rebelate
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Art Restoration in LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง Who do you Recommend?, by rebelate on Feb 28, 2016 22:51:23 GMT 1, I'm intrigued why you say bignell has gone downhill? I don't like dropping off a print to be repaired for ยฃ240, picking it up, looking at it at home, and realizing they really half-assed the work. Try dropping off a print that needs 4 or 5 things done to it. I guarantee that when you get it back they will have left 1 or 2 of the flaws untouched. I've had this happen several times and I'm done with them. Try dropping off two prints with creases to PM- original shipping tube was damaged. Being told by John "no problem - this is really easy - Just needs to be flattened and creases will be gone - Come back in 2 weeks" He barely looked at it, was very confident and told me not to worry at all, then spent more time showing off all the other customer pieces he was working on...
Two months later finally finished, went to pick them up they were covered and taped up which was weird, from what I've been told they always have them open for the customer to see. I asked them to open them up - John was in the back... Yeah well they were flat alright, except all the blue ink on the print was blotchy and the print looked like it was over "washed with the whites". I had to request John to come out, and basically all I got was a ::Shrug:: and "Oh ya I noticed that, paper does funny things sometimes huh?"
At one point or another, as a supposed "Professional Restorer" you'd make a decision over...what's worse, some creases or a blotchy print.
On top of now having two blotchy prints that were otherwise worth $5000-8000 each, I had to pay the $300 for the crappy job too.
Never again. I don't know how people would ever send Banksys or Warhols over to him...
I'm intrigued why you say bignell has gone downhill? I don't like dropping off a print to be repaired for ยฃ240, picking it up, looking at it at home, and realizing they really half-assed the work. Try dropping off a print that needs 4 or 5 things done to it. I guarantee that when you get it back they will have left 1 or 2 of the flaws untouched. I've had this happen several times and I'm done with them. Try dropping off two prints with creases to PM- original shipping tube was damaged. Being told by John "no problem - this is really easy - Just needs to be flattened and creases will be gone - Come back in 2 weeks" He barely looked at it, was very confident and told me not to worry at all, then spent more time showing off all the other customer pieces he was working on... Two months later finally finished, went to pick them up they were covered and taped up which was weird, from what I've been told they always have them open for the customer to see. I asked them to open them up - John was in the back... Yeah well they were flat alright, except all the blue ink on the print was blotchy and the print looked like it was over "washed with the whites". I had to request John to come out, and basically all I got was a ::Shrug:: and "Oh ya I noticed that, paper does funny things sometimes huh?" At one point or another, as a supposed "Professional Restorer" you'd make a decision over...what's worse, some creases or a blotchy print. On top of now having two blotchy prints that were otherwise worth $5000-8000 each, I had to pay the $300 for the crappy job too. Never again. I don't know how people would ever send Banksys or Warhols over to him...
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Art Restoration in LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง Who do you Recommend?, by DOH on Feb 28, 2016 22:53:47 GMT 1, John Jones.
John Jones.
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Art Restoration in LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง Who do you Recommend?, by Steph Rat Catcher on Feb 28, 2016 22:55:30 GMT 1, I don't like dropping off a print to be repaired for ยฃ240, picking it up, looking at it at home, and realizing they really half-assed the work. Try dropping off a print that needs 4 or 5 things done to it. I guarantee that when you get it back they will have left 1 or 2 of the flaws untouched. I've had this happen several times and I'm done with them.ย Try dropping off two prints with creases to PM- original shipping tube was damaged. ย Being told by John "no problem - this is really easy - Just needs to be flattened and creases will be gone - Come back in 2 weeks" He barely looked at it, was very confident and told me not to worry at all, then spent more time showing off all the other customer pieces he was working on... Two months later finally finished, went to pick them up they were covered and taped up which was weird, from what I've been told they always have them open for the customer to see. ย I asked them to open them up - John was in the back... Yeah well they were flat alright, except all the blue ink on the print was blotchy and the print looked like it was over "washed with the whites". I had to request John to come out, and basically all I got was a ::Shrug:: and "Oh ya I noticed that, paper does funny things sometimes huh?"ย At one point or another, as a supposed "Professional Restorer" you'd make a decision over...what's worse, some creases or a blotchy print.ย On top of now having two blotchy prints that were otherwise worth $5000-8000 each, I had to pay the $300 for the crappy job too.ย Never again. I don't know how people would ever send Banksys or Warhols over to him... thats not good .. But you paid? Really
