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Tear mending

Tear mending is a delicate process aimed at repairing damaged areas of an artwork where the material has torn or split. Restoration experts use various techniques, including adhesives and specialized papers or fabrics, to carefully mend the tear while minimizing its visibility. The process requires precision and skill to ensure the repaired area seamlessly integrates with the surrounding material, preserving the artwork’s integrity and aesthetic appeal. Proper tear mending not only restores the physical structure of the artwork but also helps prevent further deterioration, ensuring its longevity for future generations to appreciate.

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    How It Works?

    Upon review and approval of the proposal, work commences accordingly. While certain artworks may
    be completed within a week, others might necessitate several weeks, given the intricacies of the
    conservation challenges involved. Should specific timelines or completion dates be necessary, they can
    be accommodated accordingly.

    CONSULTATION

    I’Arte Rinasce begins the process by first examining the artworks, ideally in the studio with the clients in attendance. If this isn’t feasible, photos can be sent via email or uploaded. In cases where necessary, an on-site consultation can be arranged. Rest assured, there are no charges for consultations, examinations, or proposals conducted in-studio.

    EXAMINATION

    Upon receipt, a thorough examination of the artworks ensues. This entails assessing their condition and conducting material tests, essential for guiding the conservation process. Given the uniqueness of each artwork, a comprehensive understanding is crucial, as techniques and materials are customized to suit the individual piece.

    PROPOSAL

    Following the examination, a detailed conservation proposal is meticulously compiled and forwarded to the client. This proposal comprehensively outlines all necessary work required to rectify any issues detected during the examination phase. Included in the proposal are a timeline and a fixed price. At no point will the price ever change; what is quoted is firm and will never increase midway through the process regardless of any complications.