This is for the people wondering about the materials used here:The red paint is called "red bole" prepared with pigment red bole and animal skin glue and applied on the surface then filed to make it perfect even surface . This is a platform for the gold application. Then activate the surface(animal glue in it water based glue) with water then place the gold leaf on the wetted parts.Water evaporates and glue sticks onto gold. Also you can achieve higher degree of shine with red bole base, it allows burnishing as it gives mirror like finish (depends what kind of effect you desire).
We don't use animal skin glue or rabbit skin glue. It's a gelatin glue. To apply the gold a water and alcohol mixture is used. It contains some glue as well but very little.
Buena presentacion. Se entiende muy bien. Quiero consultar sobre una vitrina que estoy reciclando: cuando removí la pintura esmalte encontré que habia sido originalmente decorada con lamina de pan de oro¡ mi pregunta es si puedo pintar sobre el pan de oro parcialmente removido porque la vitrina es estilo Reyna Ana y tiene muchas tallas imposible de limpiar el pan de oro por completo. Gracias, espero su consejo
I have a collection of prints from the early 20 th century and not having found the right frames in quantity I have decided on seeing this, to make them ! Of COURSE they will not be to your high standard but I am willing to give it a shot. I make most other things anyway, sewing, painting, carpentry etc.
Would that be a sharpened wood dowel used to make the drawing into the bole? Also was that a spatter technique used apply either casein or some fluid to the outer edge?
There is no right or wrong. You can't expect to do the same as people who have made thousands of frames. Doesn't mean it's not good. As long as you like the result that's all that matters.
Your work is very beautiful And I love the way that you speckled the outside trim gold to antique it with that small little brush I was impressed by how much are painted held by are you doing the speckling
A few questions, the part you were scraping off already had gold leaf under it.. and bole on top of it(the pinkish hue colour?) what instrument are you using to scrape away your design with? What is the shiny stuff you put in at the end? Would you recommend a good beginners book? How I wish I could apprentice with this most beautiful art form. Thank you so much for sharing this. I look forward to hearing what you used. Thank you
That's correct, the gold is under the parts that need to be scraped. That is not bole over the gold though. It's casein paint that's scraped off. Gesso and bole are under the gold. At the end butchers wax is applied. It's a clear natural paste wax. We often mix it with other things depending on the finish. There is no book that can help with this type of work. It takes years of practice to develop the skills and techniques you see in the video. The only way to learn is actually doing it.
Is there any chance I could use guoache paint as a substitute for casein.( is casein the same as milk paint?) and what order do you put bole and gesso? Gesso first and then bole.
I looked at your website. I love it. I'm a gilder-restorer, I live in England. I could come work for you and learn how you do it.?.. then I'd come back to England and continue living here... that would be exciting..
@@CJFRAMES Спасибо за видео! Очень интересно! Поздравляю с наступающим 2020 годом! Исполнения всех желаний.хорошего настроения,вдохновения и мандаринового Нового года!!!!
A Master at work! The only place to get quality hand craved gold leaf frames. I have bought many. The problem is the frames may out do the paintings as a work of art! Got to love the tin can cutter!
Hermo trabajo maestro se reconocer un gran trabajo y esta técnica no la conocia.... Espero tener la oportunidad de realizar un trabajo asi algun dia saludos desde México
Hey que tal!!! De casualidad sabes como se llama el lápiz con el que marcó los detalles? O cómo lo puedo conseguir o comprar? Saludos, yo también soy de Mexico
@@luisfelipegutierrezrosas7668 se llama esgrafiador lo puedes conseguir en Casa Serra y la técnica se llama esgrafiado o estofado ya empecé a parcticarla.
Amazing work and fine detail! I was wondering do you seal the gold before paint application and sgraffito? I am guessing that it will become scratched if not protected?
Good morning, a question, how can I get that pen to brown, I need to make some decorations on papier mache and I have seen your video and it is what I need ... if you do the favor to inform me.Thank you very much
Judi Christopher hi Judi, it looks like a regular pencil that he’s using to scrape of the paint, revealing the initial layer of gold lead that he placed down.
Oh I get it : there's no "gold pencil". There's a layer of gold leaf, then on top of it a layer of the pink paint. Then with that pencil, the artist is rubbing off the paint to reveal the gold. :)
Wow!!! What a gorgeous frame! At each step I kept thinking, 'Oh no! He's ruining it!' and then it just got better and better. A splendid piece of artwork as valuable as the art it frames. Couple of questions: 1. What is the red paint? Is this clay bole? 2. What is the pencil - wood or paper? 3. What did you use to antique it? It looked like muddy water. 4. Do you sell these products? Thank you for a very lovely video!!!
