A watercolour painting is one of the most sensitive genres of artwork, these delicate landscapes and portraits require professional conservation treatments following damage to ensure their safety.
Above: a watercolour before and after restoration due to foxing and acidic discolouration
Watercolours can face drastic deterioration from humidity levels, sunlight exposure, accidents and household disasters such as flooding, leaks and fires.
Paper damage that our conservation team can restore includes, but is not limited to, the following:
Water damage
Fire and smoke damage
Mould growth and moisture disturbances
Foxing and discolouration
Tears and creasing
Acidic mount and frame deterioration
Damages following a household disaster or accident
Our ICON accredited paper conservator would like to share the following details on watercolour damages and what to avoid:
How can we help?
If you have a watercolour in need of professional restoration or care, please reach out to our helpful team who will be happy to assist further.
To make contact please email us via team@fineart-restoration.com or call 0207 112 7576