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Wood That It Were So Simple: Conserving A Split Panel Painting Part 1 

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Every once in a while a project arrives that upon first glance appears straight forward and simple but as more time is spent understanding the nuances of the work involved, well, things get interesting.
And such is the case with the painting featured in this video series. What appears fairly simple is anything but and requires inventive thinking, novel materials and even new equipment to facilitate a successful conservation.
Follow along in this five part series as the painting moves through the various stages and treatments of conservation and restoration.

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21 июн 2020

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Комментарии : 4,3 тыс.   
@KurryKaiser
@KurryKaiser 4 года назад
"The good news is that it's a low-quality epoxy, and it was poorly applied." "Sometimes low-quality work is to the benefit of the conservator." Drag his ass, Julian
@marekholub7946
@marekholub7946 4 года назад
Brilliant👏👏
@diane9247
@diane9247 4 года назад
Yeah! We need to do that more often in cases where we're restoring stuff.
@lizmalcom3214
@lizmalcom3214 4 года назад
Lmao thank you for this I majorly giggled
@lilliannalansing1088
@lilliannalansing1088 4 года назад
This comment is such a good example of his chaotic good fan base. i love it here
@paulmoir4452
@paulmoir4452 4 года назад
Why's there never time to do things right but always time to do things twice?
@noparticularperson783
@noparticularperson783 4 года назад
Other conservators: "I can't put this painting back together. Guess I'll give up :( " Julian: *" I built this table with my bare hands and put in a hydronic lift because only the strong have their future in mind"*
@noparticularperson783
@noparticularperson783 3 года назад
@a b oof
@npvuvuzela
@npvuvuzela 6 месяцев назад
*HYDRAULIC
@noparticularperson783
@noparticularperson783 6 месяцев назад
@@npvuvuzela Yeah, autocorrect is a bitch, but damn, you didn't have to be a bigger one with those all caps. The sass...
@fqpxitxvpefj
@fqpxitxvpefj Месяц назад
@@npvuvuzela damn correcting a comment made 3 yrs ago 😭
@npvuvuzela
@npvuvuzela Месяц назад
@@noparticularperson783 I’ll be honest, not sure why I put it in all caps, it’s a bit excessive
@angie-zu5rs
@angie-zu5rs 4 года назад
'crummy' is the shadiest thing I've ever heard Julian say
@margaridabento9726
@margaridabento9726 3 года назад
you know you're shit at your job when Julian breaks out the direct adjectives.
@margaretk9954
@margaretk9954 3 года назад
So much shade!
@poitboing
@poitboing 3 года назад
He called something "lousy" once!
@CaseyShontz
@CaseyShontz 3 года назад
He says “sloppy” and “inappropriate” a lot lol
@tylerjune4120
@tylerjune4120 3 года назад
11:06
@inkyGhosty
@inkyGhosty 4 года назад
"I don't have a hydraulic clamping table" ... "I make a new one"
@DoctorSockrates
@DoctorSockrates 4 года назад
It takes a very specific combination of subscriptions on RU-vid to get this joke and I'm here for it
@chelsaysay_
@chelsaysay_ 3 года назад
That restoration side of yt that everyone is missing out on. ❤
@jasdanu
@jasdanu 3 года назад
This reference though. Top tier
@silverbladeii
@silverbladeii 3 года назад
@@DoctorSockrates ikr lol
@sarahfrench9336
@sarahfrench9336 3 года назад
Yep that's how I ended up here. Cant get enough restorations.
@josuealvaradomolina8154
@josuealvaradomolina8154 4 года назад
*Some videos later*: Julian: "So, I needed to remove the work done on this paiting, so I built this particle accelerator on my workshop to make the job "
@brennap3310
@brennap3310 4 года назад
😹
@xfuzzyyyy
@xfuzzyyyy 4 года назад
Adrian AHAHAHAHAHAHHA
@maireadk5574
@maireadk5574 4 года назад
😂😂
@alexandral2120
@alexandral2120 4 года назад
I’m dying 😂😂😂
@monolude
@monolude 4 года назад
nah he’d just head down the road to fermilab
@thebatmary5954
@thebatmary5954 4 года назад
You know it’s gonna be a good one when he starts with, “Every once in a while, a project comes into the studio that....”
@almeidagsarah
@almeidagsarah 4 года назад
erica reyes omg yes!!!
@vhallis
@vhallis 4 года назад
@erica reyes same
@sexyshrimp944
@sexyshrimp944 4 года назад
😂
@ArtIsLife12468
@ArtIsLife12468 3 года назад
And that its five parts, yeah.
@sirmangees9090
@sirmangees9090 3 года назад
erica reyes I didn’t read it in his voice, so hah lol
@caecoo6904
@caecoo6904 4 года назад
Former conservators : 'let's put a square of wood on this pa... Julian : 'A hydraulic table' 'A what?' 'I'm gonna build a hydraulic table'
@moniquedewyk6341
@moniquedewyk6341 4 месяца назад
Have you seen the 'toy' he made to fix a 2 tear on 400 year old panel?
@emanando138
@emanando138 4 года назад
julian: “this is non reversible paint and terrible job done by a bad bad bad conservator” so he builds a time machine on his own ground to stop that lousy job
@jewelsb4926
@jewelsb4926 3 года назад
Lmao he builds a table in this part and in the next part he builds a time machine
@hamptons2945
@hamptons2945 2 года назад
@@jewelsb4926 He travels back in time to take the orignal Artists DNA, clones it in his workshop and has the clone remake the original painting
@HeydeeC
@HeydeeC 2 года назад
Id watch that show ..
