Shattered - Piecing Together Broken Pottery

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Baumgartner Restoration

Baumgartner Restoration

Ай бұрын

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Perilously perched atop a bookshelf, patiently awaiting a pirouette to the parquet, this earthenware pottery was a beloved possession of its owner and prays to once again be the prize of their eye. While I don't work with many ceramics, occasionally one comes along that temps me; the novelty of the new, the challenge of the task and the pleading of a good client all conspire to have me saying yes.
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@DavidHowe2009
@DavidHowe2009 Ай бұрын
Love that the client vacuumed up and provided all the dust and small particles. Now that's optimism!!
@CallieMasters5000
@CallieMasters5000 Ай бұрын
I wonder if he could have mixed the tiny pieces into the fill-in material, so at least everything goes back into the piece? Otherwise he returns it with a little sack of dust.
@daskraut
@daskraut Ай бұрын
i'd rather call it reasonable. better to keep it and not need it than to need it after it's discarded!
@wazzup105
@wazzup105 Ай бұрын
Something tells me this was not their first rodeo.
@ChefScottSUP
@ChefScottSUP Ай бұрын
Hilarious!
@mauricepowers3804
@mauricepowers3804 Ай бұрын
I think vacuuming would be a little harsh
@PLuMUK54
@PLuMUK54 Ай бұрын
I am fairly certain that I would happily sit and listen to Julian reading the ingredients off the packets in my food cupboard.
@russellcraven251
@russellcraven251 Ай бұрын
He has a great voice for video voiceovers, maybe a second career when he retires.😊
@tomfurgas2844
@tomfurgas2844 Ай бұрын
He can read the phone book for me any day.
@kathleenclark5877
@kathleenclark5877 Ай бұрын
I have said this before, but I could listen to both Alan Rickman and Julian Baumgartner read the telephone book to me. No word of a lie!
@MyAltag
@MyAltag Ай бұрын
He calms me so much that I had fallen asleep during his restoration, just to re-watch the whole processes the next day,
@mandycoleman1394
@mandycoleman1394 Ай бұрын
@@MyAltag I watch a certain vlog that I adore of Julian’s to to listen to him and the choice of music he uses !!
@carlawiberg6282
@carlawiberg6282 Ай бұрын
Having worked on archaeological sites, I can say that nothing compares to the satisfaction when two pottery shards come together in that incontrovertible perfect fit...!
@BaumgartnerRestoration
@BaumgartnerRestoration Ай бұрын
Oh it’s such a pleasure.
@glOckcOma
@glOckcOma Ай бұрын
Archaeological sites? I get that satisfaction from dropping my cereal bowl on the kitchen floor and gluing two shards together.
@StLaparole
@StLaparole Ай бұрын
I currently live in Marseille, Southern France. I made a habit of going to the Beach after bringing the kids to Ecole Maternelle once or twice a week and collect coloured pottery shards, which are quite plentiful there. Never I find some of the same piece, never. But over two days, I found two connecting pieces of the same dish a few dozen metres apart. Now I have no hopes over ever winning the lottery, though.
@kimpulsipher647
@kimpulsipher647 Ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@ordulf7193
@ordulf7193 Ай бұрын
Having worked on archaeological sites, I would have expected you to use "sherds", not "shards".
@arwencandelaria792
@arwencandelaria792 Ай бұрын
"This is a technique that is used by..... *long pause* *mouse click* paleontologists and archeologists..." THE WAY I CACKLED @ 9:30 AT THE SILENCE THEN JUST A MOUSE CLICK I-
@MarcadeSA
@MarcadeSA Ай бұрын
I initially thought my headphones had died.
@steveurquell3031
@steveurquell3031 Ай бұрын
Would it even be a Baum video without an unedited blooper left in?
@PriscillaLange
@PriscillaLange Ай бұрын
@@steveurquell3031preach bruv!
@LadyDrosselmeyer
@LadyDrosselmeyer Ай бұрын
It reminds us he is just as human as the rest of us.
@Auynix
@Auynix Ай бұрын
🖱 ✨️
@SKY031
@SKY031 Ай бұрын
every time you go in with the colour, I'm like.. "oh, that's waaAAaay off!!" 2 minutes later.. "WHAT SORCERY IS THIS!?!?!" every. single. time. 😝
@MyAltag
@MyAltag Ай бұрын
Jip
@redwitch12
@redwitch12 Ай бұрын
First pass: "That's too dark/too bright." Ten seconds later after a color with an almost imperceptible change in shade is applied with a little dibble-dabble motion: "WHERE IS IT?!"