I don't like dropping off a print to be repaired for ยฃ240, picking it up, looking at it at home, and realizing they really half-assed the work. Try dropping off a print that needs 4 or 5 things done to it. I guarantee that when you get it back they will have left 1 or 2 of the flaws untouched. I've had this happen several times and I'm done with them.ย Try dropping off two prints with creases to PM- original shipping tube was damaged. ย Being told by John "no problem - this is really easy - Just needs to be flattened and creases will be gone - Come back in 2 weeks" He barely looked at it, was very confident and told me not to worry at all, then spent more time showing off all the other customer pieces he was working on... Two months later finally finished, went to pick them up they were covered and taped up which was weird, from what I've been told they always have them open for the customer to see. ย I asked them to open them up - John was in the back... Yeah well they were flat alright, except all the blue ink on the print was blotchy and the print looked like it was over "washed with the whites". I had to request John to come out, and basically all I got was a ::Shrug:: and "Oh ya I noticed that, paper does funny things sometimes huh?"ย At one point or another, as a supposed "Professional Restorer" you'd make a decision over...what's worse, some creases or a blotchy print.ย On top of now having two blotchy prints that were otherwise worth $5000-8000 each, I had to pay the $300 for the crappy job too.ย Never again. I don't know how people would ever send Banksys or Warhols over to him... thats not good .. But you paid? Really
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rebelate
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Art Restoration in LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง Who do you Recommend?, by rebelate on Feb 28, 2016 23:08:06 GMT 1, Try dropping off two prints with creases to PM- original shipping tube was damaged. Being told by John "no problem - this is really easy - Just needs to be flattened and creases will be gone - Come back in 2 weeks" He barely looked at it, was very confident and told me not to worry at all, then spent more time showing off all the other customer pieces he was working on... Two months later finally finished, went to pick them up they were covered and taped up which was weird, from what I've been told they always have them open for the customer to see. I asked them to open them up - John was in the back... Yeah well they were flat alright, except all the blue ink on the print was blotchy and the print looked like it was over "washed with the whites". I had to request John to come out, and basically all I got was a ::Shrug:: and "Oh ya I noticed that, paper does funny things sometimes huh?" At one point or another, as a supposed "Professional Restorer" you'd make a decision over...what's worse, some creases or a blotchy print. On top of now having two blotchy prints that were otherwise worth $5000-8000 each, I had to pay the $300 for the crappy job too. Never again. I don't know how people would ever send Banksys or Warhols over to him... thats not good .. But you paid? Really Honestly it was one of the weirdest/most uncomfortable moments of my life. I was furious inside. Because so many people I know spoke so highly of PM before my experience (now they sing the same tune as me) I tried not to "burn a bridge" and I had a friend there picking up a print that he was happy with (but later upset about) and I didn't want to make a scene. Also you sign your life away when you give them these pieces anyway...they aren't responsible. I thought surely this guy knows his shit and I don't, it was only during my drive home and days after thinking about the whole experience that I thought paper reacting a certain way or not, it's their job to know wtf they are doing. I just decided to cut my loses and not go back and share my experience with anyone else that asked. That's why I always roll my eyes when I see a FS thread and someone states "Small crease on print, can be easily repaired by PM".
Try dropping off two prints with creases to PM- original shipping tube was damaged. Being told by John "no problem - this is really easy - Just needs to be flattened and creases will be gone - Come back in 2 weeks" He barely looked at it, was very confident and told me not to worry at all, then spent more time showing off all the other customer pieces he was working on... Two months later finally finished, went to pick them up they were covered and taped up which was weird, from what I've been told they always have them open for the customer to see. I asked them to open them up - John was in the back... Yeah well they were flat alright, except all the blue ink on the print was blotchy and the print looked like it was over "washed with the whites". I had to request John to come out, and basically all I got was a ::Shrug:: and "Oh ya I noticed that, paper does funny things sometimes huh?" At one point or another, as a supposed "Professional Restorer" you'd make a decision over...what's worse, some creases or a blotchy print. On top of now having two blotchy prints that were otherwise worth $5000-8000 each, I had to pay the $300 for the crappy job too. Never again. I don't know how people would ever send Banksys or Warhols over to him... thats not good .. But you paid? Really Honestly it was one of the weirdest/most uncomfortable moments of my life. I was furious inside. Because so many people I know spoke so highly of PM before my experience (now they sing the same tune as me) I tried not to "burn a bridge" and I had a friend there picking up a print that he was happy with (but later upset about) and I didn't want to make a scene. Also you sign your life away when you give them these pieces anyway...they aren't responsible. I thought surely this guy knows his shit and I don't, it was only during my drive home and days after thinking about the whole experience that I thought paper reacting a certain way or not, it's their job to know wtf they are doing. I just decided to cut my loses and not go back and share my experience with anyone else that asked. That's why I always roll my eyes when I see a FS thread and someone states "Small crease on print, can be easily repaired by PM".
