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Hold the pickles! A fine demand for the diner but substitutions and limitations aren't necessarily workable in conservation... or are they. Sometimes the full serving of treatments that a painting may require aren't in play for various reasons; timeline issues, budgetary constraints, or the clients themselves actually like the look of the painting but just want some corrections. For these pieces, when applicable, it's possible to approach the conservation a la carte.
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@Bishop1105
@Bishop1105 2 года назад
You mention that the hot table is invaluable in modern conservation. It would be very interesting to watch a video on conservation techniques and tools through the ages! It feels like we get a fairly good understanding of what materials were used since you need to remove them all of the time, but would they face the paintings? Would they try pressure/heat treatments with other methods? These are questions I never thought I'd have - thank you for putting them into my brain. ^^
@ashleydewing1420
@ashleydewing1420 2 года назад
I second this idea! It would be interesting to see how far conservation and restoration have come to become the delicate process it is today.
@jefflawrentz1624
@jefflawrentz1624 2 года назад
I think this is a wonderful idea as well !!
@biscuitygudness
@biscuitygudness 2 года назад
i would LOVE to see something like this!!!!
@calypso2790
@calypso2790 2 года назад
Oh, I would be interested in such a video as well. Nice idea!
@lostmymindinbooks
@lostmymindinbooks 2 года назад
Would love that, too!
@angelique_cs
@angelique_cs 2 года назад
I wish there was a conservator for my life. Someone to stabilize me in washi kozo, scrape off the inferior bonds, deep desaturation of any imbedded nonsense and touching up the flaws, so there's no distraction. But I guess today I'll just have to settle for hot shower and some Cheetos
@amcconnell6730
@amcconnell6730 2 года назад
You need a hot table in your life.
@angelique_cs
@angelique_cs 2 года назад
@@amcconnell6730 ain't that the truth!
@tuffymartinez
@tuffymartinez 2 года назад
HA!!! my thoughts exactly.....TM
@drfelixgraham
@drfelixgraham 2 года назад
It's called therapy, yo. :)
@velvetindigonight
@velvetindigonight 2 года назад
Alas that’s the stuff of life for us ‘highly sensitive people’ as Keanu Reeves says ‘breathe’…….. Go well
@thomasweybrecht
@thomasweybrecht 2 года назад
what i love about this channel is that julian is always mixing up the format - telling the story of the video in a different way each time. it really keeps it even more engaging and interesting than the restoration already is
@Crafter_H
@Crafter_H 2 года назад
If you ever make a podcast, "the hot table" is what it should be called
@velvetindigonight
@velvetindigonight 2 года назад
:)
@10HW
@10HW 2 года назад
clever you ;)
@olybinewski8392
@olybinewski8392 2 года назад
Unexpected Baumgartner is my new favorite everything. Grabs the cat for nearly 30 mins of serenity and ear scratches.
@amcconnell6730
@amcconnell6730 2 года назад
Now I need a cat.
@exosproudmamabear558
@exosproudmamabear558 2 года назад
@@amcconnell6730 Damned allergy is the only thing keeping me from having it.
@oz_jones
@oz_jones 2 года назад
Aww yiss
@ryanh3635
@ryanh3635 2 года назад
Welcome to the club
@MsNovaris
@MsNovaris 2 года назад
I wish I could have a cat 😭😭😭
@M.Campbell
@M.Campbell 2 года назад
A fresh cup of coffee and a new Baumgartner video. Going to be a good day.
@JohnDoe-xp4iy
@JohnDoe-xp4iy 2 года назад
Hell yeah todays gonna be a good day
@josefina_c
@josefina_c 2 года назад
hope it was a lovely day!! :)
@MJCVN
@MJCVN 2 года назад
My 4 year old daughter and I watch "art" videos to wind down for sleep (we both like to paint together so it's our thing). She demands Julian's videos. She says "Mommy, when our paintings get dirty, we HAVE to get him to clean them." She reaches for the stars ✨
@Creature_of_Knight
@Creature_of_Knight 2 года назад
Oh man the canvas ended up glued to the stretcher? That doesn't sound like the stretcher would be able to function properly... A beautiful restoration as always!
@marmotarchivist
@marmotarchivist 2 года назад
I laughed so hard when the key fell out. Even the stretcher disapproves.😄
@sleepykippie
@sleepykippie 2 года назад
hi Julian! I hope you are well. My name is Kipp and I'm very chronically ill. I also suffer from severe anxiety. Everyday is a battle for me but your videos have been a huge comfort to get through it. I just wanted to type all this out to say a huge thank you for all that you do and that I think you do really great work. I can't wait to see what more you accomplish!