@johnopalko5223
@johnopalko5223 Ай бұрын
My thoughts exactly. "That looks like crap." Then, "Wait! What just happened?!?"
@_sean_294
@_sean_294 Ай бұрын
On the first arrow I looked away to sneeze and said sorry to my cat who I just woke up and then I looked back and was like "wait."
@theonlylacey
@theonlylacey Ай бұрын
i’ve learned to trust the process
@cathierose2009
@cathierose2009 Ай бұрын
My fingers are covered with dry glue today after gluing together 4 dinosaur bones as a volunteer at the Natural History museum. Fun watching your gluing adventure
@lucasf.4577
@lucasf.4577 Ай бұрын
This vase was created by the Italian ceramicist Aldo Londi (1911-2003), renowned for his mid-century designs. These pieces can fetch up to $10,000 at auction.
@kevinchambers1101
@kevinchambers1101 Ай бұрын
Thanks. I was wondering who made it.
@margodphd
@margodphd Ай бұрын
Thank You for this. I'll feast my eyes upon his work, this vase is gorgeous.
@deaconseptember2002
@deaconseptember2002 Ай бұрын
I'm glad I scrolled through the comments. Thanks for suppkying information about this particular work of art. It looked quite beautful. The blue/greens reminded me of the colors of the Caribbean.
@joshr9417
@joshr9417 Ай бұрын
You are WRONG, this is not Bitossi designed by Aldo Londi, this is some unknown Florentine pottery, not even worth much.
@allenahale1
@allenahale1 Ай бұрын
@@joshr9417Especially after first being shattered !
@oliviameoni5978
@oliviameoni5978 Ай бұрын
as an archaeologist, i love seeing an art conservator’s approach to vesselization. it is my favorite activity in the lab. I am extremely jealous, however, that there is a 100% complete piece at the end. if only it was like this with excavated assemblages!
@floriangadsby
@floriangadsby Ай бұрын
I should send you one of my broken pots that I can't bring myself to throw away!
@mandycoleman1394
@mandycoleman1394 Ай бұрын
You could repair it yourself in the style of Julian ! Lol
@Piddypng
@Piddypng Ай бұрын
​@@mandycoleman1394 i would love to watch a video like that tbh
@JadedLady
@JadedLady Ай бұрын
If you fix it, record it, even if you have zero sound, there are plenty of people who will watch.
@mandycoleman1394
@mandycoleman1394 Ай бұрын
@@Piddypng ditto .
@ShinyAvalon
@ShinyAvalon Ай бұрын
I have a little figurine that a boy gave me in 2nd grade before we had to move away. My brother broke it three times because he knew it was one of my most treasured possessions. I still have the pieces, though it’s been over 40 years. It’s just a little mass-produced Hallmark figurine, but maybe I’ll try to repair it one more time, with this video as inspiration. :)
@ingridseim1379
@ingridseim1379 Ай бұрын
I'm watching this, envisioning what made that beautiful bowl swan-dive from the top of that bookcase, and the following came to mind: "If the world were actually flat, cats would have pushed everything over the edge by now."
@christinaclark9754
@christinaclark9754 Ай бұрын
I was wondering if a cat had been involved as well! Watched this while one of my cats was laying on my desk getting pets. lol!
@stephensteele3553
@stephensteele3553 Ай бұрын
I had a good family friend growing up who attempted to be a pottery and ceramic artist when he was young, but fell into restoration. He ended up making a career of it. He worked on national treasures, artist masterpieces, and archeologically important pieces. He was the kind of guy who you went to after others said it was impossible. One of my favorite experiences as a child was going to his studio, low lit, with his workbench lit with his work lights, and on his black velvet lined work bench as a set of fine china. Pieces large as a plate, down to a pin head. All kind up by size, and color. All in various states. Turns out it was one of the founding father's China that had been destroyed during the war of 1812, that had been hidden and buried along with other items. Then forgotten to be buried and crushed. I saw his work in the Smithsonian National History Museum after he had died many years later. It was the same piece. I mentioned to one of the docents that I knew who had restored it when he asked me to back away. And that he was a close family friend. He went and grabbed one of the staff to introduce me. They were so gracious, asked me questions, and to detailed notes. He said, pottery restoration is a mix of artistry, chemistry, and engineering... And all insanity. On non -historical pieces you could do what you did here. Go down to the smallest pieces that made sense. But on historically or archaeologically important pieces, you had to attempt to account for everything.