@teckzusferalupus5382
@teckzusferalupus5382 4 года назад
Hi, I'm Julian: Art Conservator, Engineer, ASMRtist and sponsorship specialist. I'm also really handsome, as you can see.
@Xyrdrai
@Xyrdrai 4 года назад
Don't forget, carpenter, machinist, and weatherman with more to be revealed. lol
@graham6229
@graham6229 4 года назад
So
@Needsleep247
@Needsleep247 4 года назад
Tack eater
@ThomasFinegar
@ThomasFinegar 4 года назад
I’ve loved seeing this channel grow and change. Amazing work and content. Nice to see experts doing professional work being popular on the internet.
@ThomasFinegar
@ThomasFinegar 4 года назад
Also like the low key life advice that finds it’s way in there 👌
@plaktow
@plaktow 4 года назад
Julian when he builds a hydraulic table: - Julian when he fixes badly broken paintings: - Julian when he turns a table over: "Good job, Julian!"
@moraleslopezdiegotenoch8810
@moraleslopezdiegotenoch8810 4 года назад
When a job is so difficult some chear is necesary xd
@mayflowers7493
@mayflowers7493 4 года назад
Plus he films and edits these videos.. This girl is not worthy.
@roshivvymegido9178
@roshivvymegido9178 4 года назад
Baumgartner cares about these paintings futures and environments more than my own parents cared about mine
@inkbery4473
@inkbery4473 3 года назад
I CHOKED ON MY WATER-
@rawsausig
@rawsausig 3 года назад
WHY IS THIS ME
@marga8732
@marga8732 3 года назад
OUCH
@Chaddy14
@Chaddy14 3 года назад
😟😟😟
@jewelsb4926
@jewelsb4926 3 года назад
THAT-
@elisa.r.g
@elisa.r.g 4 года назад
You can see he’s getting more and more comfortable on camera, his personality is shining through
@thetillerwiller4696
@thetillerwiller4696 3 года назад
Ikr!
@mailliw94
@mailliw94 2 года назад
his personality of focusing way too much on a clamp table instead of the actual end restoration? sure
@mimilu2868
@mimilu2868 2 года назад
@@mailliw94 lmao why so salty? it’s not like he’s building it for fun
@dintarahmayanti2386
@dintarahmayanti2386 2 года назад
some character developments that we needed
@whateveryouliketocallme7092
@whateveryouliketocallme7092 4 года назад
Julian: calmly explains the mistakes of previous restorations Me, dramatically shaking my head: dishonor on them, dishonor on their cow, dishonor on their family...
@Mmm-xi7fx
@Mmm-xi7fx 4 года назад
Hahaaaaa. I love it. My favorite quote. 🤣🤣
@darlenepineda4730
@darlenepineda4730 4 года назад
I winced hoping the family of the precious conservationists don’t watch this. “Best thing your grandfather did was screw up enough to make my job easy”
@pyndr0p_
@pyndr0p_ 4 года назад
Love how you put the cow before the family, as it should be
@theresanee
@theresanee 4 года назад
I'm stealing that! 🤣
@Chwarl1E
@Chwarl1E 3 года назад
Is this from httyd?
@officialnezquick
@officialnezquick 4 года назад
“Conserving a *wood* panel” me: oh my “Part 1” me: OH MY
@lamisstrigui3002
@lamisstrigui3002 4 года назад
in the description box: "Follow along in this *five* part series" me: O H M Y !
@Ckbtony1983
@Ckbtony1983 4 года назад
Am I the only one that heard George takai when I read that?
@Shadownrun2
@Shadownrun2 4 года назад
@@lamisstrigui3002 a look in the playlist 4 videos, 2 private, OH WHY?
@zaneyraavianti9398
@zaneyraavianti9398 3 года назад
"The video is 33.16 minutes long" Me: OH MY
@KhanaHatake
@KhanaHatake 4 года назад
He could've just said "btw guys I built a table" but instead Julian went and gave us a beautiful step by step of the contruction
@joeb4142
@joeb4142 9 месяцев назад
“a table” doesn’t begin to give homage to the Clampinator ®
@taylah4057
@taylah4057 4 года назад
what most people think of when restoring art: cute lil brushes, mixing paint and blending
@sethescope
@sethescope 2 года назад
Julian's just built different 🤷‍♂️ not everyone has 200 IQ
@melskunk
@melskunk 4 года назад
Client: So how much will this cost? Julian: Well, including the hydraulic table construction... Client: The WHAT??
@christinethesupreme5235
@christinethesupreme5235 4 года назад
Their from the north shore of Chicago, they can DEFINITELY afford it 😂
@brookcrosby1451
@brookcrosby1451 4 года назад
I THOUGHT ABOUT THIS SAME THING HAHAHAH
@twinklestyle
@twinklestyle 4 года назад
At that point, you might as well invest in some air conditioning for your house
@priscillagabelruiz97
@priscillagabelruiz97 4 года назад
@@twinklestyle sometimes if a house is in one of those historical areas homeowners aren't allowed to make changes like that
@rgpmtori
@rgpmtori 4 года назад
@@christinethesupreme5235 Getting rich people to spend their money is really hard sometimes
@cleonile923
@cleonile923 4 года назад
Julian: It's a low quality epoxy and it was poorly applied, so the bond to the wood is relatively weak. Me: smh absolute buffoons
@zenfrog1674
@zenfrog1674 4 года назад
ROFL
@kcojco
@kcojco 4 года назад
😂
@scarletpimpernelagain9124
@scarletpimpernelagain9124 4 года назад
Me too! 😂😂😂
@claril.11
@claril.11 4 года назад
I love the fact that we're at a stage where he's having a full conversation with us prior the conservation itself. I feel like I'm part of the decision table, and we're all discussing the issues...for real I love that man even more.
