painting cleaning/restoration and ceramics. I developed techniques for replacing and repairing parts for figures and plates, bowls etc. however, now relocated to Tennessee, I am in process of setting up a new studio to instruct a new and extremely keen student. I am looking forward to getting back to work after a gap of a few years. I also will be getting back into my other passion of sculpting the human form. It was a delight to see your skills in action. My main epoxy putty was Pliacre. In thin section it had a useful translucency although was a little difficult to work with as it tended to slump easily. Very nice and inspiring set up you have there.
out of all the stuff i found online so far your vid is the best. stop being so hard on yourself. you may not be a proffesional sculpturist but you are defintley an artist. your doing a great job,, most important, you gave me all the information i needed for my rerpair project. Thank you
Your video was very helpful for my project. My sister gifted me an angel statue and it broke during shipment into many pieces; glued most of pieces back into the statue, but will have to fill the gaps and some missing shapes. I bought the Das modeling clay, thinking that work, but after watching your video, I think the epoxy putty is a better choice. I’m very grateful that I found your video because I learned so much from your presentation. You did a fantastic job on restoring the Pieta statue. No one will ever know that it was ever broken. I can only hope that my large angel statue’s final result will turn out as well as your restoration. Thank you for posting!
Thanks David. I learned a lot and look forward to seeing more of your work. Would love to see some of your work with colorizing the models. What materials, mixing, getting quality color match, blending, etc.
Thank you for your video. One of my husband's friends commissioned me to fix three animal sculptures for his wife that was her mother's. Although I am an artist, I knew nothing about repairing these things! Your video was so informative thank you so so much!
Great looking work. Late last year I started work restoring nativity statues for my son's school here in Scotland. Some of them were in OK condition only needing some minor fills with milliput, primer and paint. I have been working on the statue of Joseph whose base was about 1 third demolished! I have used plaster to make a rough shape and have been sanding it down. When I'm happy with the shape I will be looking to sculpt some of the lower parts of robes that are missing, I hope I can do it justice! My wife works for the school and she put my name forward - my only experience is that I paint miniatures! 😂 Glad she did as I now have the statue bug. I had a lot of people compliment me for my painting of Mary which gave me more confidence. Really enjoyed this video, are you on any other social media - I could share my progress with you. Cheers. Michael. ✌️
I am going to repair 6 ft outdoor statue that blew off the mount. Missing some of the actual pieces so glad to see how you did replacement parts. Waynesville IL 61778
I enjoyed your tutorial immensely. I have to repair my Egyptian statue of the female Pharaoh Queen Nefertiti. Nefertiti separated at the middle of the neck. Fortunately it is a clean break. I was trying to decide what type of wire to drill into the neck area. The one penny nail is a great idea. I’m sure I have plenty in the garage that belonged to my grandfather. My suggestion would be to have googled Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci’s hand drawings. Then research the Pieta that is in the Vatican. You could also study the statue on UA-cam. I saw the beautiful masterpiece In the early 1970s after a Polish man attacked the statue with a hammer. I did not see any damage but my heart sank as I looked at the beautiful Pieta and thought how could someone do something so cruel? The statue emanates an awe of majesty.
An interesting repair and it turned out well enough. Something I do is build a support using plasticine. It helps to hold things in place and is easily removeable after.
Dude. Very cool video. Nice attention to detail. Came to my feed as I was looking to repair cement garden statues. Can adopt a lot from your approach. Thanks for an awesome post. P.S. really cool shop.
Great job I love in Alabama wish I knew someone like you to take a dog statue that I have. Maybe I can watch more of your videos for help. It's a big dog, rockrilla.
Hi David. I just found your channel and subscribed. I am my parish's woodworker in St Louis MO. I have been asked to repair Jesus' broken arm on a crucifix. I have worked with Mohawk epoxy on wood repairs and am looking forward to learning more about statue repair and color-matching from you.
It's so great to watch this transformation! I just came across your channel while researching statue repair for a potential project. You're based in Maryland? Serious question, would you ever be open to having an apprentice for your restoration work? Thanks for such an informative video!
That looks amazing! I have a huge mid century singerie monkey statue that got damaged on the ride home after I purchased it on vacation. How much does a repair like that cost ?
Love the work you do, very informative. I have been working on statues in my Parish and have been asked to look at a very old statue. the main body is made of wood with a fabric cape around the outside. both the wood body and fabric cape are covered in plaster and then painted. The cape over time has become loose and cracking off the plaster on one side. From what i can tell the cape is hollow inside and i was thinking of filling this void with expanding foam to give it strength. Love to know your opinion about strengthening the cape.