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Art Restoration in LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง Who do you Recommend?, by met on Mar 1, 2016 14:49:48 GMT 1, thats not good .. But you paid? Really Honestly it was one of the weirdest/most uncomfortable moments of my life. I was furious inside. Because so many people I know spoke so highly of PM before my experience (now they sing the same tune as me) I tried not to "burn a bridge" and I had a friend there picking up a print that he was happy with (but later upset about) and I didn't want to make a scene. Also you sign your life away when you give them these pieces anyway...they aren't responsible. I thought surely this guy knows his s**t and I don't, it was only during my drive home and days after thinking about the whole experience that I thought paper reacting a certain way or not, it's their job to know wtf they are doing. I just decided to cut my loses and not go back and share my experience with anyone else that asked. That's why I always roll my eyes when I see a FS thread and someone states "Small crease on print, can be easily repaired by PM". Your posts on this thread assume knowledge that I seem to lack.
Who or what is "PM"?
thats not good .. But you paid? Really Honestly it was one of the weirdest/most uncomfortable moments of my life. I was furious inside. Because so many people I know spoke so highly of PM before my experience (now they sing the same tune as me) I tried not to "burn a bridge" and I had a friend there picking up a print that he was happy with (but later upset about) and I didn't want to make a scene. Also you sign your life away when you give them these pieces anyway...they aren't responsible. I thought surely this guy knows his s**t and I don't, it was only during my drive home and days after thinking about the whole experience that I thought paper reacting a certain way or not, it's their job to know wtf they are doing. I just decided to cut my loses and not go back and share my experience with anyone else that asked. That's why I always roll my eyes when I see a FS thread and someone states "Small crease on print, can be easily repaired by PM". Your posts on this thread assume knowledge that I seem to lack. Who or what is "PM"?
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Art Restoration in LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง Who do you Recommend?, by barsukauk on Mar 1, 2016 15:06:25 GMT 1, Picking up a print tomorrow that I was told would be no problem to fix. I'm worried now. Paid ยฃ160+VAT. I'll let you know results. James, I'll PM you for your restorers. Thanks
What have to be done on the print? He charge ยฃ240 only for press
Picking up a print tomorrow that I was told would be no problem to fix. I'm worried now. Paid ยฃ160+VAT. I'll let you know results. James, I'll PM you for your restorers. Thanks What have to be done on the print? He charge ยฃ240 only for press
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Art Restoration in LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง Who do you Recommend?, by Deleted on Mar 1, 2016 15:12:06 GMT 1, Honestly it was one of the weirdest/most uncomfortable moments of my life. I was furious inside. Because so many people I know spoke so highly of PM before my experience (now they sing the same tune as me) I tried not to "burn a bridge" and I had a friend there picking up a print that he was happy with (but later upset about) and I didn't want to make a scene. Also you sign your life away when you give them these pieces anyway...they aren't responsible. ย I thought surely this guy knows his s**t and I don't, it was only during my drive home and days after thinking about the whole experience that I thought paper reacting a certain way or not, it's their job to know wtf they are doing. ย I just decided to cut my loses and not go back and share my experience with anyone else that asked. ย That's why I always roll my eyes when I see a FS thread and someone states "Small crease on print, can be easily repaired by PM". Your posts on this thread assume knowledge that I seem to lack. Who or what is "PM"?
Think it is PosterMountain, see further up the thread.
Honestly it was one of the weirdest/most uncomfortable moments of my life. I was furious inside. Because so many people I know spoke so highly of PM before my experience (now they sing the same tune as me) I tried not to "burn a bridge" and I had a friend there picking up a print that he was happy with (but later upset about) and I didn't want to make a scene. Also you sign your life away when you give them these pieces anyway...they aren't responsible. ย I thought surely this guy knows his s**t and I don't, it was only during my drive home and days after thinking about the whole experience that I thought paper reacting a certain way or not, it's their job to know wtf they are doing. ย I just decided to cut my loses and not go back and share my experience with anyone else that asked. ย That's why I always roll my eyes when I see a FS thread and someone states "Small crease on print, can be easily repaired by PM". Your posts on this thread assume knowledge that I seem to lack. Who or what is "PM"? Think it is PosterMountain, see further up the thread.