@vecrisv
@vecrisv 2 года назад
As a music producer, I can relate with the dog's sense of smell analogy and your skills at matching color. You see color as I hear sound.
@HansWeberHimself
@HansWeberHimself 2 года назад
As I see cells in a Petrie dish. Mastery. It’s when you put in your 10k hours to learn a skill times x times over. Commitment. Dedication. Zen.
@velvetindigonight
@velvetindigonight 2 года назад
And alas you are both talking ‘double Dutch’ to me! Enjoy
@quinnlatios3627
@quinnlatios3627 2 года назад
It's how I see words as a writer! I always likened it to The Golden Compass, where each symbol (in this case, each word) has a superficial meaning, but also a hundred other subtler meanings influencing its place in an overall message.
@Reizadora
@Reizadora 2 года назад
I don't know why but the way you phrased it.. It was poetic to me
@beawriting
@beawriting 5 месяцев назад
The production level of this show makes me feel like I am watching PBS and not just a “RU-vid channel “. You guys illustrate what amazing content can be found on RU-vid.
@dpmakestuff
@dpmakestuff 2 года назад
How often do your techniques change? Like, some new dinglehopper comes along, what does it take for you to implement this? Nylon gossimer got me thinking about this. That can't be an ancient technique, but it works.
@johnopalko5223
@johnopalko5223 2 года назад
Every time Julian says, "Washi kozo," everyone jumps up and cheers, sort of like when LockPickingLawyer says, "The tool that BosnianBill and I made."
@bryanpowell3724
@bryanpowell3724 2 года назад
I used to be conflicted as to how to best enjoy these videos - to pounce upon them first thing Monday morning with a fresh cup of hot coffee before the day actually starts, or to wait and savor them Monday evening at leisure with a nice glass of wine. Then it struck me: why not both? You miss so much on just a single viewing...
@SoCalCaitlin14
@SoCalCaitlin14 2 года назад
The retouching is so great. The way you could see how the artist was trying to shape the clouds on the seam was amazing. I probably could have looked at that seam forever and not understood what was supposed to be there.
@kittonsmitton
@kittonsmitton 2 года назад
I really enjoyed this post as it presented issues only a conservator would encounter, opening a window deeper into the your world of restoration and conservation. Thank you for a new perspective Julian.
@Martin_TheCollector
@Martin_TheCollector 2 года назад
I don't have anything funny or clever to state, I just really enjoy every video that you make. 100%
@Via_Von
@Via_Von 2 года назад
Mr. Baumgartner, I think you need a Wizard's hat because this restoration is pure magic - absolutely amazing! Colour as you've described has always been my heart's happiness so thank you for another episode of pure eye-candy. ❤️👏🏻❤️
@LucyLouuuuu
@LucyLouuuuu 2 года назад
every video in the last 12 months just makes this feel like an old pbs show. i swear you produce and edit these (ads included) to feel like the afternoon/late night airing of a show after reading rainbow comes on. i absolutely love it.
@ryanh3635
@ryanh3635 2 года назад
Can we all just imagine what a classy affair a Baumgartner fan meet up would be like?
@sailorarwen6101
@sailorarwen6101 2 года назад
From reading these comments that’s not the word I would use. Civilized might be better
@i_hoopman624
@i_hoopman624 2 года назад
Black tie affair please
@angelique_cs
@angelique_cs 2 года назад
@@sailorarwen6101 I promise to not wear yesterday's Cheeto dust 😀
@kouriec6866
@kouriec6866 2 года назад
it would just end up with us competing to see how many tacks we can fit in our mouths
@jodyshepard9482
@jodyshepard9482 2 года назад
We could bring our staple guns and have a bon fire?
@fogbow
@fogbow 2 года назад
As a framer, I love watching you work. It's amazing what I get asked to do that really falls into the category of restoration. I have the vocabulary to encourage customers to seek expert restoration and conservation thanks to watching your channel. It can be a challenge to convince someone the cost is worth it. Whatever influence I have, I try to use on behalf of the artist, aa well as the customer, so that the future longevity and purity of the piece is paramount. Occasionally I need to be adamant, for the sake of that integrity. Though I wish I had more knowledge, and could do more on behalf of the customer, as well as the artist who is rarely present.