The red paint is casein but it goes on top of a red clay bole. The pencil is wood. The wash indeed does look like muddy water. For this frame it’s mostly umber casein paint and water. Most of it is taken off with butchers wax. We don’t sell these products.
@@CJFRAMES Very grateful for your knowledge. I am not an artist but do a lot of furniture refinishing/ restoration, and could borrow some of these techniques. Many thanks for a superb demo and your response!
to give it a patina effect and make it look 'antique' and add to the character of the work. also fresh shiny gold leaf looks dreadfully gaudy and cheap.
You mentioned you used casein paint. I'm assuming that was the layer over the gold leaf. What was the final wash that gave the final antique look? Thank you so much for sharing this incredible process. Beautiful work- masterful, truly!
what type of paint did you use, plastic, acrylic or......... And one more porblem that i faced is that i really need to cut the gold leafs in stripes of 1cm what type of tool should i use to avoid ruinning it! Thank you for your reply
I don't understand your question. That's the right amount of water. It dries quickly. The wood is very protected and also dry. That frame should last over 100 years without a problem.
Aqui e brasil andou muito bem com estas tequinicas milenar mas me ajude estes lapis ue e inpregado em suas tequinicas pode me informa as descrisao para mim pos gostaria de ter estes lapis gratidao pir nos presentear com sua sabedoria
Bellissimo lavoro, complimenti. Posso chiederti cosa hai usato per fare il decoro agli angoli, ho visto che era una matita ma sembra che era oro, gentilmente mi spieghi meglio, sono molto curiosa. Grazie e ancora tanti complimenti 👏👏👏👏
You make it look so easy you have hands of gold..... So beautiful thank you so much love it!
Thanks. Only years of practice makes it look easy.
Fantastic craftsmanship. Well executed.
Thanks!
This is for the people wondering about the materials used here:The red paint is called "red bole" prepared with pigment red bole and animal skin glue and applied on the surface then filed to make it perfect even surface . This is a platform for the gold application. Then activate the surface(animal glue in it water based glue) with water then place the gold leaf on the wetted parts.Water evaporates and glue sticks onto gold. Also you can achieve higher degree of shine with red bole base, it allows burnishing as it gives mirror like finish (depends what kind of effect you desire).
We don't use animal skin glue or rabbit skin glue. It's a gelatin glue. To apply the gold a water and alcohol mixture is used. It contains some glue as well but very little.
We don't use animal skin glue. It's synthetic. The water contains some alcohol. That's important.
@@CJFRAMES Guess where gelatin comes from...
@@CJFRAMESWhats that tool used for scraching the color??
@@imranrafiq2401 please read the comments
gorgeous piece of art
Very good , outstanding , eye catching , rich , resourceful ........
Beautifully done, just enough to elevate the work being framed without overpowering it.
Buena presentacion. Se entiende muy bien. Quiero consultar sobre una
vitrina que estoy reciclando: cuando removí la pintura esmalte encontré
que habia sido originalmente decorada con lamina de pan de oro¡ mi
pregunta es si puedo pintar sobre el pan de oro parcialmente removido
porque la vitrina es estilo Reyna Ana y tiene muchas tallas imposible de
limpiar el pan de oro por completo. Gracias, espero su consejo
Si es mas que una capa de pintura creo que si.
@@CJFRAMES Gracias!!
I have a collection of prints from the early 20 th century and not having found the right frames in quantity I have decided on seeing this, to make them ! Of COURSE they will not be to your high standard but I am willing to give it a shot. I make most other things anyway, sewing, painting, carpentry etc.
Un lavoro certosino e di gran pazienza.
Bravissimo!
👏👏👏
Grazie. Contento che ti piaccia!
@@CJFRAMES, quanto lavoro ....ma Bello pero!
Visto comme si fa, aprezzo di piu la mia cronice, 130cm /90!
Veramente,un artista..... Complimenti !!!
Pojoni Angela Grazie
Beautiful !
Thank you from Serbija, Belgrid !
Would that be a sharpened wood dowel used to make the drawing into the bole? Also was that a spatter technique used apply either casein or some fluid to the outer edge?