@ChrisAdami
@ChrisAdami Ай бұрын
What elevates this man's craft from workmanship to genius is his color matching skills. What he is able to achieve borders on sorcery.
@SeekingTheLoveThatGodMeans7648
@SeekingTheLoveThatGodMeans7648 Ай бұрын
color... and pattern too
@RyanStone143
@RyanStone143 Ай бұрын
He would have made a good "color timer" working in film or color correction for digital.
@scottcates
@scottcates Ай бұрын
Indeed
@barbaraseville4139
@barbaraseville4139 Ай бұрын
There must have been a step where he examined his work with the type of light under which it would be displayed, and made final color corrections. Excellent craftsmanship!
@amarissimus29
@amarissimus29 12 күн бұрын
I can second that. I don't think it's possible to convey just how difficult it is. At least not to any one who has no experience in attempting it. It's kind of infuriating to watch. I mean amazing. Well, no, infuriating.
@d.j.vanderschoot3717
@d.j.vanderschoot3717 Ай бұрын
I think one of the attractive features of this channel is being able to watch Julian in the battle against entropy. Every time he puts something right that was wrong. Like a police sitcom where they always get their guy, you know that at the end of the video there is always a satisfying outcome.
@yemrot1
@yemrot1 Ай бұрын
I wish I could've seen the owners faces when they got their vase back. They must've been over the moon to see it restored!
@edenrose2127
@edenrose2127 Ай бұрын
If he filled in any cracks or chips it had before the break, it probably looks better than it did before. Must have been very awesome for the client
@LynnKsCouture
@LynnKsCouture Ай бұрын
It ended up being a worthless glued together garish pot.
@jase_allen
@jase_allen Ай бұрын
@@LynnKsCouture That clearly has a very large amount of sentimental value to the owners. 🤷‍♂
@TheLadyKaz
@TheLadyKaz Ай бұрын
It’s not worthless to the owner.
@barbaraseville4139
@barbaraseville4139 Ай бұрын
Professional restoration preserves most of the resale value. So worth every penny!
@shanettequao9043
@shanettequao9043 Ай бұрын
This is exactly what I wanted to see! I’ve always thought pottery was a goner after it smashed but this’ll be a real treat
@sgtleobella
@sgtleobella Ай бұрын
Can confirm. It was a real treat to watch.
@MasumiSeike
@MasumiSeike Ай бұрын
You're gonna love Kintsugi videos then 😊
@chloeuntrau4588
@chloeuntrau4588 Ай бұрын
@@MasumiSeike I much prefer Kintsugi to this!
@MasumiSeike
@MasumiSeike Ай бұрын
@@chloeuntrau4588 I love it as well though this does show an impressive amount of dedication and skill. After all if the owner wants it that way, they get it that way.
@BlairdBlaird
@BlairdBlaird Ай бұрын
@@chloeuntrau4588 they're different approaches to restoration, and both have their advantage and place. Even in Japan, restorations will use one or the other depending on context and requirements (look up Mayuyama Koji for a famous non-kintsugi conservator-restorer).
@carlotta4th
@carlotta4th Ай бұрын
One of my favorite youtube videos was a series where a museum fixes a glass vase (including casting missing pieces). It's fascinating to see broken things put back together!
@HalcyonAcorn
@HalcyonAcorn Ай бұрын
Can we get a name for the video, please?
@trashjmf2324
@trashjmf2324 Ай бұрын
​@HalcyonAcorn pretty sure they are talking about the corning museum of glass channel, they had a series about glass conservation
@marinewauquier8630
@marinewauquier8630 Ай бұрын
@@HalcyonAcorn It's the British Museum 9-parts series on conserving a roman glass urn, "Conservation of a Romano-British urn". Episode 7 and 8 are about the missing pieces casting
@HalcyonAcorn
@HalcyonAcorn Ай бұрын
@@marinewauquier8630 oh, wow!! That would be something to watch!
@AlexGeo925
@AlexGeo925 Ай бұрын
Thanks! This sounds awesome, gonna watch it next 👌🏽
@XYGSteve
@XYGSteve Ай бұрын
This is how I feel when I'm down in my little workshop closet, wearing readers, CA glue in hand, putting my 6 year old's toy back together or reassembling the ceramic magnet that was launched from the fridge door. I mean, it's exactly the same, just like when I yell at a quarterback for not throwing a pass that I would've (in Madden). Great work as always.