@Baby_Jem3
@Baby_Jem3 Год назад
“An ounce of prevention rather than a pound on cure” love that
@shanettequao9043
@shanettequao9043 2 года назад
Washikozo is probably my favourite material that I’ve come to know, watching Julian’s videos. It’s so useful
@helenfitch3440
@helenfitch3440 2 года назад
Gossamer is mine..
@amcconnell6730
@amcconnell6730 2 года назад
I wonder how much sales have increased, and if there is a little boutique paper maker in Japan wondering what has happened. :)
@EliotChildress
@EliotChildress 2 года назад
If you ever get a chance to go to japan, I suggest going to a place where you can make it. Kind of a weird not very touristy thing but one my favorite things I did in japan. Plus you have some cool papers for a special letter you want to write.
@dominitrov
@dominitrov 2 года назад
Same, but the cinder blocks are a close second
@TryinaD
@TryinaD 2 года назад
yup! I add washikozo to everything (used the chinese equivalent of acid free mulberry/rice paper too) it's so darn useful!
@graemetimoney7002
@graemetimoney7002 2 года назад
Always a joy when Julian pops up, and more so when unexpected.
@samanthadean1083
@samanthadean1083 2 года назад
As a knitter, I love and appreciate the ‘pull the thread’ analogy… You really don’t want to pull that thread, trust me!!!
@chellie2023
@chellie2023 2 года назад
I'm glad to see I'm not the only one who was happy for washi kozo. Amazing work Julian- as always.
@MardieMar
@MardieMar 2 года назад
Great video as always! And I learned something from this video too to use in my hobby. I recently started sewing bags which use large pieces of stiff interfacing, which easily shift around. Ironing down the corners first is such a good tip!
@unavoidablycanadian397
@unavoidablycanadian397 2 года назад
You are so incredibly talented after decades of work. Its to great to watch you work.
@lisahamlin9733
@lisahamlin9733 2 года назад
The completely audible gasp of horror I let out when you mentioned that someone had actually decided to glue the canvas to the stretcher was insane. Like I had to throw my hand over my mouth I was so shocked lol. And I was so confused when you just started to wrench the canvas away, I was terrified about what would happen if the bond was good enough in some areas that the canvas actually ripped or something. So the reveal that it actually wasn't the original canvas that had been glued on not only made the previous couple of minutes suddenly make sense, it was the most relieving thing that anyone could have told me in that moment!
@projekt6_official
@projekt6_official 2 года назад
11:08 - "Practice makes proficient" - Can't remember where I'd heard that before, but I feel it may apply here. As usual, PHENOMENAL job, Julian!
@greeneaglz2573
@greeneaglz2573 2 года назад
By any chance...do you have a course on Skillshare yourself Mr B? Maybe as simple as frame restoration and cleaning or on how to look after your paintings etc.
@sofoklesion
@sofoklesion 2 года назад
I LOVE these videos!! I just feel so good knowing there is someone who applies this level of care to these works of art. The calm, the love, the patience. It is insanely comforting. Thank you!
@panaceiasuberes6464
@panaceiasuberes6464 2 года назад
I never green-light a purchase by my collection's curator without a restoration plan/budget. It should be part of the whole experience of having an art object.
@oz_jones
@oz_jones 2 года назад
You have a curator? Look at mr Moneybags over here!
@Markus__B
@Markus__B 2 года назад
@@oz_jones probably his mum allowing him a pokemon card at the flea market? ^^
@ReaperAHHH
@ReaperAHHH 2 года назад
send me money rich guy, i work harder than you and im probably smarter too
@CookiesNCreamMLBB
@CookiesNCreamMLBB 2 года назад
Yes sir!
@sergpie
@sergpie 2 года назад
Who tabulates the budget? Said curator or yourself?
@KainYusanagi
@KainYusanagi 2 года назад
Okay, anyone else find it hilarious that he's using *lapinite* to remove *rabbit-skin glue*? XD
@Siansonea
@Siansonea 2 года назад
It's *laponite,* but I, for one, appreciate the multilingual pun regardless. I really want to get my hands on some laponite clay, I feel like I could use it in my own craft work for various tasks where having moisture sit in suspension in a concentrated area for a prolonged period would be useful.