@meshwa-mitsuki-soni3125
@meshwa-mitsuki-soni3125 4 года назад
On today's episode of whiplash: Julian using "flex" and "ingenuity" in the same sentence. Edit: Bob the Builder did not prepare me for this.
@Spi314
@Spi314 2 года назад
hahaha
@Henryanne34
@Henryanne34 4 года назад
I was totally caught off guard when Julian started talking to the camera instead of doing a voice over
@lizmalcom3214
@lizmalcom3214 4 года назад
Me too. A complete double take.
@comico19
@comico19 4 года назад
Surprising, but a welcomed change. ♡
@cyanidefaery
@cyanidefaery 4 года назад
I like it, makes it feel like a “proper” tv show, like you’d find on bbc4 (for those unaware it’s a uk channel specialised in art, documentaries etc.)
@augustblackwell
@augustblackwell 4 года назад
YUP, same here. It got a little too real there . As if he needed to do this approach to emphasize the work he's embarking on.
@apololololololo2798
@apololololololo2798 4 года назад
Melts my heart seeing him now being more confident about showing himself out to us
@alien.wooman4957
@alien.wooman4957 4 года назад
Could you imagine...being a 17th century painter, just playing with paints and having fun.......having no idea that centuries later, some random guy on the internet would BUST HIS ASS OFF designing and assembling a machine for days to preserve your work, while broadcasting it online for millions of people to appreciate ?? I know Julian is getting paid but damn...blows my mind! I would feel so honored.
@crispypoohs
@crispypoohs 3 года назад
Also, can you imagine having enough money to buy old European paintings and being able to afford having them conserved... but not having air conditioning in your home??
@TeenDream888
@TeenDream888 3 года назад
@@crispypoohs they most likely have A.C and heat, just no HVAC system
@ms.pirate
@ms.pirate 3 года назад
I think i would try my best to make it easy for people like him to restore my art. Where ever these past artists may be, i think they appreciate him restoring their paintings ❤
@rachel-5458
@rachel-5458 4 года назад
Owner: how’s my painting? Julian: I don’t know but cHECK OUT THIS TABLE I MADE
@KarlaRei
@KarlaRei 4 года назад
_"Now here I'm just building my uniquely designed hydraulic table..."_ YES, OF COURSE.
@auroragoth5078
@auroragoth5078 4 года назад
Bold of Julian to assume that his physical form will ever age at all
@juliapiazza4862
@juliapiazza4862 4 года назад
gods doesn’t age😎
@moraleslopezdiegotenoch8810
@moraleslopezdiegotenoch8810 4 года назад
he will just keep applying removable glue and retouching his own body xD
@mattsonn
@mattsonn 4 года назад
How do you think he became such a good conservator? He was there when most of those paintings were orginally painted.
@stefieboop
@stefieboop 4 года назад
Matthew Sonner 😂😂😂😂😂👍
@KatFink
@KatFink 4 года назад
That makes it sound like you're threatening his life.
@DustyMusician
@DustyMusician 4 года назад
this just in: art conservator-chemist is also a mechanical engineer and 3D Modeler. Tune in next time to actually see him paint.
@beatrizrodrigues5006
@beatrizrodrigues5006 4 года назад
right???
@moraleslopezdiegotenoch8810
@moraleslopezdiegotenoch8810 4 года назад
The next time he'll be a carpenter. And don't forget that he's also a youtuber and ASMR-tist
@adityarachmadi7647
@adityarachmadi7647 4 года назад
I bet in the future video he'll cook some cheff level food
@annapruitt5546
@annapruitt5546 4 года назад
Right what can’t this guy do?! He’s so skilled
@KateVeeoh
@KateVeeoh 4 года назад
@@adityarachmadi7647 he'll be doing a water expert video for Epicurious and it will be their most watched video
@cole2526
@cole2526 4 года назад
You can tell this man is good at his job because he literally created a whole fucking new tool for one specific painting, what a chad
@alinabreidscheid7480
@alinabreidscheid7480 2 года назад
Well, he can continue to use it for other paintings on wood panels that have split... So...
@cole2526
@cole2526 2 года назад
@@alinabreidscheid7480 shut up I don’t care
@iantaakalla8180
@iantaakalla8180 7 месяцев назад
Still, to recognize that he needed a tool that does not exist and that he easily built it is cool.
@morganfrendin5162
@morganfrendin5162 4 года назад
I made an audible GASP when he said they had thinned the panel in order to flatten it out...I have watched way too many restoration videos, there's not turning back now.
@yourfatherhasarrived8748
@yourfatherhasarrived8748 4 года назад
The way he said "and my brother was busy" sounded like he couldn't believe it. Like the audacity
@hawkeyewinchester2920
@hawkeyewinchester2920 4 года назад
"How dare, brother mine."
@carlosdumbratzen6332
@carlosdumbratzen6332 4 года назад
Have you not seen him lying on the couch? His lazy as brother is busy sleeping.