Anything sharp can be used for the sgraffito. This is a special pencil with no lead. The spatter is used to simulate fly specs and aging.
NICE WORK IN ART CONSERVATION !! CONGRATS
A very beautiful frame. I'm sure it took a long time to make... Great job and thank you 👍
Thank you. I'm glad you like it. The frame took about 4 weeks to make.
CJ Frame item A675 Italian Sgraffito is simply beautiful, just beautiful. Good job and thank God for your beautiful talent. Lydia Johnson from Chicago
Glad you like it. Thanks for the kind words.
Masterful work. Thank you, Sir!
Thanks!
That is amazing. I do it as a hobby. I use to think I was doing well... not so much any more lol. Well done and I like the music!
There is no right or wrong. You can't expect to do the same as people who have made thousands of frames. Doesn't mean it's not good. As long as you like the result that's all that matters.
Absolutely breathtaking.. the craftsmanship which goes into this art form.. such tediousness , made with love!
@Teoroy As you can see in the video a ballpoint pen is all that is needed to trace the design. A special pencil is used to scrape the paint.
where to find that wooden pencil?
CJ Frames could you please tell me what the special pencil is called? Thanks
Truely a master of his craft!
Wow, such inspiring precision.
Amazing work! Outstanding
Um trabalho de artista .. parabéns, lindíssimo 🤩
Gracias. Me alegra que le guste.
It's a great talent to do this work... thank you...
Beautiful beautiful!😊
@revaz39 Yes, the gold is already sealed by that point.
WOW!! So beautiful 😍
Your work is very beautiful And I love the way that you speckled the outside trim gold to antique it with that small little brush I was impressed by how much are painted held by are you doing the speckling
Glad you enjoyed it. I think people appreciate the frames more if they see some of the steps it takes to make them.
Grate work. Congrats 💯
It's casein paint. Cutting the gold in strips that small is not easy. You need good quality gold and a very sharp thin knife. It also takes practice.
👏👏👏👏👏Maravilloso! Bellisimo trabajo.
gracias
Hermoso trabajo, veo pero que líquido utilizado?
Nice work! I love your gold leaf booklet! How awesome is that!
Thanks! I think it's very awesome!
Beautiful work!!!! thanks for sharing with us :) keep up the good work ...
Thank you so much for the brilliant video -- I have just shared it on the Facebook page for the Society of Gilders as our video-of-the-week.
There's a gilders video of the week? :D
The gold is underneath the paint. When the paint is scratched off you can see it. This technique is called sgraffito and it's hundreds of years old.
CJ Frames
I have comment Questions - this was 1 and a viewer was helpful - they saw what I missed.
*Beautiful Craftsmanship* 🏆
Beautiful frame molding art for an artistic painting I congratulate you friend
Dorado al agua!!!!!
Maravilla!!!
A few questions, the part you were scraping off already had gold leaf under it.. and bole on top of it(the pinkish hue colour?) what instrument are you using to scrape away your design with? What is the shiny stuff you put in at the end? Would you recommend a good beginners book? How I wish I could apprentice with this most beautiful art form. Thank you so much for sharing this. I look forward to hearing what you used. Thank you
That's correct, the gold is under the parts that need to be scraped. That is not bole over the gold though. It's casein paint that's scraped off. Gesso and bole are under the gold. At the end butchers wax is applied. It's a clear natural paste wax. We often mix it with other things depending on the finish. There is no book that can help with this type of work. It takes years of practice to develop the skills and techniques you see in the video. The only way to learn is actually doing it.
Thank you so much.. I finally tried it myself… trial and error and trial and error.. do you have any teaching videos for sale?
Is there any chance I could use guoache paint as a substitute for casein.( is casein the same as milk paint?) and what order do you put bole and gesso? Gesso first and then bole.
Le quedó hermoso ese marco lo felicito qué hermosura qué talento
Bellísimo trabajo!!! Por favor indispensable que digas los materiales a usar!!!
Stupenda la cornice e tecnica spettacolare
I looked at your website. I love it. I'm a gilder-restorer, I live in England. I could come work for you and learn how you do it.?.. then I'd come back to England and continue living here... that would be exciting..
En que mercsdo compro el sgraffito #A675
Vendemos a todas las tiendas de marcos y galerias de arte en Estados Unidos. Para exportación pueden contactarnos por email.