@poohsplaylist4913
@poohsplaylist4913 2 года назад
I just KNOW every die-hard Baumgartner sub groaned at 7:37 when he started to peel that glued-down canvas.😎
@alexhadelmundo3201
@alexhadelmundo3201 2 года назад
Love watching your videos before sleeping, its free therapy. :)
@falkhammermuller9342
@falkhammermuller9342 2 года назад
As usual, your videos are a blast. I really enjoy having a cheese plate after dinner, while watching your videos. It's a really nice thing to do.
@darrelldog5
@darrelldog5 2 года назад
Thank You. Always look forward to your videos!. 🤗
@Pepa14pig
@Pepa14pig 2 года назад
When clients don’t want to do everything that could be done, I wonder what the painting would look like if you did it your way 😇
@MrAntec300
@MrAntec300 2 года назад
Casual Julian moment having a Porsche in the studio
@roiblack8587
@roiblack8587 2 года назад
I always smile at myself when Mr Baumgartner goes through all issues at the beginning. Bad retouching (why did they use oil paint?!), the lining (why did they do THAT?), bad adhesive etc. etc... As if i would know how to treat something like this. But still, i shake my head and ask why on earth people didn´t bring their paintings to Baumgartner Restoration. This video is another wonderful half an hour where a piece of art is saved and secured for future generations. Thank you.
@davidpaulmosley
@davidpaulmosley 2 года назад
Love the emphasis on practice this episode. I always say “practice makes progress” which, to me, feels much more ideal than any finite ideas of perfection. If I ever made it to my idea of perfection, I’m sure I’d be missing out on a lot of progress that could be made
@Rainbopagn
@Rainbopagn 2 года назад
I wonder if washikozo and fish gelatin can hold my mental state together through finals….
@tuffymartinez
@tuffymartinez 2 года назад
NO...& that's final !!!!!....tm
@jessicanielsen7831
@jessicanielsen7831 2 года назад
Have you ever desired to perform a restoration so much that you had to do it, even thought the customer didn't have the funds? Not that I am proposing that situation. It is just that there are times that your passion for your art is so profound.
@MrWolfSnack
@MrWolfSnack 2 года назад
I'm sure he buys art from thrift stores and such to save and test methods on
@cindykincade589
@cindykincade589 2 года назад
@@MrWolfSnack you know I'd love to see him do that with a flea market find! I think that would be a great video!
@knarp7063
@knarp7063 2 года назад
"Man, he really picked the wrong color this time, it looks completely wrong. Wait, where did it go? It's not visible at all!" Every time.
@taviasgrannieable
@taviasgrannieable 2 года назад
Happy Easter to you and your family
@trapjohnson
@trapjohnson 2 года назад
Anyone else spend 1.5 seconds thinking " ... Julian, that was an ... interesting shade choice for your nails"? ... Just me? K
@jillmenter5628
@jillmenter5628 2 года назад
What an amazing process and result.
@InfernusdomniAZ
@InfernusdomniAZ 2 года назад
This has already probably been answered in a previous video, but if you restore a painting with more than 50 percent paint loss is it still the artist original or is it now equally your piece and theirs, or presented as copy? Ethically I'm positive you would never claim as such, but it's kind of the hatchet paradox. If you replace a Hatchets head and then later replace its handle is it still the same hatchet.
@TheMrVengeance
@TheMrVengeance 2 года назад
Actually that's called the ship of Theseus.
@Kazza_8240
@Kazza_8240 2 года назад
Triggers broom From Only Fools and Horses
@esme8694
@esme8694 2 года назад
That dog and cookie analogy actually made sense. I learned so much in such a short video. Amazing job Julian! 👏
@MikeT
@MikeT 2 года назад
I like that despite having paid sponsors, the ones you do use have something to do with your content or business and its not some ad for some computer game
@amazinggrace5692
@amazinggrace5692 2 года назад
Ah, my calendar …if it’s Julian,it must be Monday.
@TheTaylorwailer
@TheTaylorwailer 2 года назад
You’ve made me remember that I have had a pretty little oil painting sitting in my closet for a couple years. I found it in the laundry room of my building one day (where residents put non-trash items for others to take if they want). It’s a 16x20 oil painting of a beautiful autumn scene with a pond and rowboat by one Fred Bradshaw. Makes me wonder if a resident painted it, it’s pretty cool! I also realized that I might own a few too many tiger artworks.. 🤔 maybe I should auction or donate them to make room for more works that reflect my personality.
