Art conservation and restoration adventures and updates! Preservation how-to help tips. Smoke damage, water damage, rips, tears, cleaning, fake signatures, analysis and authentication, busted up frames... we've got it all... caused by earthquakes, hurricanes, floods, mold, shipping, clumsy handling, fires... and kids! Read the chilling details of murals, easel paintings and works of art on paper. https://www.FineArtConservationLab.com
Mural Restoration Expert Testimonial for Colleen Gnos, Artist for gorgeous HUGE mural. http://www.FineArtConservationLab.com/mural/ Click on SHOW MORE
Scott M. Haskins provided trouble shooting, helped in applying the final varnish and consulted on production quality. For questions call 805 564 3438 faclofficemanager@gmail.com Other art conservators at Fine Art Conservation Laboratories are Oriana Montemurro and Virginia Panizzon.
See Colleen's testimonial of working with Scott: https://youtu.be/Ou8zyQ8C-lE
See public response and photo of completed mural on Facebook post https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10215269415070724&set=a.2623896798743&type=3&theater&comment_id=10215273737618785¬if_t=mentions_comment¬if_id=1564154151003284
Media page and testimonials for Scott M. Haskins at http://www.FineArtConservationLab.com/media Click on SHOW MORE
Contact Scott m. Haskins, Virginia Panizzon and Oriana Montemurro, Art Conservators at 805 564 3438 faclofficemanager@gmail.com
Facebook post of After Restoration https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10215269415070724&set=a.2623896798743&type=3&theater&comment_id=10215273737618785¬if_t=mentions_comment¬if_id=1564154151003284
🌻🐝🌻🐝 Fans, check out Colleen Gnos' current exhibit of sea-life gems. LOVE that 7' tall #honeybee. Very cool final result, Colleen! You & your #ArtConservation Pal, Scott M. Haskins must be happy to finish your 2012 mural "Gazing Into Infinity's" enhancements. Wow, Colleen! Jim Smith of the Woodland Daily Democrat wrote a great story about the enhancement you've just finished for your 2012 #mural "Gazing Into Infinity," with Scott M. Haskins offering an expert hand with #ArtConservation help! 🌻🐝🌻🐝 Nice description here... Gnos said her paintings tend to be narrative, especially her murals. “‘Gazing Into Infinity’ shows the story of a hardworking man connected to his farm. That industrious lifestyle reflects families who live and farm in Woodland, Dixon, and other California regions, working their own land,” she stated. Big Thanks to Jim Smith & Grow West for sharing this artful story... . The 3D bee is sooooo cool looking. As well as the bright coloring. And the picture frame bings it all together. NICE JOB.👏👏👏
And for your CA Friends & Family, here's today's 6:30am Good Day Sacramento TV interview with Ashley Williams getting final Colleen Gnos Art mural updates --- a big deal if you live in Woodland, Winters, Dixon & surrounding areas. Enjoy! 🐝🎨🐝
https://gooddaysacramento.cbslocal.com/.../4131690.../... 🐝🎨🐝 Terrific to see Colleen Gnos & acclaimed art conservationist, Scott M. Haskins talking about what they're doing in Woodland, CA's high temps today, with final touches on mural enhancements to 2012's 'Gazing Into Infinity!’ BIG THANKS to Jim Smith of The Woodland Daily Democrat for the interview! 🐝🎨
Wouldn't it be cool to have Colleen making #murals up in the air in San Luis Obispo County? Thanks for supporting all our muralists & public art, Team Larry 😎
Fine Art Conservation Laboratories consulted for over 100 claims filed for damage to art related items after the Thomas and Woolsey Fires in the Malibu, Thousand Oaks, Ventura, Santa Barbara California areas in 2018-19.
This short video quickly shows the resurrection of a painting declared a total loss by an insurance co., much to the amazement and gratitude of the owner.
We hope we’ve given you the confidence to call us. Whether your needs are a result of an accident at home or office or from a natural disaster, we are experts in saving restoring and protecting your art, antiques, collectibles and treasured heirlooms.
A very unique and purpose filled mural is located along the 101 Freeway approaching the Downtown Los Angeles area. Its in an underpass by the Hollywood Bowl and was painted in 1987 by Russell Carlton (who died of AIDS) in collaboration with the (at the time) just organized AIDS Project Los Angeles... now known as ADLA Health. Its long been an antagonistic thorn in the side for the Whitley Neighborhood Historical District because the artwork and its purpose were held in such high regard but it was covered with graffiti. Click here for more of the mural's meaningful story connected with AIDS research and recent recuperation from oblivion: http://www.fineartconservationlab.com/murals/huge-hollywood-mural-monument-to-successful-aids-research-is-being-saved-and-restored/
People often have romantic/adventurous mental images about art conservation/restoration. While we will not be posting Indiana Jones-type adventures, we will tell you about fake signatures and how we figure out if a painting is bogus. We'll let you see pics of cleaning paintings and close ups of interesting details. Sign up to follow us! For more information on what you can do at home go to http://www.saveyourstuff.com. If you need to contact us directly call 805 564 3438. Our lab website is http://www.fineartconservationlab.com