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Saturday 1 June 2013

FOUR FIGURINES

FOUR FIGURINES

Here are 4 figurines that have recently arrived in the studio.  Previous restoration is evident on all of them with losses and discolouration of varying degrees.  First thing I need to do is to get rid of the old gunk! So DCM, soak, rinse, steam cleaned.  You have to be careful cleaning the tiny pieces as the pressure of the steam can cause small fragments to shoot off in any direction.  One way of stopping this is to use a fine metal gauze placed over the piece that needs to be cleaned.

THE LADY ON PEDESTAL

The above lady's head was partially joined to the body.  On further inspection a matchstalk had been lodged into some grey putty in the head hollow.  The bow on the hat has losses and the rim of the bonnet has a slither lost.


Finished figure




THE VIOLIN PLAYER



This elegant violin player has suffered breakages and losses.  The leg looks to be a clean break but the small hand has missing fingers and the violin has lost the carved scroll machine head.  The broken leg was relatively easy to attach using special epoxy which I propped up using sculptors plasticine.

Mould of scroll made of sculptors plasticine ready for silicone, very tiny piece!
Tiny end piece made and attaching to the violin and hand. I also had to
extend the missing finger and thumb that was playing the strings.

COMPLETED FIGURINE




BOY IN BLUE TROUSERS

This one is more problematic in that there are several losses not obvious until I get it out under some good lighting and magnifying specs. Some pieces remain so this will be a good jigsaw! After having cleaned the pieces individually I can see that the discoloured piece beneath the body is not ceramic but some kind of old fill, looks like plaster.  It has been badly repaired and I'm not sure which angle the head will go? There seems to be a loss on his right cheek which may suggest that the hand touched there.  The head was totally askew when it arrived so I have to think about this one.

       

LOSSES
  • Base losses on each side of the feet to base
  • Loss on the join of proper right knee
  • Loss on joint of proper left knee
  • Loss from top of wood stump that joins to the blue trousers (proper right)
  • Large loss on proper left ankle and foot
  • Loss on inside proper right jacket (yellow)
  • Front chip off white blouse and part of the 'v' neck of blouse (front)
  • Chip on basket (dark maroon)
  • Loss underneath proper right arm around to the back of the jacket (pink enamel)
  • Loss to proper right hand which pushes against the pink jacket which has to be created
  • Losses of gold borders in many places
  • Loss of proper left thumb that's holding the basket

FILLS

I mixed up 3 grams of special epoxy, bulked it up with fumed silica and let it rest for half and hour.  I then mixed some Titanium Oxide white into a small amount of epoxy, to achieve the colour of the white body. Blending the white mix gradually into the rest of the mix to get the correct opacity, looking and holding it against the white body and to the daylight.



Fill on the back shoulder propped up with sculpting plasticine.
Below the fill to one side of the base

Next fill at other side base and fills at the knees held at an angle whilst curing
Fill at neck and part of right hand
What was I thinking!! I've been looking at how I put the head on and it's just not right at all.  This is tricky and I have come to the conclusion that I have to dismantle and re-do.  The head and shoulder took a good couple of days to come apart again, right ready to go again ........
OK this looks better!!
I used sculptors plasticine to prop up the head and shoulder so I could see exactly how it might fit into the proper position.  I then used part of the epoxy mix to fill only part of the neck.  The next day it was still soft enough so that if I wasn't happy I would be able to move if necessary.  It was ok, so I left it to cure another day. 


  • A.  Top of the shoulder filled up to where the collar of the jacket is to be created
  • B.  Loss on the top of the cuff
  • C.  Fill of the frill on the blouse
  • D.  Fill where there were chips on the neck



  • E.  Join where the forefinger meets the cheek
  • F.  Cut off piece of pipette to keep the shoulder in position which will be removed
I am now going to allow this to cure, put the rest of the epoxy mix in the freezer and come back to it again to create the collar of the jacket.

Now we've got to get the legs and base back on......  when I took the boy apart again I didn't remove the fills that I had previously done on each side of the base.  so I have to refill the knee joints and the large loss on the proper left foot.

AT LAST DONE!










LADY WITH FLOWER




This lady carrying a basket of flowers looked only to be a clean break at the waist but is actually in three pieces with a slither.   She also looks as though she was holding a flower which are missing and also that her little finger looks as though it was extended these have to be re-modelled.  I also re-modelled a leaf and flower petal that had been missing in her basket.

Recreation of flower and extended finger

The finished lady with her missing finger and flower remodelled and tinted.

The final pictures..














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