@Space_Trucker
@Space_Trucker 2 года назад
This is such a good example of awesome restoration! Working with an imperfect problem project that is split in half and can't be truly fixed to it's original state due to previous work. And like magic, it's new again. I notice the texture in the banner and the beautiful color choices in the scene now. Fantastic work!
@Annie1962
@Annie1962 2 года назад
4:51 I thought they were your hands for a second!
@iknownothing-m8c
@iknownothing-m8c 2 года назад
I'm guessing restoration of a painting costs a huge amount of money (as it should considering the amount of work it takes). Are there things amateurs could do to their paintings to restore them if they're not worth a professional restoration or should one just leave them to their own destiny?
@Getvictd744
@Getvictd744 2 года назад
Lol watch enough Baumgartner....seriously though maybe buy some cheap yard sale paintings and begin practicing 🤷🏾‍♀️
@onesus6714
@onesus6714 2 года назад
I'm probably not the person you wanted/expected to answer but maybe the person you're talking about could call different conserveters in their area and maybe ask for an inspection or some sort, they should be able to provide an answer!!
@panaceiasuberes6464
@panaceiasuberes6464 2 года назад
if the pain isn't flaking apart just remove the soot and revarnish isn't that expensive (except when you go on restoring a work above 50k and the insurance for the restorer becomes a percentage of the painting itself). After that the room where you keep the paintings should be both temperature and humidity controlled. I was lucky enough to walk on a number of impressionist paintings located in South America in the hands of German emigrants' descendants and just these two measures brought them back to life tremendously.
@aerosaaber
@aerosaaber 2 года назад
nicely done sir
@Nichies
@Nichies 2 года назад
Remember watching your videos in class freshman year and some kid said he watched 2, was back when you had only a few thousand subs, crazy to say but I think I saw a comment from his name a few videos ago. Glad to see we’re all still here
@JustLiving18
@JustLiving18 2 года назад
Honestly I love watching you create the interleaf lining. 10/10
@AnyOther-Name
@AnyOther-Name 2 года назад
Guess I’m calling in late to work
@jackiebrand3352
@jackiebrand3352 2 года назад
wow! Thank you as always for taking me out of my world into yours, even if it was just for 30 minutes. Great job.
@Excitable67
@Excitable67 2 года назад
Amazing how much brighter the colors were after the removal of the washi kozo! Looks fantastic!
@OwlNightMoon
@OwlNightMoon 2 года назад
You pulled big cloth off from art's panel was good feeling. No rip.
@carlasouza5306
@carlasouza5306 2 года назад
I would love to see you paint an original!
@TheFutzgen
@TheFutzgen 2 года назад
I know its not but "bonefolder" sounds incredibly badass
@cristinadallesantro9332
@cristinadallesantro9332 2 года назад
What the heck is it? What is it made from? Have we seen this tool used before? I think not!!
@Brotherline
@Brotherline 2 года назад
gotta love how the intro literally looked like a villain monologue at the start of a movie
@gidgetnuke107
@gidgetnuke107 2 года назад
I always watch these videos while doing housework. So pleased I have a new one to watch (it keeps me on track with what im doing!)
@velvetindigonight
@velvetindigonight 2 года назад
Lordy I cannot imagine that. I listen to be lulled to sleep! Enjoy
@christophergarrett8455
@christophergarrett8455 2 года назад
You just put into words what I was thinking
@Vixxenera
@Vixxenera 2 года назад
Am i the only one noticing julian never responds on comments??? All the love to this man tho for helping us with sleep and teaching us about painting. Love from sweden ❤️
@cherylrosbak4092
@cherylrosbak4092 2 года назад
If I did that kind of hard work with my hands all day every day I wouldn't want to type either!
@PZac-g8w
@PZac-g8w 2 года назад
Years of retouching I’ve watched on these videos and everytime it blows my mind. “I can still see it, still see it, still see it *blink* , I can’t see it.”
@yeezitbo-beezit476
@yeezitbo-beezit476 2 года назад
They are all looking at the crease, even the baby lol
@sobertillnoon
@sobertillnoon 2 года назад
The annoyance on his face when that key fell out. So relatable.
@lesleyyoung5730
@lesleyyoung5730 2 года назад
I love how you always find new and interesting dilemmas to showcase.
