Transparent lining of a very flaky oil painting. See more on our website johnjacobsstudio.co.uk music: uppbeat.io/t/kidcut/jazz-and-hop License code: 7G4U3XRJQ2T7KYYC
Could you kindly tell us what you are applying at each stage so we may learn? I thank you so much! I’m in Chicago and lI bought some paintings I like off of a charity website and I’d like to do some type of restoration. I will NEVER have your skill set but maybe I can make them look better. They were fairly cheap so I’m worried about screwing them up. Thankyou for this video and if you can tell us what you’re doing that would be so very helpful! All the best from Chicago. ANN
Just saw the end; beautiful job!!!
Wow great soundtrack!
Nice video, I muted it so I didn't have to hear the obnoxious sound track.
Sorry about that!
What is it that you are applying to the painting?
Amazing work... very relaxed to watch and so satisfying to see the beautiful result! Thank you and Greetings 👋
Narration would greatly enhance your presentation. I found this confusing.
Could you kindly tell us what you are applying at each stage so we may learn? I thank you so much! I’m in Chicago and lI bought some paintings I like off of a charity website and I’d like to do some type of restoration. I will NEVER have your skill set but maybe I can make them look better. They were fairly cheap so I’m worried about screwing them up. Thankyou for this video and if you can tell us what you’re doing that would be so very helpful! All the best from Chicago. ANN
So what is that you are applying to the back?
BEVA adhesive...
Narration or on-screen captions would have helped.
Oh hello bells! Staples and tape?! Nope.
staples are temporary, tacks applied in the end, tape is to cover the lining material
Thanks, turned off the obnoxious sound track, why not tell people what you are doing?
Congrats
Unless you already know, you are wasting your time watching!
sorry you didn't enjoy! Hopefully our videos will get better!