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Art Restoration in LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง Who do you Recommend?, by met on Mar 1, 2016 15:39:35 GMT 1, Your posts on this thread assume knowledge that I seem to lack. Who or what is "PM"? Think it is PosterMountain, see further up the thread. Many thanks. I recognise the name, but know nothing about this business.
Your posts on this thread assume knowledge that I seem to lack. Who or what is "PM"? Think it is PosterMountain, see further up the thread. Many thanks. I recognise the name, but know nothing about this business.
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Art Restoration in LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง Who do you Recommend?, by Deleted on Mar 12, 2016 11:23:50 GMT 1, Picking up a print tomorrow that I was told would be no problem to fix. I'm worried now. Paid ยฃ160+VAT. I'll let you know results. James, I'll PM you for your restorers. Thanks
UPDATE: Picked up my print from Bignell yesterday and I'm really happy. Not sure whether ยฃ160+VAT is competitive but well worth the outlay as far as I'm concerned. My print wasn't badly damaged, in fact most would probably have left it as it was, but I am anal as far as prints are concerned and it would have bugged me every day to know there was a small crease in the top corner. It is now 'mint' (from my perspective at least) and is with John Jones for framing. It was a signed Golf Sale FYI, a print I've been after (for the right price) for a long, long time. J
Picking up a print tomorrow that I was told would be no problem to fix. I'm worried now. Paid ยฃ160+VAT. I'll let you know results. James, I'll PM you for your restorers. Thanks UPDATE: Picked up my print from Bignell yesterday and I'm really happy. Not sure whether ยฃ160+VAT is competitive but well worth the outlay as far as I'm concerned. My print wasn't badly damaged, in fact most would probably have left it as it was, but I am anal as far as prints are concerned and it would have bugged me every day to know there was a small crease in the top corner. It is now 'mint' (from my perspective at least) and is with John Jones for framing. It was a signed Golf Sale FYI, a print I've been after (for the right price) for a long, long time. J
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Art Restoration in LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง Who do you Recommend?, by nowayjose on May 13, 2016 22:24:45 GMT 1, Being new to the forum and this whole world generally, framing is something, that I'm quickly learning, is very very important.
I was recommended by a fellow member (Manu) to use The Picture Frame Gallery in Gidea Park, East London. They are very knowledgable. Knows the players, prints and has some great pieces for sale in the shop.
He gave me some great advice on the pitfalls and good practices. (I could've stayed in there longer but her had work to do
I then thought about some the posts I've seen here about glue and tape marks, people preferring prints unframed? This is where I get shot down BUT if someone buys a piece of work and they DONT frame it (as its more desirable for sale unframed apparently) isn't this something thats frowned upon here? People buying just for re-sale? I couldn't wait to get my bits in frames so I can actually enjoy them on walls.
I know this post will get me taught a few lessons...as you learn more when making mistakes , please continue my initiation...and check out this gallery.
Peace
Being new to the forum and this whole world generally, framing is something, that I'm quickly learning, is very very important. I was recommended by a fellow member (Manu) to use The Picture Frame Gallery in Gidea Park, East London. They are very knowledgable. Knows the players, prints and has some great pieces for sale in the shop. He gave me some great advice on the pitfalls and good practices. (I could've stayed in there longer but her had work to do I then thought about some the posts I've seen here about glue and tape marks, people preferring prints unframed? This is where I get shot down BUT if someone buys a piece of work and they DONT frame it (as its more desirable for sale unframed apparently) isn't this something thats frowned upon here? People buying just for re-sale? I couldn't wait to get my bits in frames so I can actually enjoy them on walls. I know this post will get me taught a few lessons...as you learn more when making mistakes , please continue my initiation...and check out this gallery. Peace
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Art Restoration in LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง Who do you Recommend?, by NYart on May 14, 2016 0:36:20 GMT 1, Well the reason a lot of people around here have unframed prints is lack of wall space, I'm quickly getting there myself. Along with which framing costs add up almost as quick as the expensive pieces were buying lol. So it's not necessarily always people buying for resale that they aren't getting their prints framed.