I had some questions. I’m fixing a 16” Michelangelo David a seller sent to me broken at the ankles. She thought wrapping it in plastic wrap and throwing it in a box loose with confetti paper and a couple of large bubble packing strips was sufficient. It was like a snow globe. Ugh… but that’s another story. I got my money back. Anyways… the break is fairly clean. It fits back together with just a few missing chips. I was thinking of gluing it with regular old epoxy and then filling in the chips with something. 1. Should I use the putty you used to fill in the chips? Then paint? Or should I use one of those marble counter repair kits with the colors so I can dye the box ahead of time? They are close to nail size chip. Maybe about three. 2. What do I paint the filling with if I don’t use the repair kit with colors? It’s very close to white, but it’s still an off white and will need a bit of color. 3. Do you think I need metal posts like you did since it’s 99.8% complete and fits together? The top is fairly heavy since it broke at the ankles, but I’m afraid posts would just weaken it by drilling holes and just add another pressure point at the end of the rods. Thoughts?
Hi - I just saw your amazing video of the repaired PIETA! I have a 37" tall virgin mary that needs fingers replaced (both hands). I live in NC, but will be driving to PA. Is there any way that you can repair and paint for me? How do I get in touch with you? Thank you.
what epoxy putty would you use to repair an antique mirror frame made of plaster (covering wood)? It will require some sculpting to match the original design. (pieces missing)
Excellent video! I enjoyed following you through the process and was impressed with the organization of your work space. What type of hand sanding tools were you using? I'm embarking on another self-taught volunteer statue restoration and my current project is going to require some detailed sanding.
What do you do if a statue has a leg broken off the body, and is used for the primary weight holding? I thought to use the nails after drilling holes but does it need to connect to the body again?
Hi, I accidentally washed the antique glaze off of one of my little Chalkware busts. What kind of glaze should I restore it with? IN the crack of the other one it looks like maybe burnt Sienna colour, and it's probably a satin finish. Thanks!
you are too a sculptor! I have a repair project with two large plaster sculptures, animals in a creche, that have entire ears and horns missing, cow and donkey. I don't believe the putty is going to work. the ears will be 6-8" long. Any suggestions? I am a potter/clay sculptor by trade. Using plaster to repair is new to me, only having used plaster for my handmade slump and hump molds. Thank you. enjoyed your video.
I ended up using paper plaster, called sculptamold. then a plaster fabric to hold it together. Once this dried I used plain plaster for the top coat to make a smooth and sandal surface. this worked well and was fairly inexpensive.
I have a life size NIKE concrete garden statue. After all the rains, the ground got soaked and then the statue fell over breaking off one of her large wings. (there is a rod of steel that the wing did cover.. The rod is still on the statue...the large wing on the ground). The entire statue probably weighs 300 lbs. Can this be repaired ????
Darn .... I wish your volume was better .... your music is Loud but your voice is hardly adaptable .... I am working on restoring a piece for a patron and really wanted to hear how you did this ...
Hi. I admire your work very much. I'm trying to figure out how to subscribe to your channel. I,'m old snd technology is hard for me. Snd once I subscribe, i don't know where it goes, or find things again. Please help.please!.julie. I'll try to findy way back to you to see if you wrre inclined to respond.
Now retired, I worked on antique restoration for over 30 years in England. About a 50 50 split on oil painting cleaning/restoration and ceramics. I developed techniques for replacing and repairing parts for figures and plates, bowls etc. however, now relocated to Tennessee, I am in process of setting up a new studio to instruct a new and extremely keen student. I am looking forward to getting back to work after a gap of a few years. I also will be getting back into my other passion of sculpting the human form. It was a delight to see your skills in action. My main epoxy putty was Pliacre. In thin section it had a useful translucency although was a little difficult to work with as it tended to slump easily. Very nice and inspiring set up you have there.
out of all the stuff i found online so far your vid is the best. stop being so hard on yourself. you may not be a proffesional sculpturist but you are defintley an artist.
your doing a great job,, most important, you gave me all the information i needed for my rerpair project.
Thank you
I appreciate that! Best of luck on your project. If you need anything feel free to email me.
Thanks excellent instruction without the comical distraction of most videos.
Beautiful work!!!!
Your video was very helpful for my project. My sister gifted me an angel statue and it broke during shipment into many pieces; glued most of pieces back into the statue, but will have to fill the gaps and some missing shapes. I bought the Das modeling clay, thinking that work, but after watching your video, I think the epoxy putty is a better choice. I’m very grateful that I found your video because I learned so much from your presentation. You did a fantastic job on restoring the Pieta statue. No one will ever know that it was ever broken. I can only hope that my large angel statue’s final result will turn out as well as your restoration. Thank you for posting!
WOW! Just BEAUTIFUL!!! A MASTERPIECE I loved how you said her hand, was delicate!!! That it is!!!