@kaygee8343
@kaygee8343 Ай бұрын
Thanks for letting everyone watch you work. It must be especially gratifying for the clients to see how you do your restorations and repairs on their beloved pieces.
@anna9072
@anna9072 Ай бұрын
I’m an archaeologist, or was until I retired, and watching this makes my fingers itch. I always got a great deal of pleasure out of taking the broken fragments of an artifact and making it whole again.
@litebrite8993
@litebrite8993 Ай бұрын
you must love a good puzzle night! 😊
@anna9072
@anna9072 Ай бұрын
@@litebrite8993 I like a good jigsaw puzzle, but it’s just not the same.
@CenturyHomeProject
@CenturyHomeProject Ай бұрын
I watched a video that was similar to this. It was a gentleman in Japan who restores priceless Japanese porcelain. His process is amazing. When he is finished, you cannot tell any repair work was ever done.
@jborth2010
@jborth2010 Ай бұрын
Do you happen to have the name of the video or KZbinr at least? I would love to watch.
@schnurrikowski3251
@schnurrikowski3251 Ай бұрын
@@jborth2010 The Unknown Master of Restoration: Episode 2 - NHK WORLD PRIME
@mortuaryartist4390
@mortuaryartist4390 Ай бұрын
@@schnurrikowski3251watching it now. Many thanks 👍
@HalcyonAcorn
@HalcyonAcorn Ай бұрын
Yes!! That chap is absolutely amazing! I think he would have had a heart attack though seeing Julian using epoxy putty 😂
@huseyx2
@huseyx2 Ай бұрын
It is a wonderful miniseries. The porcelain horse is especially impressive
@Xenolaothe67
@Xenolaothe67 Ай бұрын
If the owner ever sees this, I recommend museum gel to help keep it steady on the shelf
@ellaisplotting
@ellaisplotting Ай бұрын
Ooh I've never heard of that, can laypeople get their hands on it?
@Xenolaothe67
@Xenolaothe67 Ай бұрын
@@ellaisplotting Looks like it can be found on Amazon
@katherinramos3817
@katherinramos3817 Ай бұрын
​@@ellaisplottingabsolutely. it's super inexpensive too. works great for keeping any number of things where they belong, but won't damage the item or shelf when you take it off.
@ellaisplotting
@ellaisplotting 20 күн бұрын
@@katherinramos3817 oh that's marvellous! Thank you for the information!
@renzdayao14
@renzdayao14 Ай бұрын
Watching him turn shattered pottery into a beautiful 3D piece was truly mesmerizing. Julian's talent knows no bounds, and I can't wait to see what he restores next!
@metathetrashcan365
@metathetrashcan365 19 күн бұрын
As a ceramicist I really hope one day someone loves my work enough to send it in for restoration.
@0MeryLove0
@0MeryLove0 Ай бұрын
Hi. I have a degree in archaeological sciences. Now I have a job in a totally different field, but this video made me cry with nostalgia. Finding small pieces of pottery and putting them back togheter was so beautiful and satisfying. Thank you for showing us this restoration.
@karlitoradskunk7816
@karlitoradskunk7816 Ай бұрын
Glad you got it fixed before Mom and Dad got home! 😅 Beautiful work as always.
@lesrolon40
@lesrolon40 Ай бұрын
And that's why Julian Baumgartner's channel is one of my favorites. Beautiful piece of restoration. ✨
@WillN2Go1
@WillN2Go1 Ай бұрын
Terrific video. I learned so much and understand why these restorations cost what they cost. I have an art tea pot that's been broken twice. First by someone who insisted on moving it to a safer spot, without asking. Within two hours.... Insurance claim and then repaired. It looked the same as unbroken but of course the value is much lower. I got it because I love it, I still love it. (Always always ask to keep the remnants. I know of someone who worked for an insurance company who was given a burnt painting that restored has a link to Caravaggio. The insured let it go, the company got tired of it taking up space.) The second time my art pot was broken was twenty years later by someone completely irresponsible who yanked on it because it was earthquake waxed. They didn't need to move it, or touch it; they shouldn't have been anywhere near it, or even in my house. The original restorer is retired... so I think I'll do this one. It'll be a lot easier than the one in the video. And I've got some skills in this area, not like Baumgartner of course. This was magic. I once dinged a piece of painted furniture in an AirBnB, it was so much fun to get acrylic paint, mix it to match and make the repair.