@bobsburgers8497
@bobsburgers8497 4 года назад
carlos dumbratzen i feel like anyone compared to this guy can be seen as lazy lmao
@noone9177
@noone9177 4 года назад
YAS he was like "that bastard had the audacity to not be available for me, the older brother, the perfect golden prodigy child, how dare him" and I lost my shit at that. But let's be honest, we love julian no matter what, even when he is shocked with his brother's schedule Also, wanted to add I felt so many Gina Linetti vibes from Julian in this moment and it made my year
@TheHistoricalHiker
@TheHistoricalHiker 4 года назад
Customer: So... you finished my painting yet? J: No, but check out this sweet table I made
@Zoot_of_Anthrax
@Zoot_of_Anthrax 4 года назад
Not that i think Julian would, but can you imagine the customer checking over invoice and he comes across a line item for the table?!? Lol
@KanzRedDusk
@KanzRedDusk 4 года назад
@@Zoot_of_Anthrax To be fair they're most likely to be charged only for the time it took, since this table was built to last a lifetime and will no doubt see much use in future projects.
@oltedders
@oltedders 4 года назад
@@KanzRedDusk There were still hours of work involved that were billable to some degree to do the actual work. I'm surprised it wasn't just removed from the panel and remounted on canvas. It would have been less involved and is more commonly done.
@speakZarathustra
@speakZarathustra 4 года назад
oltedders Perhaps the clients wanted to preserve it in its complete form or there were other unknown factors which made that a less effective way of preserving the painting. No doubt Julian consulted with them at length over all of the different options and in the end had to go with their wishes over what was the easiest.
@VincentoValentine
@VincentoValentine 4 года назад
@@oltedders I assum it was painted onto the woodpanel and that there is no canvas involved...
@mattiascrowe2549
@mattiascrowe2549 4 года назад
"The good news is that it's a low quality epoxy and it was poorly applied" Baumgartner going off on reckless conservation is the highlight of my day.
@tina7151
@tina7151 3 года назад
I like how he says his insults in a matter of fact and polite manner.
@MakeFolieUp
@MakeFolieUp 4 года назад
Me : thinking art restoration is just painting and a little chemistry Julian : building a whole ass table Me : 👁️👄👁️
@kittymeowmeow1213
@kittymeowmeow1213 4 года назад
Ikr!!
@wdwuccnxcnh7022
@wdwuccnxcnh7022 4 года назад
Lol!
@TheDankTiel
@TheDankTiel 4 года назад
Julian's workshop is like a spa but for paintings
@bangganoerisputra9404
@bangganoerisputra9404 4 года назад
Spa-intings?
@rawovunlapin8201
@rawovunlapin8201 4 года назад
@@bangganoerisputra9404 Spain-things?
@samcooke343
@samcooke343 4 года назад
@@rawovunlapin8201 Span-tings?
@NuclearTopSpot
@NuclearTopSpot 4 года назад
medium- and painticure
@NekoJesusPie
@NekoJesusPie 4 года назад
I know I go to the spa when I’ve fallen apart.
@gm2085
@gm2085 4 года назад
Julian: *absolutely roasting the last attempts at holding the painting together* Me eating doritos: DAAAAAMMMMMMNNNNNNNNN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@rangercynth
@rangercynth 2 года назад
I'm amazed that he's actually the one who made the Clampinator. An engineer on top of being a conservator.
@skullfyre
@skullfyre 4 года назад
Me: *Comes here to watch art restoration* Also me: *Graduates with a degree in Mechanical Engineering*
@haleysmith3169
@haleysmith3169 4 года назад
Literally 😭!!!!!!
@elilevit4574
@elilevit4574 4 года назад
Just got my chemistry degree lmao im in the same boat. congrats on graduating btw
@oyku905
@oyku905 4 года назад
I can't fall a sleep while Julian is dragging people asses
@ollieworth7341
@ollieworth7341 4 года назад
Ive been trying so desperately to fall asleep but once he dragged his brother like that sleep is no longer an option
@Solaris_Kou
@Solaris_Kou 4 года назад
Toby Worth what time did he do that
@mbw6957
@mbw6957 4 года назад
Super Sailor Solaris 11:00 on
@apatheticpanda182
@apatheticpanda182 3 года назад
HAHA
@xJadeNindx
@xJadeNindx 4 года назад
Julian: "Well...I have a plan, you'll just have to stay tuned to see it..." Me: *gasp* "Julian you tease!"
@lucyscholze8408
@lucyscholze8408 4 года назад
“unlike a regular nut, it is long” “it's gonna resist some of the flopping around” “after putting 30 of these nuts in i was ready for the next step” julian...
@murilkaa
@murilkaa 3 года назад
I was gonna like your comment, but I didn't want to destroy the sweet, sweet number you have going on there
@rawsausig
@rawsausig 3 года назад
^ agreed with my previous commenter
@mulatoliawomi123
@mulatoliawomi123 3 года назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@adewilliam9047
@adewilliam9047 2 года назад
*after putting 30 of deez nuts in I was ready for the next step
@obsidianlight9094
@obsidianlight9094 4 года назад
When you have to stop a project to build a whole ass table
@duckrutt
@duckrutt 4 года назад
I mean we all knew it wasn't going to be a half ass table.
@wyattroncin941
@wyattroncin941 4 года назад
Without a proper clamping setup table he could have had to clamp and glue each joint individual as a series of additions to one section. Let's say it takes four days to glue a single joint (two days of prep, one day of assembly and glueing, at least one day of drying, likely more) then across the five joints, that's three weeks of working on a single task. If the table took 2 weeks to build but makes the whole glueing take 4-5 days, then it's a net Zero. However, that'd be ignoring all the future jobs where Julian can use this table to complete the job significantly faster and easier, reducing cost to clients, stress on himself, and risk of something going poorly and the conservation failing.
