lion in park paint

lion in park paint

Removed 9+ layers of park paint to reveal this beautiful original paint.
Removed 9+ layers of park paint to reveal this beautiful original paint.
Removing old yellow paint to reveal the castle
Removing old yellow paint to reveal the castle
This beautiful Muller hippocampus had 13 layers of park paint covering up the sensitive original paint. You can see the layers revealed in the strip on the neck, layer by layer
This beautiful Muller hippocampus had 13 layers of park paint covering up the sensitive original paint. You can see the layers revealed in the strip on the neck, layer by layer
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touched up the original paint with Maimeri conservation  colors
touched up the original paint with Maimeri conservation colors
Muller Sea Horse.jpg
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a piece of the saddle and the tail were replaced by the talented John Hughes
a piece of the saddle and the tail were replaced by the talented John Hughes
I needed to match the original paint on the replaced wood
I needed to match the original paint on the replaced wood
close up of the replaced piece on the saddle
close up of the replaced piece on the saddle
close up of replaced tail
close up of replaced tail
 lion in park paint
Removed 9+ layers of park paint to reveal this beautiful original paint.
Removing old yellow paint to reveal the castle
This beautiful Muller hippocampus had 13 layers of park paint covering up the sensitive original paint. You can see the layers revealed in the strip on the neck, layer by layer
EPSON170.jpeg
EPSON171 2.jpeg
EPSON170 2.jpeg
touched up the original paint with Maimeri conservation  colors
Muller Sea Horse.jpg
EPSON168 2.jpeg
EPSON168.jpeg
EPSON167 2.jpeg
a piece of the saddle and the tail were replaced by the talented John Hughes
I needed to match the original paint on the replaced wood
close up of the replaced piece on the saddle
close up of replaced tail

lion in park paint

Removed 9+ layers of park paint to reveal this beautiful original paint.
Removing old yellow paint to reveal the castle
This beautiful Muller hippocampus had 13 layers of park paint covering up the sensitive original paint. You can see the layers revealed in the strip on the neck, layer by layer
touched up the original paint with Maimeri conservation colors
a piece of the saddle and the tail were replaced by the talented John Hughes
I needed to match the original paint on the replaced wood
close up of the replaced piece on the saddle
close up of replaced tail
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