The reason people prefer to buy prints unframed is shipping costs skyrocket if sold framed. Also damage is a significant concern of buying a framed or previously framed piece. If it was stored flat and acid free the whole time you have less to worry about as far as Knicks and dings or someone using tape or something else damaging in the framing process.
Well the reason a lot of people around here have unframed prints is lack of wall space, I'm quickly getting there myself. Along with which framing costs add up almost as quick as the expensive pieces were buying lol. So it's not necessarily always people buying for resale that they aren't getting their prints framed.
The reason people prefer to buy prints unframed is shipping costs skyrocket if sold framed. Also damage is a significant concern of buying a framed or previously framed piece. If it was stored flat and acid free the whole time you have less to worry about as far as Knicks and dings or someone using tape or something else damaging in the framing process.
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Art Restoration in LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง Who do you Recommend?, by natstan on May 14, 2016 3:40:11 GMT 1, Well the reason a lot of people around here have unframed prints is lack of wall space, I'm quickly getting there myself. Along with which framing costs add up almost as quick as the expensive pieces were buying lol. So it's not necessarily always people buying for resale that they aren't getting their prints framed. The reason people prefer to buy prints unframed is shipping costs skyrocket if sold framed. Also damage is a significant concern of buying a framed or previously framed piece. If it was stored flat and acid free the whole time you have less to worry about as far as Knicks and dings or someone using tape or something else damaging in the framing process.
I don't really buy the idea of 'buy because you like the piece but no walls to hang'. If you really love the piece, you will buy it to hang and will definitely try to make way on the walls for it. If you don't have walls to hang, don't buy. If you can't make way for new ones in place of older pieces, or not willing to spend on framing, you probably don't love it enough.
Well the reason a lot of people around here have unframed prints is lack of wall space, I'm quickly getting there myself. Along with which framing costs add up almost as quick as the expensive pieces were buying lol. So it's not necessarily always people buying for resale that they aren't getting their prints framed. The reason people prefer to buy prints unframed is shipping costs skyrocket if sold framed. Also damage is a significant concern of buying a framed or previously framed piece. If it was stored flat and acid free the whole time you have less to worry about as far as Knicks and dings or someone using tape or something else damaging in the framing process. I don't really buy the idea of 'buy because you like the piece but no walls to hang'. If you really love the piece, you will buy it to hang and will definitely try to make way on the walls for it. If you don't have walls to hang, don't buy. If you can't make way for new ones in place of older pieces, or not willing to spend on framing, you probably don't love it enough.
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Art Restoration in LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง Who do you Recommend?, by tigerblood on May 14, 2016 5:04:36 GMT 1, Well the reason a lot of people around here have unframed prints is lack of wall space, I'm quickly getting there myself. Along with which framing costs add up almost as quick as the expensive pieces were buying lol. So it's not necessarily always people buying for resale that they aren't getting their prints framed. The reason people prefer to buy prints unframed is shipping costs skyrocket if sold framed. Also damage is a significant concern of buying a framed or previously framed piece. If it was stored flat and acid free the whole time you have less to worry about as far as Knicks and dings or someone using tape or something else damaging in the framing process. I don't really buy the idea of 'buy because you like the piece but no walls to hang'. If you really love the piece, you will buy it to hang and will definitely try to make way on the walls for it. If you don't have walls to hang, don't buy. If you can't make way for new ones in place of older pieces, or not willing to spend on framing, you probably don't love it enough.
Disagree. I have weeded out some framed, hanging pieces and have gotten to the point where I pretty much love everything on my walls and there's no room for anything else. That doesn't mean I don't love the pieces I continue to get even if I don't immediately have a spot for them. In fact, it's the opposite as I'm a bit more selective now so only buy or commission what I truly truly want.
