Just a Mold Trick I Picked Up

This is just an example of how looks can be deceiving.  This painting by Czech artist Cina Jelinek had been inappropriately housed with glass glazing pressed against its surface.  Due to previous exposure to high humidity in a closed atmosphere, the painting was overwhelmed with mold growth. Black and white mold spores were visible in scattered areas across the surface and created a hazy cloud between the painting surface and the glass. 

Before Treatment - framed, under glass

 

While this appeared to be a very straight-forward treatment, mold should never be taken lightly.  N-99 or N-95 rated masks, eye protection, and gloves should be worn at all times when handling moldy objects.  A vacuum with a Hepa filter was used to clean excess mold off of the surface.  The bag should be disposed of following treatment and removed while wearing proper protection.

Detail of the mold on the surface of the painting and behind the glass

Following removal of excess mold by careful vacuuming, the painting was disinfected with an isopropanol solution to kill any remaining active mold spores. The surface was then cleaned using a dilute solution of triammonium citrate, revealing a much brighter and colorful day by the ocean. The painting exhibited very little damage, other than mechanical cracks on the surface.  Following cleaning, the appearance of the cracks was minimal and only minor inpainting was performed. 

The appearance of mold does not have to mean the death of a well-loved painting or work of art.  Treated with care and housed correctly, works can regain their previous and intended appearance.

For more info on mold and mildew prevention and care see: http://www.si.edu/mci/english/learn_more/taking_care/mnm.html



CREate Festival 2015

Alba Art Conservation has been awarded an Entrepreneur Fellowship to exhibit in the Innovation Salon at Pittsburgh's CREate Fest 2015!  I will be discussing how art and science overlap in the field of conservation and will showcase a few of my ongoing treatments.  I am looking forward to a great outreach opportunity and to meet other local entrepreneurs. 

CREate Fest brings together artists, artistic folk, creatives, and techies to learn from each other and show how our fields overlap. 

You can check out their goals and mission on their website:  http://create-festival.com/

"MISSION   To foster, connect and sustain emergent intersections of creativity and industry.

PURPOSE  To serve as a collaborative hub that ignites creativity and innovation, enhances interconnectivity and provides opportunity for creative, cultural transformation. The network serves seven key clusters: Design, Communications, Fine Arts, Entertainment, Software & Hardware, Data Science and Creative Industry Support Services.

IDEate. INNOVate. INTEGRate:
Art + Technology Explorations
"

MEMORIAL DAY

Just in time for memorial day! I had the great pleasure to be able to tour one of the last intact GAR posts discovered and restored at the Carnegie Free Library and Music Hall. GAR posts were used by local civil war veterans to hold meetings, plan community events, and store relics. Come see the post yourself any Saturday!

http://www.carnegiecarnegie.org/espy-post/civil-war-room/

http://www.pittsburghmagazine.com/Pittsburgh-Magazine/July-2013/How-a-Civil-War-Treasure-Trove-Was-Discovered-in-Carnegie/