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Tas Art Conservation

By Sergio Merida Hernandez

Preserve Your Legacy: Expert Conservation for Fine Art, Antiques & Heirlooms

 

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Conservation and restoration

Conservation focuses on stabilizing and preventing further deterioration using non-invasive techniques and materials, while restoration aims to bring an artwork closer to its original appearance, addressing damage or loss through careful repair and reconstruction. Both processes require specialized knowledge of materials, artistic techniques, and ethical standards to ensure that the integrity and authenticity of the artwork are maintained for future generations.

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Sculpture: bronze, marble, stone, and contemporary
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Art conservation for sculptures—whether bronze, marble, stone, or contemporary ceramics—involves specialized techniques to stabilize, clean, and restore each material. Bronze requires corrosion management, marble and stone need structural repair and surface cleaning, while contemporary ceramics demand precise handling to maintain both form and finish, ensuring long-term preservation.

Historic interiors and exteriors

This includes cleaning, stabilizing, and repairing surfaces like plaster, wood, stone, and painted murals, to protect their historical integrity while mitigating environmental and structural damage.

Exhibition installation

Exhibition installation conservation focuses on safeguarding artworks during display, ensuring proper handling, mounting, and environmental controls. This includes selecting appropriate materials, securing fragile pieces, and monitoring light, temperature, and humidity to prevent damage throughout the exhibition period.

Statues being restored
Repairs: Cleopatra marble sculpture
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For inquiries or consultations, feel free to reach out to us.

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