I do textile mounting, conservation, and repair. Quite often I have the pleasure of working on the most amazing stuff. I wanted to share a bit of that with you here.
And there are four of them! These old guys have just arrived, and are in need of some TLC.
I'll be mounting these bad boys on four separate frames, so stay tuned.
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Hi,
I recently bought two very similar kesi panels. The main difference being that mine are glued to carton (only around the edges). I can't afford to give them to a professional to try to remount them, so I have been looking for conservation info on the web, with little success. Any advice that you might be able to give on were to find information on this (in particular the glue part) or how to do this would be incredibly appreciated.
Kind regards,
Florian
Hi,
I recently bought two very similar kesi panels. The main difference being that mine are glued to carton (only around the edges). I can't afford to give them to a professional to try to remount them, so I have been looking for conservation info on the web, with little success. Any advice that you might be able to give on were to find information on this (in particular the glue part) or how to do this would be incredibly appreciated.
Kind regards,
Florian
Posted by: Florian von Koenig | June 11, 2010 at 06:42 PM