@k-saurrous
@k-saurrous 4 года назад
I thought he was building all of that to work on this one painting because at this point would we be surprised?! learning it was a forever piece makes wayyyy more sense 😂😂😂
@nandi123
@nandi123 4 года назад
You betcha, no half-ass tables 'round here bub!
@annapruitt5546
@annapruitt5546 4 года назад
User name he kept saying how it’ll be a benefit of him to when he’s in his 60s. So he wants this table to last at least another 20 years!
@ainehanley9083
@ainehanley9083 4 года назад
Can Julian's fans be called tacks? Because we're just superior.
@AnnoyingAsianWitch
@AnnoyingAsianWitch 4 года назад
HAH
@lolomg42
@lolomg42 4 года назад
YES
@RoyCoof
@RoyCoof 4 года назад
Yes!
@honieethesolarpunk4895
@honieethesolarpunk4895 4 года назад
Lol
@emilystallsmith7060
@emilystallsmith7060 4 года назад
Sweet Jesus yes!
@HayleyEastabrook
@HayleyEastabrook 4 года назад
Why is the "hot mess" of a clamping table absolutely perfect...but me putting together IKEA flat-packed furniture is an actual mess...
@CHICAGOTICA44
@CHICAGOTICA44 3 года назад
Julian saying "when I'm old and grey..." reminds me that he is in his early 40's and I just, I can't believe it
@bearyblue
@bearyblue 4 года назад
It’s amusing how this calm, articulate man who hosts an art restoration channel has one of the most chaotic fanbases on RU-vid.
@sydneydaum9204
@sydneydaum9204 4 года назад
He is the goblin lord who holds all of the brain cells
@stardresser1
@stardresser1 4 года назад
IT'S AMAZING...(see there, i fixed that for ya...you're welcome).
@zokoravonyensloh
@zokoravonyensloh 4 года назад
it's art people what did you expect XD but yeah it's pretty funny
@POLEARTH
@POLEARTH 4 года назад
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA I couldn’t agree more 😂😂😂😂😂🤣
@wartwyndhaven
@wartwyndhaven 4 года назад
Why do you think this is a chaotic fanbase, let alone “one of the most chaotic”?
@KiteSmiter
@KiteSmiter 4 года назад
When you're really calm but have some Bob Ross rage: This work is *crummy*
@fbussier80
@fbussier80 4 года назад
I am a machinist, the comment made me laught. May i recommend Aluminium tapping oil. What you seem to be using is steel tapping oil, wich is usually brownish in colour. Aluminium tapping oil has a greenish color. I love watching your work and naration, keep up the great work!
@jessicamcglaughlin9152
@jessicamcglaughlin9152 4 года назад
Before you start conservering: “Yeah I’m gonna paint, and glue, and clean, and all these great things...” After you start conservating: “Let’s talk about Hydroponics”
@kalens.753
@kalens.753 4 года назад
He’s an artist, a historian, an engineer, a brand manager, a business owner, a social media guru...is there anything you can’t do??
@lunamoonlight6739
@lunamoonlight6739 4 года назад
He's also handsome and has a nice voice I think he's got it all
@MrLuigge
@MrLuigge 4 года назад
Yes he can't do "nothing"
@ratherande
@ratherande 4 года назад
Make a bad conservation
@mitchelthinks
@mitchelthinks 4 года назад
ur mom. *oh wait*
@KUMAKURA
@KUMAKURA 4 года назад
He can't figure out the voodoo of thread glue
@Diveplanwithjim
@Diveplanwithjim 4 года назад
Julian: “That’s where things get interesting.” Narrator: “Julian SAID interesting, but what he truly meant was horrible. And he was about to fix it.”
@BaumgartnerRestoration
@BaumgartnerRestoration 4 года назад
Not gonna lie, kinda true.
@ragnkja
@ragnkja 4 года назад
I think he meant “interesting” in a sense that’s fairly similar to the Chinese curse “May you live in interesting times.”
@louckykoneko
@louckykoneko 4 года назад
@@ragnkja now I'm seriously wondering who cast that curse on the world because things sure have been "interesting" the past few months
@daveh3997
@daveh3997 4 года назад
Spock would always say "interesting" just before the ship hit the fan.
@HexenkoeniginVonAngmar
@HexenkoeniginVonAngmar 4 года назад
I've been using "interesting" almost exclusively for weird/ annoying/ etc. things for several years now.
@trishplusmama
@trishplusmama 3 года назад
The lack of disdain in his voice when dragging the previous restorations makes it more savage 😭😂
@GatZter
@GatZter Год назад
I guess I shouldn’t be surprised at how beautifully this table turned out, given its creator, but I would never have conceived that such a functional piece of equipment would also have this level of aesthetic detail so casually and effortlessly included. Thanks, Julian, for uplifting my paradigm of artistic engineering!
@achilles7507
@achilles7507 4 года назад
this man is such a conservator that even his hydraulic table is reversible. amazing
@n-silvabts9178
@n-silvabts9178 4 года назад
You killed me! lol
@gaveintothedarkness
@gaveintothedarkness 4 года назад
Also archival as well.
@faizanriedinger
@faizanriedinger 4 года назад
LOOOOOL too good!
@monsterfukk7737
@monsterfukk7737 4 года назад
He even made sure it would be incredibly easy to use for future conservators. His own future conservator self at least.