Es un trabajo fabuloso felicidades desde Orizaba Veracruz
Que trabalho lindo parabéns 🙏
I tried to do it but when I scratch the paint the gold leaf goes out .... what am I doing wrong? Thanks for your videos! love them!
The gold needs to sealer applied so that it doesn't come off. Lacquer should do it.
CJ Frames thanks! 🥰
Question is what kind of paint is the pink one that can be easily scratched with a pen...
Casein
@@CJFRAMES Thank you!:)
Qual tinta passa por cima dos dezenhos? Que lápis e este que usa pra pintaros dezenhos.? .Ficou lindo obrigado por compartilhar desde o Brasil.
Bellissimo lavoro. Il tuo dalla Polonia - Sopot!
Molto Grazie!
@@CJFRAMES Спасибо за видео!
Очень интересно!
Поздравляю с наступающим 2020 годом!
Исполнения всех желаний.хорошего настроения,вдохновения и мандаринового Нового года!!!!
@@sucktrap5262 Большое спасибо. Наилучшие пожелания вам также.
Bella questa cornice ma la matita dorata dove si può trovare. Brava grazie
Molte grazie!
Joli travail, bravo !
please tell me what the red glue is you are using to lay the gold on?
hermoso todo ello, una disculpa el lapiz que usas donde se puede adquirir gracias
No es lapiz. En otros comentarios explica.
Wow, this guy is a MASTER gilder
Parabéns pelo seu trabalho, é muito lindo.
Pure artistry. Thanks. :)
Che meraviglia...
Grazie!
Awesome gilding technics ! hi from Moscow Russia!
Amazing good work
what kind of a gold pensil you are using?
What are you pulling the sheets of gold out of the packaging with?
my gosh so simple!! love it!!
thank you!
not that simple :D it seems like that when you're watching professionals :D
Muy hermoso su trabajo. Felicitaciones.
Cual es el nombre del lápiz de tinta dorada que se utiliza. Gracias
Gracias. No es un lapiz. El oro está por debajo.
What is the clear liquid before the gold leaf application?
Gilders liquor. Mostly water with a little alcohol and glue.
@@CJFRAMES koooool, thanks
Amazing!! I also like it very bright gold at 5:02.
What a skill and so incredibly beautiful...
Fatto da lei sembra così facile, invece ......
super work bro
Fantastic Art! I really like it❤️
That is such a skill and talent to use that gold leaf so well 😍
A Master at work! The only place to get quality hand craved gold leaf frames. I have bought many. The problem is the frames may out do the paintings as a work of art! Got to love the tin can cutter!
Thank you Scott. Fortunately we have nearly 2000 different frames to choose from. The art should be the star of the show in most cases.
Is the paint used on top if the gold egg tempra by any chance?
It's casein.
WOW!!! BEAUTIFUL!!
Elizabeth LeBouef thank you.
What is the kind of paint it on top of the gilding!!?! I must Know!
Casein
Excelente trabajo
wonderful. such expert crafting
Hermo trabajo maestro se reconocer un gran trabajo y esta técnica no la conocia....
Espero tener la oportunidad de realizar un trabajo asi algun dia saludos desde México
Hey que tal!!!
De casualidad sabes como se llama el lápiz con el que marcó los detalles? O cómo lo puedo conseguir o comprar?
Saludos, yo también soy de Mexico
@@luisfelipegutierrezrosas7668 se llama esgrafiador lo puedes conseguir en Casa Serra y la técnica se llama esgrafiado o estofado ya empecé a parcticarla.
Podrás decir por favor que pegamento se utilizó para pegar el oro?
En su mayoria es agua. Un poco de alcohol y "gellatin glue".
Olá sou brasileira, achei o vídeo maravilhoso. Como se chama este lápis que foi utilizado neste vídeo?
Não é um lápis. O ouro está embaixo da tinta.
Amazing 👏
Will I get the same result if I use acrylic instead?
Be Riq no
Fantástico!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Grazie Mille!
Amazing work and fine detail! I was wondering do you seal the gold before paint application and sgraffito? I am guessing that it will become scratched if not protected?
Good morning, a question, how can I get that pen to brown, I need to make some decorations on papier mache and I have seen your video and it is what I need ... if you do the favor to inform me.Thank you very much
That's not a pen. It's a sharp stick to scratch off the paint. The gold is underneath the paint.
Lindo!!Como se chama esse lápis e onde encontrá-lo??
não é um lápis. O ouro é embaixo e revelado por arranhar a tinta
Não é um lápis. É um pedaço de pau usado para riscar a tinta. O ouro está embaixo da tinta.