Eventually it will have a spot or something will get shuffled around. Or I'll buy a bigger place. :-D
Well the reason a lot of people around here have unframed prints is lack of wall space, I'm quickly getting there myself. Along with which framing costs add up almost as quick as the expensive pieces were buying lol. So it's not necessarily always people buying for resale that they aren't getting their prints framed. The reason people prefer to buy prints unframed is shipping costs skyrocket if sold framed. Also damage is a significant concern of buying a framed or previously framed piece. If it was stored flat and acid free the whole time you have less to worry about as far as Knicks and dings or someone using tape or something else damaging in the framing process. I don't really buy the idea of 'buy because you like the piece but no walls to hang'. If you really love the piece, you will buy it to hang and will definitely try to make way on the walls for it. If you don't have walls to hang, don't buy. If you can't make way for new ones in place of older pieces, or not willing to spend on framing, you probably don't love it enough. Disagree. I have weeded out some framed, hanging pieces and have gotten to the point where I pretty much love everything on my walls and there's no room for anything else. That doesn't mean I don't love the pieces I continue to get even if I don't immediately have a spot for them. In fact, it's the opposite as I'm a bit more selective now so only buy or commission what I truly truly want. Eventually it will have a spot or something will get shuffled around. Or I'll buy a bigger place. :-D
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Art Restoration in LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง Who do you Recommend?, by alibear on Apr 4, 2017 16:27:42 GMT 1,
Hi all - I have a signed banksy chocolate donuts (this print) and once framed i saw this indent in it
No idea how that happened but anyways.... Either framer or it was bought damaged from POW?
Can anyone recommend a London based restorer that I can take the framed print in so they can fix this indent?
I don't want to take the print out of the frame because I am really clumsy and I will damage it so posting is not an option.
I see people have not given good feedback re Bignell and John Jones
I'd be really grateful if anyone can recommend a good London based restorer?
Thanks
Hi all - I have a signed banksy chocolate donuts (this print) and once framed i saw this indent in it No idea how that happened but anyways.... Either framer or it was bought damaged from POW? Can anyone recommend a London based restorer that I can take the framed print in so they can fix this indent? I don't want to take the print out of the frame because I am really clumsy and I will damage it so posting is not an option. I see people have not given good feedback re Bignell and John Jones I'd be really grateful if anyone can recommend a good London based restorer? Thanks
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Art Restoration in LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง Who do you Recommend?, by Pipes on Apr 4, 2017 16:30:02 GMT 1, Hi all - I have a signed banksy chocolate donuts (this print) and once framed i saw this indent in it No idea how that happened but anyways.... Either framer or it was bought damaged from POW? Can anyone recommend a London based restorer that I can take the framed print in so they can fix this indent? I don't want to take the print out of the frame because I am really clumsy and I will damage it so posting is not an option. I see people have not given good feedback re Bignell and John Jones I'd be really grateful if anyone can recommend a good London based restorer? Thanks
Graham Bignell is good
Hi all - I have a signed banksy chocolate donuts (this print) and once framed i saw this indent in it No idea how that happened but anyways.... Either framer or it was bought damaged from POW? Can anyone recommend a London based restorer that I can take the framed print in so they can fix this indent? I don't want to take the print out of the frame because I am really clumsy and I will damage it so posting is not an option. I see people have not given good feedback re Bignell and John Jones I'd be really grateful if anyone can recommend a good London based restorer? Thanks Graham Bignell is good
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Art Restoration in LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง Who do you Recommend?, by Larry David on Apr 4, 2017 19:25:13 GMT 1, Hi all - I have a signed banksy chocolate donuts (this print) and once framed i saw this indent in it No idea how that happened but anyways.... Either framer or it was bought damaged from POW? Can anyone recommend a London based restorer that I can take the framed print in so they can fix this indent? I don't want to take the print out of the frame because I am really clumsy and I will damage it so posting is not an option. I see people have not given good feedback re Bignell and John Jones I'd be really grateful if anyone can recommend a good London based restorer? Thanks As others have said, Bignell all day long.
Hi all - I have a signed banksy chocolate donuts (this print) and once framed i saw this indent in it No idea how that happened but anyways.... Either framer or it was bought damaged from POW? Can anyone recommend a London based restorer that I can take the framed print in so they can fix this indent? I don't want to take the print out of the frame because I am really clumsy and I will damage it so posting is not an option. I see people have not given good feedback re Bignell and John Jones I'd be really grateful if anyone can recommend a good London based restorer? Thanks As others have said, Bignell all day long.
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Art Restoration in LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง Who do you Recommend?, by covertshadowops on Jun 2, 2017 9:11:33 GMT 1, Looking for advice for a painting restorer in UK please?
mainly for cleaning purposes.... like dust, dirt and fly crap on acrylics
I have used Julia Nagle before... any other recommendations apart from John Jones??
midlands to London based ideally. i have heard of ifacs in Bristol too.
Looking for advice for a painting restorer in UK please?
mainly for cleaning purposes.... like dust, dirt and fly crap on acrylics
I have used Julia Nagle before... any other recommendations apart from John Jones??
midlands to London based ideally. i have heard of ifacs in Bristol too.