@larrysorenson4789
@larrysorenson4789 Ай бұрын
I watched you for years and incorporated your lessons into my work. But I always felt good when reassembling damaged sculpture because it was all mine. And you go and do this. Now I am forced to begin work on my hot rod. I think I can be safe and content once again. Ha! Larry in Arizona
@rickharvey4727
@rickharvey4727 Ай бұрын
I knew I recognized Milliput! Funny how versatile that stuff is.
@asgabeler
@asgabeler Ай бұрын
I am stunned! I am hypercritical about matching areas in repairs and I have never (72 years old) in my life seen anything comparable to your work. Thank You for sharing this piece of work on KZbin for us all to see and learn from. I am grateful for your time and expertise and calm patience. Thank You ! I am delighted to have found this video.
@angelique_cs
@angelique_cs Ай бұрын
If there's ever been a Baumgartner metaphor video of my life, this is the one
@CallieMasters5000
@CallieMasters5000 Ай бұрын
We all fall off the top shelf now and then, but hopefully we don't explode into a million pieces. 😁
@angelique_cs
@angelique_cs Ай бұрын
@@CallieMasters5000 I've exploded at least twice in my life, but hopefully the acid free paper and loads of tape continue to hold!
@scottcates
@scottcates Ай бұрын
Hear Hear!
@thanotaphobia6031
@thanotaphobia6031 Ай бұрын
I used to do this for hours at an archaeology research lab I worked on in uni. I would sit and try and piece together hundreds of little fragments like one big, terrible puzzle. It was so fun!!! Lovely work
@MagikarpPunk
@MagikarpPunk Ай бұрын
Julian, I had to pause the video upon seeing your floral shirt. It is absolutely stunning and I hope to see more bold prints! (Also, I think it would be cool if you matched your outfits to the paintings sometime!)
@alisonyoung2592
@alisonyoung2592 Ай бұрын
I don’t know which element of this I prefer - the consummate work completed, Julian’s gentle tones in explaining what he’s doing, or the beautiful background music. The combination is mesmerising ❤
@scottcates
@scottcates Ай бұрын
Superb, indeed
@johndillon8051
@johndillon8051 Ай бұрын
I was impressed with using the thinned adhesive to seal the porous surface before using the full strength adhesive. One very small point, epoxy putty cures, it doesn't dry.
@JayCWhiteCloud
@JayCWhiteCloud Ай бұрын
I love your channel...!!! Your work and words affirm the battles I am often faced with in historic furniture and architecture restoration where "experts" (???) in restorationists tell clients it is fine to, "strip off all the finish"...or..."PERMENTATLY" glue vintage objects back together with none archival epoxies and other nonreversible industrial adhesives, completely ignoring reversibility and the "like for like of means, methods and materials ethos" that is supposed to be the foundation of our work. Then I have to re-educate the client on the facts of what real and actual restoration looks like… Wonderful channel and your sharing the methods and thoughts in the process is extremely appreciated…!!!
@zafjas
@zafjas Ай бұрын
7:48 Ah PARALOID, it's the reversible miracle glue. Perfect! I use it for many things and also for preserving fossils.
@BrooksMoses
@BrooksMoses 13 күн бұрын
Thank you! I was wondering what the magical adhesive was, and it makes me happy to know, even if I might never use it.
@maddieadams75
@maddieadams75 Ай бұрын
Beautifully restored and repaired. Incredibly proud that you attempted this piece. I’m a sculptor and have had to repair my own work, it’s easier for me as I have the exact materials that went into my piece and to repair my own work. ❤
@American_Jeeper
@American_Jeeper Ай бұрын
Julian, your skills and modesty continue to amaze me. You have an incredible talent for resurrecting art and making it pride of place again for those art owners. I wish more people had your work ethic. I really can't think of a better way to start my Monday morning than with a cup of Earl Grey and one of your videos.
@tomfurgas2844
@tomfurgas2844 Ай бұрын
A friend of mine is an installer at the Cleveland Museum Of Art. One day he and the curator of Ancient Egypt were moving a faience piece when the curator dropped it and it smashed into a million pieces. My friend thought for sure that the curator would blame it on him, but fortunately the curator was decent enough to admit that he did it. The piece was restored and back on view in a few months or so.