Thanks so much for this exceptionally well developed and presented video. I applaud your knowledge and expertise!
You may also pre sculpt and harden the hand and later add to the arm like a pin. Nice job!
Well done. I was just commissioned a set of very old “stations of the cross” and this was very helpful. It is all about invention!
Very interesting! I love doing stuff like this. I’m repairing a concrete statue of Blessed Virgin Mary. I’m 81 yrs Old!! Thanks!!
wow me too im restorating statue
I really like what you done. I am trying to restore a crucifix to its original state this video will help me alot.
thank you.Gerry
My Piata needs a little work, glad i found you!
Thanks David. I learned a lot and look forward to seeing more of your work. Would love to see some of your work with colorizing the models. What materials, mixing, getting quality color match, blending, etc.
Thank you for your video. One of my husband's friends commissioned me to fix three animal sculptures for his wife that was her mother's. Although I am an artist, I knew nothing about repairing these things! Your video was so informative thank you so so much!
You're very welcome and thank you for watching!
Great looking work. Late last year I started work restoring nativity statues for my son's school here in Scotland. Some of them were in OK condition only needing some minor fills with milliput, primer and paint. I have been working on the statue of Joseph whose base was about 1 third demolished! I have used plaster to make a rough shape and have been sanding it down. When I'm happy with the shape I will be looking to sculpt some of the lower parts of robes that are missing, I hope I can do it justice! My wife works for the school and she put my name forward - my only experience is that I paint miniatures! 😂 Glad she did as I now have the statue bug. I had a lot of people compliment me for my painting of Mary which gave me more confidence. Really enjoyed this video, are you on any other social media - I could share my progress with you. Cheers. Michael. ✌️
In fact I posted my tiktok video on my UA-cam channel - it's just restoring Mary. Thanks and all the best. ✌️
Thanks for the feed back Michael, I would love to see the work you did! You can find me on Instagram as well at @Clair_and_co
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I am going to repair 6 ft outdoor statue that blew off the mount. Missing some of the actual pieces so glad to see how you did replacement parts. Waynesville IL 61778
I will learn from you
Working on a multiple fracture plaster statue.
Will make it happen.
Thank you for sharing your talents with me.
I enjoyed your tutorial immensely. I have to repair my Egyptian statue of the female Pharaoh Queen Nefertiti. Nefertiti separated at the middle of the neck. Fortunately it is a clean break. I was trying to decide what type of wire to drill into the neck area. The one penny nail is a great idea. I’m sure I have plenty in the garage that belonged to my grandfather.
My suggestion would be to have googled Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci’s hand drawings. Then research the Pieta that is in the Vatican. You could also study the statue on UA-cam. I saw the beautiful masterpiece In the early 1970s after a Polish man attacked the statue with a hammer. I did not see any damage but my heart sank as I looked at the beautiful Pieta and thought how could someone do something so cruel? The statue emanates an awe of majesty.
Thank you for the insight!
I’m impressed😊
I am very impressed.
An interesting repair and it turned out well enough. Something I do is build a support using plasticine. It helps to hold things in place and is easily removeable after.
Dude. Very cool video. Nice attention to detail. Came to my feed as I was looking to repair cement garden statues. Can adopt a lot from your approach. Thanks for an awesome post.
P.S. really cool shop.
Great job I love in Alabama wish I knew someone like you to take a dog statue that I have. Maybe I can watch more of your videos for help. It's a big dog, rockrilla.
I can restore it if you can ship it.
nice work.
Hi David. I just found your channel and subscribed. I am my parish's woodworker in St Louis MO. I have been asked to repair Jesus' broken arm on a crucifix. I have worked with Mohawk epoxy on wood repairs and am looking forward to learning more about statue repair and color-matching from you.
Thank you and good luck, If you have problems feel free to contact me direct.
It's so great to watch this transformation! I just came across your channel while researching statue repair for a potential project. You're based in Maryland? Serious question, would you ever be open to having an apprentice for your restoration work? Thanks for such an informative video!
😲 wow... i also restorating statue ☺️
what the best way of fix a cracked plaster statue removing old paint the so many ways online
I could walk you through a repair if you can provide more details. If you would like to email me I can help! Thanks for your comment.
Think you did a great job on it
That looks amazing! I have a huge mid century singerie monkey statue that got damaged on the ride home after I purchased it on vacation. How much does a repair like that cost ?
I charge $200 per hour in my studio.
Very interesting - thank you! Would this technique be good for plaster cast figures?
It would work on plaster as well.
i want to learn more. also, give the list of all the tools needed.
I think it looks great. And I'm pretty fussy. So that's something!
