Flaking Paint on Absorbent Canvas: Approach, Possibilities and Challenges

Soppa, Karolina (2022). Flaking Paint on Absorbent Canvas: Approach, Possibilities and Challenges International Journal of Conservation Science, 13, pp. 1567-1582. Universitatea "Alexandru Ioan Cuza" din Iasi * Arheoinvest Interdisciplinary Platform. Laboratory of Scientific Investigation & Conservation

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One type of degradation commonly observed with paintings on absorbent canvas is flaking paint. Solutions to this degradation phenomenon are particularly challenging and the search for an ideal one - an on-going one. This paper reviews and summarises approaches that have developed over the past decade at the Bern University of Applied Sciences. The goal set is to obtain a thin adhesive film or preferably a network of thin adhesive bridges between the adherends, but without penetration of either canvas nor paint flake. The catalogue of requirements for the adhesive is drawn up after an examination of the two substrates with respect to the most important criteria: solubility, porosity, accessibility and ageing behaviour of the applied medium. An adhesive medium is thus chosen based on these requirements, its application method and its film formation principle. Since each binder exhibits specific properties that must be taken into account during application and drying, it is essential to consider both processes and materials as an interacting system. Relevant techniques of application are presented based on exemplary use of the following adhesives: methylcellulose, gelatine, sturgeon glue, hydroxypropylcellulose and acrylate dispersions. Special attention is given to the important technique of "masking". Furthermore, an approach to visually qualify and assess both distribution and penetration of the adhesives by employing fluorochromes as a tracer is presented. Finally, some special cases of adhesion fillers and variations for liquid applications are introduced.

Item Type:

Journal Article (Original Article)

Division/Institute:

Bern Academy of the Arts
Bern Academy of the Arts > Institute Materiality in Art and Culture

Name:

Soppa, Karolina0000-0002-5838-5391

Subjects:

N Fine Arts > NB Sculpture
N Fine Arts > ND Painting

ISSN:

2067-533X

Publisher:

Universitatea "Alexandru Ioan Cuza" din Iasi * Arheoinvest Interdisciplinary Platform. Laboratory of Scientific Investigation & Conservation

Language:

English

Submitter:

Karolina Soppa

Date Deposited:

13 Jan 2023 10:48

Last Modified:

13 Jan 2023 10:48

Additional Information:

Volume 13, Special Issue 1, 2022

Uncontrolled Keywords:

Adhesion; Flaking paint; Absorbent canvas; Consolidation; Masking

ARBOR DOI:

10.24451/arbor.18595

URI:

https://arbor.bfh.ch/id/eprint/18595

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