@marcoVGpolo
@marcoVGpolo 4 года назад
im dying LMAO
@Luna-Prismatic
@Luna-Prismatic 4 года назад
"This shouldn't come off but because they did such an incredibly ass job"
@DingleFlop
@DingleFlop 4 года назад
"ass job" 🤔
@caitchri2426
@caitchri2426 4 года назад
Ass job 🌝
@beakittelscherz5419
@beakittelscherz5419 4 года назад
ARSE JOB :-D
@lilyawood
@lilyawood 4 года назад
When did he say that
@lucyscholze8408
@lucyscholze8408 4 года назад
@@lilyawood 9:59 the commentor was paraphrasing lmao
@Delicate_Disaster
@Delicate_Disaster 3 года назад
I clicked to watch a painting be revived and wound up watching him design, assemble, and explain how his new table works. 🤣 I still believe that I'd watch his videos even if they were just him reading a phone book.
@Zeihara
@Zeihara 4 года назад
Plot twist: every tool Julian has ever used so far for all his restoration projects is 3D printed and constructed by him
@Sraigukas
@Sraigukas 4 года назад
Equally entertaining thing about this channel: the comment section.
@eiramleppa
@eiramleppa 4 года назад
I spent the whole video reading comments.
@Lichen8404
@Lichen8404 4 года назад
Love how at least 90% of us here are shading the previous conservators as if we know how to do anything in this line of craft. Like I know I'm sitting here in my pajamas calling the previous people idiots yet I can't even fix a torn shirt.
@thetillerwiller4696
@thetillerwiller4696 4 года назад
Carp you should learn how to sew, it is very helpful skill
@RG-zn2fp
@RG-zn2fp 3 года назад
Julian is a true conservator, he has made it a art form in my opnion. It is so interesting to see him come up with techniques to really retain the integrity of the original art work! Great job Julian!
@altheaunertl
@altheaunertl 4 года назад
After watching Julian rig clamping structures for years, I'm so happy he finally built a table!
@yon8081
@yon8081 4 года назад
I'm still impressed at how smoothly he speaks that even the auto subtitles are like 99% correct
@acrsair
@acrsair 4 года назад
Exactly!
@valedavidson4841
@valedavidson4841 4 года назад
He is P E R F E C T
@ShannonD.999
@ShannonD.999 3 года назад
Right?! I've seen videos where the captions make me think I'm having a stroke
@i_play_chopin1497
@i_play_chopin1497 3 года назад
My stutter could never
@l0r3nz0rm
@l0r3nz0rm 3 года назад
Learning English when you hear speaking person like that.. It's so easy and then you go trough other accent..
@esreverreverse1769
@esreverreverse1769 4 года назад
Julian: *comments on the ineffectiveness of the previous conservators' techniques* Me: *knowing absolutely nothing about his reasoning* Also me: "what a obviously foolish choice, I fully agree Julian"
@quinnshaffer2021
@quinnshaffer2021 4 года назад
“Yes it’s filthy and needs a good cleaning” My mom talking about me after coming back from high school workouts, junior high practices and going to cross country
@verycherry8560
@verycherry8560 4 года назад
Watching him make the table while listening to him explain how each piece works made me realize how dumb I am. I barely understood anything lol.
@chelseal8448
@chelseal8448 4 года назад
I feel like Julian is just living his best life during lockdown.
@cateh6418
@cateh6418 4 года назад
I feel like Julian is living the best life period. He has a job that he enjoys, a loving family, and a slightly obsessive fan base.
@coradolgener1623
@coradolgener1623 4 года назад
Same tho :D i love being an introvert in quarantine
@lesterpadilla2220
@lesterpadilla2220 4 года назад
"Slightly" is an understatement
@timothymarchant
@timothymarchant 4 года назад
I dont know. He hasnt been posting as regularly and looks tired in this video. Hope hes okay
@vhallis
@vhallis 4 года назад
I get more time to focus on my art this quarantine
@williamstearns7490
@williamstearns7490 4 года назад
As an engineer and woodworker I’m finding myself curiously aroused watching this. “Oh yes Julian, show me your robust and elegant solution to the Z-axis problem.” This is nerd porn, plain and simple.
@feluriandelights4156
@feluriandelights4156 3 года назад
lol yeah this is heaven for me but, his machining work well... need some work. Those threads were uneven.
@addie3133
@addie3133 3 года назад
Not a Person do y’all expect him to be perfect-
@carlosmtzrmz9287
@carlosmtzrmz9287 4 года назад
I love how he roasts the other restorers that worked before him. Is like "thank you for being so stupid in this painting"
@Stupha_Kinpendous
@Stupha_Kinpendous 3 года назад
I'm coming back to watch this series again, after having just seen the gorgeous new frame you put it in. Edit: This is one of my favorite episodes. I love watching you wield your fabrication skills, especially using these very modern materials.
@julianzeppa
@julianzeppa 4 года назад
Julian: "so thank you to all the people who previously worked on this painting and did a crummy job" Me: yaas mama the shade
@vicentdejuan7371
@vicentdejuan7371 4 года назад
It's 20° cooler here with all that shade
@hachedecuatroka8966
@hachedecuatroka8966 4 года назад
SAMEEEEEEEE
@Lynx85Lynx
@Lynx85Lynx 4 года назад
Shade the house down okrrrrr :D
@Siansonea
@Siansonea 4 года назад
90° side-eye.
@yeeti9801
@yeeti9801 4 года назад
Julian: *roasts previous conservator* Us, barely understanding anything: Oh lord yes, this work is soooo sloppy
@MrLuigge
@MrLuigge 4 года назад
Instead of saying, i would like if the old conservator had done a good job. He said, i like that the old conservator did a poor job. Well would be less work for him if the old job had been done well...