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Artfan13
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Art Restoration in LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง Who do you Recommend?, by Artfan13 on Jun 2, 2017 11:27:27 GMT 1, www.grahambignellstudio.co.uk/
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tran16
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Art Restoration in LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง Who do you Recommend?, by tran16 on Jun 2, 2017 17:32:26 GMT 1, Bignell is the don
Bignell is the don
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Pattycakes
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Art Restoration in LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง Who do you Recommend?, by Pattycakes on Jun 2, 2017 17:42:43 GMT 1, Bignell is ok (very expensive) but the best for paintings is Hamish Dewar by a long long way
www.hamishdewar.co.uk
for paper Jan MacAusland is the best (expensive though), and Eleanor Hasler is very, very good
Bignell is ok (very expensive) but the best for paintings is Hamish Dewar by a long long way www.hamishdewar.co.ukfor paper Jan MacAusland is the best (expensive though), and Eleanor Hasler is very, very good
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Dahmer
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Art Restoration in LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง Who do you Recommend?, by Dahmer on Jan 17, 2019 12:25:33 GMT 1, Hello people,
I recently bought a nice print, something by someone ive been trying to add to collection for a while and the print has arrived slightly damaged, which is very annoying as i dont really want to return the item as it might take me ages to track down another.
really wanted to float this so dont really want to just cover it when its framed, a couple of the corners are dinged up, as is at least one of the edges, and theres also a mark (see circled photo), not great photos but you get the idea at least.
Any sort of rough idea of how much and if a London restorer could or would be able to sort this so i can possibly try and get some money knocked off what i paid and put it towards having the print fixed instead of returning it.
Cheers guys
Hello people, I recently bought a nice print, something by someone ive been trying to add to collection for a while and the print has arrived slightly damaged, which is very annoying as i dont really want to return the item as it might take me ages to track down another. really wanted to float this so dont really want to just cover it when its framed, a couple of the corners are dinged up, as is at least one of the edges, and theres also a mark (see circled photo), not great photos but you get the idea at least. Any sort of rough idea of how much and if a London restorer could or would be able to sort this so i can possibly try and get some money knocked off what i paid and put it towards having the print fixed instead of returning it. Cheers guys
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Art Restoration in LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง Who do you Recommend?, by Deleted on Jan 17, 2019 14:30:41 GMT 1, Bignell
Bignell
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silvermyn
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Art Restoration in LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง Who do you Recommend?, by silvermyn on Jan 17, 2019 14:37:17 GMT 1, You're probably looking around the ยฃ400 mark IMHO.
I'd also recommend a call to Graham.
www.grahambignellstudio.co.uk/
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skAcid
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Art Restoration in LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง Who do you Recommend?, by skAcid on Jan 17, 2019 14:51:38 GMT 1, Iron them out ๐
Iron them out ๐
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juni0209
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Art Restoration in LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง Who do you Recommend?, by juni0209 on Jan 17, 2019 15:00:01 GMT 1, You can get the worst out if it with the back of a spoon. Go over the backside of the print.
You can get the worst out if it with the back of a spoon. Go over the backside of the print.
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NYart
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Art Restoration in LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง Who do you Recommend?, by NYart on Jan 17, 2019 15:03:04 GMT 1, ^ Five minute job .. Iโll do it for half bignell lol
^ Five minute job .. Iโll do it for half bignell lol
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Carl Cashman
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Art Restoration in LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง Who do you Recommend?, by Carl Cashman on Jan 17, 2019 15:52:50 GMT 1, Iron and a damp cloth, the gf dropped a folder of my work months ago and trashed 20odd prints. I'm about to tackle mine today.
Iron and a damp cloth, the gf dropped a folder of my work months ago and trashed 20odd prints. I'm about to tackle mine today.
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sufsean
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Art Restoration in LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง Who do you Recommend?, by sufsean on Jan 17, 2019 15:58:58 GMT 1, I have a place in NY---it's roughly $200-300 for something difficult.
I have a place in NY---it's roughly $200-300 for something difficult.
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Inknart
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Art Restoration in LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง Who do you Recommend?, by Inknart on Jan 17, 2019 17:22:00 GMT 1, If it's expensive, I wouldn't try myself. I've used Poster Mountain here in CA before.
2-300 sounds right.
If it's expensive, I wouldn't try myself. I've used Poster Mountain here in CA before.
2-300 sounds right.
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