@margodphd
@margodphd Ай бұрын
It's quite scary that basic honesty and decency is so rare that we praise it. I imagine the moments of uncertainty whether the curator would turn out to be an a-hole were quite frightening. I would have fainted if I destroyed something that managed to survive eons.. which is precisely why it's not a line of work I could pursue with my two left feet 😅
@yvonnemccarthy4957
@yvonnemccarthy4957 Ай бұрын
Not only are your talents and knowledge amazing, I love your choices of music. Add in listening to your voice, and I completely forget it's Monday and there's a real world. ☺
@spectacularbear
@spectacularbear Ай бұрын
i loved the other sculpture episode a few years ago and I'm excited for this one ❤
@DrakoNoHoe
@DrakoNoHoe Ай бұрын
Thank you for repairing our Aunt Anne’s vase. This piece means a lot to us.
@deaconseptember2002
@deaconseptember2002 Ай бұрын
These restorations are most interesting to watch. The only element missing for me is information about the piece - its history, artistic importance, the artist who executed the piece, etc.
@samanthadean1083
@samanthadean1083 Ай бұрын
I’m glad the owner didn’t just throw out the pieces, this turned out amazing!!! ❤️❤️❤️👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@jase_allen
@jase_allen Ай бұрын
Another commenter identified the piece as the work of a prominent Italian ceramicist whose work can fetch up to $10k. There's no way the owners would have just chucked it.
@samanthadean1083
@samanthadean1083 Ай бұрын
@@jase_allen it would depend if the owners knew that though. If they had just gotten it from some relative and didn’t know the history behind it, they might have thought it wasn’t worth fixing!
@visionsofparadise578
@visionsofparadise578 Ай бұрын
@@jase_allen This is not the work of that artist. I have seen pieces like this for sale in Venice at the street markets. The telling sign is the sloppy "Italy" on the bottom. It is probably a sentimental piece that is worth more to the heart than to the wallet.
@mione3690
@mione3690 Ай бұрын
As a hobby potter, I never clicked on one of your videos as quickly as I did now 👀
@RealNovgorod
@RealNovgorod 15 күн бұрын
Truly a master of entropy reversal.
@caroltanzi29
@caroltanzi29 Ай бұрын
Julian: I was delighted to see you work on this piece of pottery. I wasn’t to sure you did this sort of work too. Simply outstanding! You bring to this type of work the same skill and genius, that you bring to your restoration of paintings. Magnificent! Carol from California
@earthlingsartist
@earthlingsartist Ай бұрын
As someone who has - admittedly with much less suitable equipment - attempted similar projects and failed spectacularly, I found this one astonishingly impressive.
@good_thrifts
@good_thrifts Ай бұрын
This was outstanding. I am an art pottery collector and this was truly enjoyable to watch. New subscriber!
@AvalonDreamz
@AvalonDreamz Ай бұрын
Julian your skill never fails to amaze me. I really enjoy watching people who enjoy what they do and are ready to take on challenging projects, because they help sharpen those skills. And generally will be the projects that end up teaching you something new. Thank you for bringing us along on the work you do. I absolutely love it.
@lumare
@lumare Ай бұрын
this piece was beautiful and you did a beautiful job, I think this break would've been gorgeous if it had been restored with gold in the Japanese Kintsugi technique
@mandycoleman1394
@mandycoleman1394 Ай бұрын
“And now for something different!” Bravo Julian, bravo 👏 you amaze at every turn !
@peregrination3643
@peregrination3643 Ай бұрын
I like repairing art just for nonsensical fun (I know I don't have the supplies or understanding to do a pro job), but every time I watch this channel I joke, "If only it occurred to me earlier this was a job option."
@the-frozone-layer
@the-frozone-layer 11 күн бұрын
As an archaeologist this kind of thing was my favourite part of my undergrad. There's something so satisfying about a 3d puzzle
@ombrettad5749
@ombrettad5749 Ай бұрын
Wow! This was mesmerizing. You are incredibly talented. I always tell my children to pay attention to detail. It is what makes the difference between a professional and a worker.
@reggiebillingsworth7779
@reggiebillingsworth7779 Ай бұрын
Was intrigued to watch the matching of paint to glaze...takes a couple of tries for sure since it is not an easy thing to do as many a professional potter would warn you. So well done sir!
@b.a.erlebacher1139
@b.a.erlebacher1139 Ай бұрын
Isn't he amazing? I can imagine myself cleaning paintings, applying fill and in this case assembling shards, but when I see him retouching, recreating colour and pattern and texture so perfectly, I'm just boggled by his talent and skill!
@reggiebillingsworth7779
@reggiebillingsworth7779 Ай бұрын
@@b.a.erlebacher1139 Agreed definitely. When I think of all of those who thumb their lives away on a small glass and metal 'phone'/computer ...the skills Julian demonstrates, the patience and self-discipline is wonderfully impressive.