Love the work you do, very informative. I have been working on statues in my Parish and have been asked to look at a very old statue. the main body is made of wood with a fabric cape around the outside. both the wood body and fabric cape are covered in plaster and then painted. The cape over time has become loose and cracking off the plaster on one side. From what i can tell the cape is hollow inside and i was thinking of filling this void with expanding foam to give it strength. Love to know your opinion about strengthening the cape.
Great job!! Thanks so much.
I had some questions. I’m fixing a 16” Michelangelo David a seller sent to me broken at the ankles. She thought wrapping it in plastic wrap and throwing it in a box loose with confetti paper and a couple of large bubble packing strips was sufficient. It was like a snow globe. Ugh… but that’s another story. I got my money back.
Anyways… the break is fairly clean. It fits back together with just a few missing chips. I was thinking of gluing it with regular old epoxy and then filling in the chips with something.
1. Should I use the putty you used to fill in the chips? Then paint? Or should I use one of those marble counter repair kits with the colors so I can dye the box ahead of time? They are close to nail size chip. Maybe about three.
2. What do I paint the filling with if I don’t use the repair kit with colors? It’s very close to white, but it’s still an off white and will need a bit of color.
3. Do you think I need metal posts like you did since it’s 99.8% complete and fits together? The top is fairly heavy since it broke at the ankles, but I’m afraid posts would just weaken it by drilling holes and just add another pressure point at the end of the rods.
Thoughts?
Hi - I just saw your amazing video of the repaired PIETA! I have a 37" tall virgin mary that needs fingers replaced (both hands). I live in NC, but will be driving to PA. Is there any way that you can repair and paint for me? How do I get in touch with you? Thank you.
what epoxy putty would you use to repair an antique mirror frame made of plaster (covering wood)? It will require some sculpting to match the original design. (pieces missing)
Excellent video! I enjoyed following you through the process and was impressed with the organization of your work space. What type of hand sanding tools were you using? I'm embarking on another self-taught volunteer statue restoration and my current project is going to require some detailed sanding.
Sorry for the late response Laurie, You can get some detail sanders from woodcraft.
Could you provide a list of the materials and products you used?
What do you do if a statue has a leg broken off the body, and is used for the primary weight holding? I thought to use the nails after drilling holes but does it need to connect to the body again?
Hi, I accidentally washed the antique glaze off of one of my little Chalkware busts. What kind of glaze should I restore it with? IN the crack of the other one it looks like maybe burnt Sienna colour, and it's probably a satin finish. Thanks!
Mohawk finishing sell a glaze that would likely work.
you are too a sculptor! I have a repair project with two large plaster sculptures, animals in a creche, that have entire ears and horns missing, cow and donkey. I don't believe the putty is going to work. the ears will be 6-8" long. Any suggestions? I am a potter/clay sculptor by trade. Using plaster to repair is new to me, only having used plaster for my handmade slump and hump molds. Thank you. enjoyed your video.
The two part epoxy putty I used in this video would work to replicate the damaged ears. Thanks for the feedback!
@@clairandco ok thanks!
Polymer clay?
I ended up using paper plaster, called sculptamold. then a plaster fabric to hold it together. Once this dried I used plain plaster for the top coat to make a smooth and sandal surface. this worked well and was fairly inexpensive.
I have a life size NIKE concrete garden statue. After all the rains, the ground got soaked and then the statue fell over breaking off one of her large wings. (there is a rod of steel that the wing did cover.. The rod is still on the statue...the large wing on the ground). The entire statue probably weighs 300 lbs. Can this be repaired ????
Yes, That is repairable
Would it make a difference to scratch up and key the nail for better adhesion or is that not necessary at this scale?
It would definitely help. Something this small though with no significant weight on it would not really require it,.
It certainly wouldn't hurt but with a small part that has no significant weight, it should not be necessary to make a solid repair.
Hi! What is the epoxy putty name what you use?
Mohawk Epoxy Putty, check www.mohawk-finishing.com
Can I use wood glue instead of the epoxy puddy stick when repairing small bits?
Wood glue will not adhere to plaster.
@@clairandco It did!!!!! I bought a small can of "plastic wood" and it worked really great
I was hoping to watch you actually do the carving and texturing. Bummer...
But. Great overall...
Are you still doing this, for hire? I have a plaster crucifix of Jesus that my great-grandmother had. I would really like some professional help.
Darn .... I wish your volume was better .... your music is Loud but your voice is hardly adaptable .... I am working on restoring a piece for a patron and really wanted to hear how you did this ...
Hi. I admire your work very much. I'm trying to figure out how to subscribe to your channel. I,'m old snd technology is hard for me. Snd once I subscribe, i don't know where it goes, or find things again. Please help.please!.julie.
I'll try to findy way back to you to see if you wrre inclined to respond.