Gorgeous, wonderful !!!! Where do you find this beautiful bright gold pencil ? Rendition is amazing
It's not a pencil. The gold is under the paint.
Amazing!, Can I ask what kind of gold pencil are you using to make the details?, I've never seen it 😶
que mordiente usas para pegar el papel de oro ? gracias
Wow!!! Beautiful work...
What is the pencil he is using at 3:16 ???
1 year later...
and I'm still waiting for an answer!!!!
Judi Christopher hi Judi, it looks like a regular pencil that he’s using to scrape of the paint, revealing the initial layer of gold lead that he placed down.
It's a piece of wood, with the end sharpened, looks like a pencil bit its not 🙂
@@hailey-louisebudding711
Thank you so much for your answer...
Now that makes sense.
Do you make your own glue?
Oh I get it : there's no "gold pencil". There's a layer of gold leaf, then on top of it a layer of the pink paint. Then with that pencil, the artist is rubbing off the paint to reveal the gold. :)
Celabelle DeCadix
Great Catch! You answered a Question I actually asked.
Well done!
Please, what kind of pencil does the artist use ? Is it a gold pencil ✏️ ? Thanks
I have just figure that.
Anne CHEVALIER it’s a wooden scribe. Basically a sharpened wooden stick. He’s scraping off the layer of tinted glue on the surface
Celabelle DeCadix ağaç
Wow!!! What a gorgeous frame! At each step I kept thinking, 'Oh no! He's ruining it!' and then it just got better and better. A splendid piece of artwork as valuable as the art it frames.
Couple of questions:
1. What is the red paint? Is this clay bole?
2. What is the pencil - wood or paper?
3. What did you use to antique it? It looked like muddy water.
4. Do you sell these products?
Thank you for a very lovely video!!!
The red paint is casein but it goes on top of a red clay bole. The pencil is wood. The wash indeed does look like muddy water. For this frame it’s mostly umber casein paint and water. Most of it is taken off with butchers wax. We don’t sell these products.
@@CJFRAMES Very grateful for your knowledge. I am not an artist but do a lot of furniture refinishing/ restoration, and could borrow some of these techniques.
Many thanks for a superb demo and your response!
Lass-in Angeles absolutely. We’ve done some work on furniture over the years and the same techniques are useful.
What's the point of having all that nice shiny gold leaf only then to make it look really old and faded?
It's an art form. Beauty is in the eye of the holder.
to give it a patina effect and make it look 'antique' and add to the character of the work. also fresh shiny gold leaf looks dreadfully gaudy and cheap.
Sometimes clean shiny gold looks perfect for the artwork. In this case it wouldn't. We do the finishes that the customers require.
You mentioned you used casein paint. I'm assuming that was the layer over the gold leaf. What was the final wash that gave the final antique look? Thank you so much for sharing this incredible process. Beautiful work- masterful, truly!
Yes, casein over the gold but the wash is also casein based. In this case most of the wash was umber paint and water.
The wash is also casein based paint.
Que tinta é essa que se coloca em cima da folha de ouro ?
Não é tinta. Por favor leia os outros comentários para obter mais informações. O ouro está sob a pintura. O lápis é usado para riscar a tinta.
what type of paint did you use, plastic, acrylic or.........
And one more porblem that i faced is that i really need to cut the gold leafs in stripes of 1cm what type of tool should i use to avoid ruinning it!
Thank you for your reply
Porq? Pintan c rojo u ocre la base previa al dorado a la hoja?
if patina is waterbased, is it safe to apply it over water gilded frame?
Good job, is itTransparent lacquer or glue? Before golden.
Do you think you used enough water? Apparently know thought husband giving to the longevity of this piece.
I don't understand your question. That's the right amount of water. It dries quickly. The wood is very protected and also dry. That frame should last over 100 years without a problem.
Aqui e brasil andou muito bem com estas tequinicas milenar mas me ajude estes lapis ue e inpregado em suas tequinicas pode me informa as descrisao para mim pos gostaria de ter estes lapis gratidao pir nos presentear com sua sabedoria
Bellissimo lavoro, complimenti. Posso chiederti cosa hai usato per fare il decoro agli angoli, ho visto che era una matita ma sembra che era oro, gentilmente mi spieghi meglio, sono molto curiosa. Grazie e ancora tanti complimenti 👏👏👏👏