@DangerNoodlez
@DangerNoodlez Ай бұрын
This video is earth-shattering!
@bobbysmith6967
@bobbysmith6967 Ай бұрын
A beautiful, thoughtful, masterful job. I’m always impressed by how sharp your retouching eye is, especially on pieces with such complex colors. I wouldn’t have noticed just how gorgeous a piece this was if I hadn’t watched you retouch it up close.
@patriciacooney5705
@patriciacooney5705 Ай бұрын
Wow, as a crafter, puzzler, photo fixer and general pedantic Pat, this restoration is so appealing and satisfying. Well done Julian. You make my day when you tackle the unusual.
@chelsealaneokay
@chelsealaneokay Ай бұрын
As a person obsessed with your channel, and an AVID Italian MCM pottery collector: THIS IS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL AND IMPORTANT CONTENT EVER.
@VanillaCupcakes13
@VanillaCupcakes13 Ай бұрын
I recently bought a vase with an almost identical design at a vintage shop. Since you have knowledge in this area, do you have any idea on how I could find some info on the artist?
@CzarinaHarris
@CzarinaHarris Ай бұрын
I watched the whole thing before commenting and I’m glad I did. My curiosity paid off, excellent job Julian!
@QVALITY
@QVALITY Ай бұрын
Aw yeah. You’re top two, and not number two when it comes to restoring things. You ate this one up 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾. And im still in awe of you making your own glue AND putting it in its own tubes. Its the little things 🤌🏾.
@mrfordman9999
@mrfordman9999 Ай бұрын
I can't begin to describe how impressive this is as a mechanic sometimes it seems like we get cars that are in similar condition engines that are destroyed and we don't get the opportunity to reuse the original parts we have to replace the original with something new much like you do here. But we live in such a throwaway world it sure is cathartic to get to see something like this put back together thank you
@stephanieparker1250
@stephanieparker1250 Ай бұрын
Ok the glue making is pretty cool. 🤗
@willcwhite
@willcwhite Ай бұрын
Beautiful musical selection for the retouching - thank you!!
@DipityS
@DipityS Ай бұрын
Beautiful job - it came together so well you can't even tell it was damaged. I'm hoping you gave that securing advise to the clients - some Blu-Tack on its bottom to anchor it in at least!
@danielgobel9384
@danielgobel9384 Ай бұрын
👏👏These types of projects are always the most inspiring for me to watch as the audience gets to see you problem solve something out of your "comfort zone", but well within your capabilities as an artist.
@jurigrossi
@jurigrossi Ай бұрын
Have not watched yet, looking forward to the hot table moment to see how that works out :P
@TheKruizr
@TheKruizr Ай бұрын
When I watch you doing retouching, I can see the area you did, then I glance away for a moment and look back, and it disappears! 😊👍
@scottcates
@scottcates Ай бұрын
Amazing!
@lindysmith13
@lindysmith13 Ай бұрын
the original glaze on that is beautiful. great job with the restoration.
@86fifty
@86fifty Ай бұрын
The technique of putting together a support from stiff paper is really nice to know - I bet that'll be useful to everyday people who break stuff and want to reassemble it at home!
@joshTheGoods
@joshTheGoods Ай бұрын
Where were you when Humpty Dumpty needed you most?
@curtisbryce5096
@curtisbryce5096 Ай бұрын
I love Kintsugi. It would be very interesting to have customer reactions to your work.
@chloeuntrau4588
@chloeuntrau4588 Ай бұрын
You can't compare both techniques..
@curtisbryce5096
@curtisbryce5096 Ай бұрын
@@chloeuntrau4588 I'm not. I am sitting watching and putting it back together in the Kintsugi style in my mind. It helps exercise the imagination.
@bkuker
@bkuker Ай бұрын
I'd be interesting to hear Julian's take on Kintsugi. Not that it would be an appropriate technique for the kind of restoration he does, but it is at an interesting halfway point between restoration and creating new art.
@SeekingTheLoveThatGodMeans7648
@SeekingTheLoveThatGodMeans7648 Ай бұрын
@@bkuker I'd think Julian would do that if asked, of course a conservation grade kintsugi that can be reversed if, for example, the owner found another piece of it that their cat had made off with, and wanted to have it added back.