@Eric-469
@Eric-469 4 года назад
I legit thought his name was Christopher. Wtf 😂
@localgrandparent1007
@localgrandparent1007 4 года назад
Me: bored on a Saturday RU-vid recommendations: ✨Painting restoration ✨ Me: ah yiss da good shiz
@HANA-hy7ev
@HANA-hy7ev 3 года назад
that smooth transition to the ad tho
@Crosshill
@Crosshill 4 года назад
julian be flexing so his paintings dont have to
@Vampyresdontdodishes
@Vampyresdontdodishes 4 года назад
10/10! 👌🏻
@nekkidnora
@nekkidnora 4 года назад
This comment should get so much more love, wow!
@kimberly_erin
@kimberly_erin 4 года назад
Best comment
@beetsar5127
@beetsar5127 4 года назад
Are we all going to just overlook the fact that this 30-ish year old guy is building tools with his 60s in mind?
@muzaqqiralibaig
@muzaqqiralibaig 4 года назад
Planning for the future is always good
@byeolag
@byeolag 4 года назад
A true conservatory master
@Rawr98
@Rawr98 4 года назад
He’s gotta be 40+ since he has 20+ years of professional experience
@aftertigers
@aftertigers 4 года назад
@@Rawr98 he's like paul rudd
@sararobert9855
@sararobert9855 4 года назад
Usually, when people have physically demanding jobs, they can easily get pain from bad posture or other stuff. It makes you aware of what you won't be able to do anymore in a few years. You can't help but to think how much more painful it will be when you get older, and how being careful now is going to make things easier later :)
@christopherbastas934
@christopherbastas934 4 года назад
This tickles all my nerd senses. Meticulously hard work with detailed explanations in a calm soothing manner. 👏👏👏
@fr.philipneripowellop7695
@fr.philipneripowellop7695 4 года назад
As a former English prof, I just want to thank our host for using the subjunctive mood correctly in the video title. :-)
@richanmin9611
@richanmin9611 4 года назад
client: pls fix this damaged painting julian: futuristic table go brrrr
@Vampyresdontdodishes
@Vampyresdontdodishes 4 года назад
Brrr!
@GrimFelArt
@GrimFelArt 4 года назад
brrrr
@thelonelyarchon
@thelonelyarchon 4 года назад
Pardon me, are you Aaron “Brrr” sir? (if anyone gets this,, say I)
@willowtree9636
@willowtree9636 4 года назад
@@thelonelyarchon I 😁
@mapped5475
@mapped5475 4 года назад
brrrrr
@street55789
@street55789 2 года назад
He says he’ll be old and down on a “dirty floor”. Puh-leeze. He could operate on that floor. He is the tidiest, cleanest, most organized crafter I have EVER seen in 53 years. He even puts his bandaids on with no wrinkles.
@sphinxtheeminx
@sphinxtheeminx 4 года назад
How could anyone give this a thumbs down??? Watching the prep is fascinating and a great FREE learning opportunity for anyone making a career in art restoration. And here we get to see more of J so what's not to like?
@TheBoostHeroMan
@TheBoostHeroMan 4 года назад
JB: "I sped it up because you guys didn't need to see me thread that rod for 4 minutes" Keep it in your pants Baumgartner
@elred655
@elred655 4 года назад
@@nix3424 we really would
@moonycorn4914
@moonycorn4914 4 года назад
🥺
@ZwaaiHaai
@ZwaaiHaai 4 года назад
I am afraid my wife disagrees HeroMan...
@TheBoostHeroMan
@TheBoostHeroMan 4 года назад
@@ZwaaiHaai Deep down, we all do.
@Atzu0110
@Atzu0110 4 года назад
@@elred655 don't you mean, we really wood?
@christophermekala3802
@christophermekala3802 4 года назад
The title should be “casually roasting previous conservators for 33 minutes”
@harpodjangorose9696
@harpodjangorose9696 4 года назад
Not just this video. His channel could be named that.
@the_cosine4353
@the_cosine4353 4 года назад
Julian annihilates the previopus conservator, then builds his own custom clamping table
@itsallgood4093
@itsallgood4093 4 года назад
It's usually well deserved.
@cyndydejoy6129
@cyndydejoy6129 9 месяцев назад
Nice to listen to someone intelligent and articulate. No controversy, no ridiculous opinions: master of his craft.👏👏👏👍🤩🥇
@wrenk3165
@wrenk3165 3 года назад
I can’t believe I just watched this man literally snap a painting into pieces
@melissaduc4828
@melissaduc4828 4 года назад
The sass in his voice when he said his brother was busy and couldn't help him lift the table... iconic
@Cybornut
@Cybornut 4 года назад
And the understated distain of the “nick on the chisel”... excellent
@psychedelic5263
@psychedelic5263 4 года назад
Lmao
@ItsMarineBitch
@ItsMarineBitch 4 года назад
Big sibling energy
@raneemmedhat585
@raneemmedhat585 4 года назад
@@ItsMarineBitch I couldn't have described it better because I am a big sister and that is DEFINITELY what I do.
@Lynx85Lynx
@Lynx85Lynx 4 года назад
His brother probably didn't want to help until he receives that promised beer from the other day :D
@zapphyeff209
@zapphyeff209 4 года назад
I never ever would have thought that I would be left on a cliffhanger by an art conservation channel. But here I am, desperately waiting to see the next instalment and watch the table in action!
@princesslisamarie7860
@princesslisamarie7860 4 года назад
Zapphy Eff I know! I was starting to go into withdrawals!!!