@marthaanderson2656
@marthaanderson2656 2 года назад
wow I dont think I remember a painting where you could see the image through the canvas when it was upside down on the heat treatment table
@valarya
@valarya 2 года назад
I don't think it was upside down, it was just covered in washi kozo & right side up!
@marthaanderson2656
@marthaanderson2656 2 года назад
@@valarya ah yes you are correct
@Aztherion
@Aztherion 2 года назад
Incredible work as always! As a musician, I can fully relate to your Dog Smells a Cookie-analogy and the comparison you make with how a conservator sees and understands colors. That’s definitely an explanation that’ll come in handy the next time I’m asked how I can “pick apart” a song as I hear it. Looking forward your next video! Cheers!
@shawnstolarzart
@shawnstolarzart 2 года назад
love watching your videos!
@zalzalahbuttsaab
@zalzalahbuttsaab 2 года назад
Yay! Another Baumgartner restoration!!!
@mwater_moon2865
@mwater_moon2865 2 года назад
I wonder if, rather than be two canvases joined, the seam is where the painting was cut at some point, either to fit the 2 parts past a divide, or give it to two heirs or change the focus to JUST the Madonna and Child.
@caroltanzi29
@caroltanzi29 2 года назад
Mr Baumgartner: this is amazing. Beautiful restoration work. Carol from California
@TheGamer-ux2lr
@TheGamer-ux2lr 2 года назад
You never fail to surprise and delight with your talents. Thanks for sharing.
@LittleDergon
@LittleDergon 2 года назад
Great video as always 😊
@eeveesweets
@eeveesweets 2 года назад
there's just something about your videos where i'm so involved in what's going on that a 30 minute video feels like an hour, my entire life just slows down as i watch and enjoy
@shanettequao9043
@shanettequao9043 2 года назад
Love these restoration and conservation videos
@Dragon-ef3ji
@Dragon-ef3ji 2 года назад
I love your restorations
@peterleonard49
@peterleonard49 2 года назад
i just wanted to say that your videos have been a really great part of my life. lifes been pretty rough and your work lifts my spirit. you actually motivated me to start making art and thats been really good. thanks!
@Igmus
@Igmus 2 года назад
Loving the new super speed scraping editing.
@lauraguglielmo
@lauraguglielmo 2 года назад
possibly one of my favourite restorations, and proof that subtle work is sometimes more striking than radical change
@onesus6714
@onesus6714 2 года назад
I'm early this time!! Thank you for feeding us with these, I always look forward to new videos from you!!!
@allegg8804
@allegg8804 2 года назад
sports car in the back ground of the hot table one minute and then MAGIC it is gone. cool. love this. been watching long time. never disappoints. thank you.
@abyss212
@abyss212 2 года назад
Love these videos! Still sad though the the intro revealing “Baumgartner” is all music now and doesn’t have the scraping. That was so much fun.
@mwater_moon2865
@mwater_moon2865 2 года назад
NOT I! it was like fingernails on a blackboard to me.
@lkmayhew9390
@lkmayhew9390 2 года назад
Crikey, Julian. What a wonderful job! Your client should be very pleased.
@batanghardinero1539
@batanghardinero1539 2 года назад
hey first time youtube's notifs worked
@geniestotz2240
@geniestotz2240 2 года назад
Thank You for your time. I do so enjoy watching the transition from damage to repaired. However watching a cleaning is my favorite part.
@karenbaldwin5
@karenbaldwin5 2 года назад
I'm still waiting to see Thor's hammer as one of the weights
@josefina_c
@josefina_c 2 года назад
i almost can't believe how good and untraceable that seam ended up!!! truly seamless
@Pstanich
@Pstanich 2 года назад
I love that you give us an introduction to what you have planned for the restoration
@gisleyalves7757
@gisleyalves7757 Год назад
🇧🇷Terrific job ! He is an extraordinary person. I confess , I play his videos to sleep listening his always monotone voice.🇧🇷🇧🇷
@Bishop1105
@Bishop1105 2 года назад
Love the sped up scraping! Looks so satisfying. ^^
@jerrydeansiddenjr2233
@jerrydeansiddenjr2233 7 месяцев назад
This “seams” to be one of my favorite videos so far.
@MysteryTako
@MysteryTako 2 года назад
Julian doing retouching: “I know this seems simple, but…” Me, not a painter and completely and totally unaware of how conservation is effected on paintings as of a month and a half ago when I found this channel and started bingeing: Nothing that you do, sir, or have done thus far, seems the least bit “simple.”
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