@watermelonsugar4478
@watermelonsugar4478 Ай бұрын
Julian, you never fail to amaze me with your talents. Thank you for sharing them with the internet. I cannot imagine the time and energy that you must take with the camera(s) placement(s), ON TOP OF the work you already do.
@Jen39x
@Jen39x Ай бұрын
Of any thing I’ve ever seen Julian do this and the times he has done frame restoration are the things I would most like to try myself. Paintings are intimidating but I get the feeling that this was just as difficult.
@giovanni5063
@giovanni5063 Ай бұрын
Damn fine job!
@BFG-rr9cv
@BFG-rr9cv Ай бұрын
Now this is awesome!
@peepysprite
@peepysprite Ай бұрын
Your color matching never fails to impress me.
@deafbear18
@deafbear18 2 күн бұрын
Julian is our GOD of Restoration in Fine Art! Bow down to him!
@AbiSaysThings
@AbiSaysThings Ай бұрын
That is a beautiful pot
@Kadarro85
@Kadarro85 Ай бұрын
That was refreshing ❤
@nuancedmusings-ronneefullerton
@nuancedmusings-ronneefullerton Ай бұрын
This was a real treat to show us your work in a different medium that may be out of your comfort zone. What a journey from seeing the abysmal shattered and numerous pieces to how you took us through your problem solving thought process for an unbelievably polished piece of art in rhe end. Awesome episode!
@26beegee
@26beegee Ай бұрын
Patience was truly the secret to success here!
@sinuheguzman9404
@sinuheguzman9404 Ай бұрын
Great video but what about the context of the piece? Was it made by someone famous, or was it really old? Made by a relative crazy aunt? Why was it important to restore?
@NewMediaFormat
@NewMediaFormat Ай бұрын
Where were you when (as a little kid) I Broke my Mothers Hummel's!? .. 😉
@kedrickswain6509
@kedrickswain6509 Ай бұрын
I’m impressed with not just the depth of you knowledge and skill, but also the breadth.
@bensullivan
@bensullivan Ай бұрын
Extraordinary. Watching the retouching process was straight up magical. Thank you!
@nguyencrystal4520
@nguyencrystal4520 Ай бұрын
What background music did you use for this video? It's nice.
@7of475
@7of475 Ай бұрын
Anyone know the name of the song that plays during the first montage? It is strangely familiar.
@christianavance9124
@christianavance9124 Ай бұрын
Even my dog enjoys watching you work he never watches the screen with me for anything else, vut he focused on the painting like he focuses on people in the kitchen. He knew something good was happening.
@SarahM_GiveMeSparkles
@SarahM_GiveMeSparkles Ай бұрын
This was so different from what we are used to from you but I *loved* it! I'm sure I'd watch you restore literally anything.
@hk0444
@hk0444 Ай бұрын
You did not clean it off it's grime, and I was expecting the hot table also, this is a disappointment.
@johnrivers3813
@johnrivers3813 Ай бұрын
Yeah he should've flatten out the pottery on the hot table first. Make it into a 2D piece
@Miss_Loving
@Miss_Loving Ай бұрын
If Julians hands are not insured, they should be. The way he brings back to life beauty in art is truly a gift. His hands should be protected at all cost.
@aruvielevenstar3944
@aruvielevenstar3944 Ай бұрын
Julian is a restoration genius
@gimble1
@gimble1 Ай бұрын
What the actual hell!!!....dude..are you a wizard??? Cause that was straight up magic
@DoctorD250
@DoctorD250 Ай бұрын
This really is an amazing restoration. I am very impressed. Bravo.
@craftypod
@craftypod Ай бұрын
Fascinating watching you make your own glue for this. I was surprised that you wanted it to be reversible. I mean, that makes perfect sense in the context of your work, but it was hard to imagine the client ever wanting to reverse this repair you did. Regardless, thank you as always for letting us all watch you work!
@BrooksMoses
@BrooksMoses 13 күн бұрын
Having done a bit of reassembling of broken pottery myself, I've found myself wishing I could reverse my own work just because all the tiny inevitable misalignments had added up to something quite notable with the last piece. :)
@lucasdesvignes7190
@lucasdesvignes7190 Ай бұрын
Good work on that kind of piece you arent even used to restore, always amazed by how pristine you make it
@LiraNuna
@LiraNuna Ай бұрын
Julian, this has to be one of your best (conservation) videos. It is so different from the rest and doesn't have your familiar tropes. The fact that this piece of art required different yet similar actions really made me keep watching since it was all new. Thank you and keep being awesome.
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