@giuliafardo4594
@giuliafardo4594 4 года назад
yeeeeea I felt exactly that way. not even Netflix gets me so excited
@elanabarber3362
@elanabarber3362 4 года назад
This man could make a podcast and I would listen to every single one. I normally don’t like podcasts but his voice is so soothing.
@anon6056
@anon6056 2 года назад
When I first started watching your videos, I didn't feel as good as I do nowadays. It's nice to come back and watch with a fresh set of eyes. I really appreciate you! It's nice to know I won't run out of your videos because I can just rewatch them and enjoy them all over again someday
@hollyjohnson8478
@hollyjohnson8478 4 года назад
It’s great to see you change things up and take more of a “presenter” role rather than a “narrator” role at the beginning!
@_1Brick1_
@_1Brick1_ 4 года назад
Meh...I like the voiceover. Get to see more of the pairing throughout the video.
@ericalbany
@ericalbany 4 года назад
@@_1Brick1_ Here in this installment it is good to see more of The Julian. The painting will be the focus later.
@earl-grey-milk-tea
@earl-grey-milk-tea 4 года назад
His editing skills massively stepped up too!
@_1Brick1_
@_1Brick1_ 4 года назад
ericalbany after watching the video full I can agree
@emmapoolman7900
@emmapoolman7900 4 года назад
I really loved the start, Julian had some really cheeky expressions when he was teasing us with what he was going to do to fix it. What a minx.
@katysaier4214
@katysaier4214 4 года назад
"so thank you to all the people who worked on this painting before and did a crummy job you made my day a little bit easier" S A V A G E
@lorrainemunoa791
@lorrainemunoa791 2 года назад
Seeing anyone use this much skill, foresight, learned experience and sheer competence is just a thing of beauty. It really is.
@jonimaricruz1692
@jonimaricruz1692 3 года назад
There’s nothing as enjoyable as watching a highly competent craftsman at his work.
@dudepersonvids
@dudepersonvids 4 года назад
"So this wood is in pieces. I could just glue the pieces. ORRRR I could build a massive hydraulic lifted clamping table and design and build 30 clamps myself! I think I'll do the second one"
@gastonlaberge2119
@gastonlaberge2119 4 года назад
Did the client pay for his hydraulic table? If not how can he justify this table for one painting?
@manuelamendes5766
@manuelamendes5766 4 года назад
@@gastonlaberge2119 I'm pretty shure he can use this table in other paintings too :)
@melliethemortician
@melliethemortician 4 года назад
Julian: An indication of how poor and sloppy that work was All of us: Horribly sloppy work who would ever?!
@moraleslopezdiegotenoch8810
@moraleslopezdiegotenoch8810 4 года назад
he spittin'
@meaghanfiguera8527
@meaghanfiguera8527 4 года назад
MORALES LOPEZ DIEGO TENOCH he spitting straight tacks! I mean facts👀
@nightstar6179
@nightstar6179 4 года назад
@@meaghanfiguera8527 is it bad my mind went to the same place
@lion6460
@lion6460 3 года назад
Don't you just love how he seamlessly merges his narration of the construction of his hydraulic table into his Squarespace ad??
@chloe-lainebattad5796
@chloe-lainebattad5796 4 года назад
"My brother is busy" dang I need to meet his brother
@libbybkul
@libbybkul 4 года назад
Customer: hey my painting is broke. Can you fix it? Julian: did you say hydrologic table???? C: no... I said painting J: oh. Well I made the hydrologic table.
@Diss0lvant
@Diss0lvant 4 года назад
I asked myself during this crazy video if the client ever knew about it and if so, was this applied to the restauration's price. I don't specifically want to know or find it interesting but yeah, it's funny to think about the initial scenario and then watch Julian slowly descent into madness along time (actual hours and hours for a crazy and crazier man).
@resdamalos
@resdamalos 4 года назад
@@Diss0lvant The table is certainly a future investment for himself, I doubt it would have been added to the cost of this one restoration. If anything the cost would be spread out among multiple jobs.
@EosDoesStuff
@EosDoesStuff 4 года назад
*Hydraulic, but yeah, at first it seems weird that he's building this all for one painting but then you realise that this is actually going to make working on wood panel paintings in the future a lot easier. I feel like he'd have built something like this eventually anyway, this painting just gave him a reason to do it now vs later.
@chavakern3124
@chavakern3124 4 года назад
But I wonder if the client is wondering why it’s taking so long? Sorry I have to make a genius construction so I can do your restoration.
@Vampyresdontdodishes
@Vampyresdontdodishes 4 года назад
Julian: master of mixing untold numbers of concoctions for conservation and engineering. Julian using thread glue: “IT’S VOODOO!”
@KUMAKURA
@KUMAKURA 4 года назад
Thread glue: **Exists** Julian: Witchcraft.
@CraftyTeo
@CraftyTeo 4 года назад
"it just works"
@alexismontez4230
@alexismontez4230 4 года назад
The funny part is that loctite is just superglue
@Jtretta
@Jtretta 4 года назад
I am never disappointed by your videos, Julian. Please never stop making the world a better place through them. I hope you stay safe through these trying times.
@JohnDoe-oo9ll
@JohnDoe-oo9ll 3 года назад
He seems like a grand person even outside of restoration; appreciates art, wonderful lexicon and verbal execution, orderly and seems to take good care of himself
@AwesomeDwarves
@AwesomeDwarves 4 года назад
This video was such a treat. - Armchair Julian talking to camera - Extremely damaged painting - Back handed complement insults to previous conservators - Smooth square space segment transition - A whole ass table build Best Monday ever, thanks Julian!
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