I enjoy your videos so much....and I'm learning a lot from you. I've been doing some restoration work on my own garden statues of Our Lord, Our Lady, Saint Michael The Archangel, and Saint Francis. I haven't messed any of the work up yet, it's coming along, and I've enjoyed it so much! I'm also learning from you guys, especially about painting their faces and eyes...it's different in many ways from my usual painting on canvas...but your videos are teaching me so much. I'm making some exceptional fine detail brushes, too, from whiskers that my cats have shed...they have lots of spring and snap, and the tips are tiny, perfectly formed by nature, and wonderful for minute, perfect detail. Oh, I wish I could have made my living doing this work when I was young.....it gives me a deep sense of contentment to bring life back to my beloved statues....and I hope to build a new shrine for them when they're finished and ready to place again in my back yard. Your videos are truly wonderfully enjoyable, and are teaching me so very much. I am grateful! So glad I found your channel. I wish you joy. 😊
Thank you for your very kind feedback,Kathleen. It’s wonderful to hear that you are doing some restoration work of your own. If you have any of the restorations posted online, we’d love to see them. And we are both very happy that our work inspires and teaches in some way. God bless. 🙏
We absolutely love having this resorted altar at Holy Redeemer. I've had many beautiful, serene moments of prayer before it. Thank you for using your God given talents in this special way!
Thank you very much for a wonderful video. You made this altar an astonishingly beautiful work of religious art. May God bless you and your fantastic staff always!
Thank you so much Father. I will pass along your kind wishes to my staff… Meaning my wife… As there are only two of us!🤣 God bless you and merry Christmas! 🤗
That was incredible work!! I’m happy to see another video from you all. I hope your eyesight is ok and continue to pray that it be fully restored in Jesus’ name. 🌹
Thank you so much for your kind words MissIrmaa… and especially for your prayers. My eyesight isn’t fully back but enough that we can continue with our work. And it may yet improve further! 🙏
Do you have any suggestions for sculpting and patching antique outside marble statues? The statues I'm working on are about 100 years old and at one time had been vandalized and arms and fingers are broken. They sit on a missionary site in Wisconsin. Thanks again for your help. Gail Smith
Amazing work again!! I loved the marble effect technique. I finally finished restoring an old nativity set of statues that I mentioned to you a few months ago. A video of the project is now up on my channel if you would like to see it. Well done again!
Thank you for the video. What was the original material of the Altar? Was is stone? I saw like that made of wood, but this one is not. And the marble was and imitation or a real one? The marble is beautiful.
Hello Sister! The entire altar is made of plaster!. There is some weave added to the original plaster (possibly horsehair or artificial fibre) for strength. It was sculpted over a metal pipe structure and was very heavy! But all of the “marble” is actually plaster with a faux marble painting technique. No actual marble.
Thank you for this video. I have been trying to get info for years to help with local plaster Catholic statues that need so much attention. I have a BFA in ceramics so not totally ignorant but can't get any help. Even with emailing smaller restoration companies. Can you share the painting medium? Do you use restoration paints? Have you every used resin with solvent to both clean and stop peeling paint? Thank you. AMDG!
Hi there. We are planning a series of pre-recorded workshops sometime this year. But in the meantime, if you’d like to email us, we will gladly offer you some advice and answer questions free of charge. Please reach us through the contact us page on our website Www.statuerestorers.com.
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Very beautiful work...and beautiful alter that honours Our Lady of the Cape.
Thank you, Charlene! 😇
I enjoy your videos so much....and I'm learning a lot from you. I've been doing some restoration work on my own garden statues of Our Lord, Our Lady, Saint Michael The Archangel, and Saint Francis. I haven't messed any of the work up yet, it's coming along, and I've enjoyed it so much! I'm also learning from you guys, especially about painting their faces and eyes...it's different in many ways from my usual painting on canvas...but your videos are teaching me so much. I'm making some exceptional fine detail brushes, too, from whiskers that my cats have shed...they have lots of spring and snap, and the tips are tiny, perfectly formed by nature, and wonderful for minute, perfect detail. Oh, I wish I could have made my living doing this work when I was young.....it gives me a deep sense of contentment to bring life back to my beloved statues....and I hope to build a new shrine for them when they're finished and ready to place again in my back yard. Your videos are truly wonderfully enjoyable, and are teaching me so very much. I am grateful! So glad I found your channel. I wish you joy. 😊
Thank you for your very kind feedback,Kathleen. It’s wonderful to hear that you are doing some restoration work of your own. If you have any of the restorations posted online, we’d love to see them. And we are both very happy that our work inspires and teaches in some way. God bless. 🙏
We absolutely love having this resorted altar at Holy Redeemer. I've had many beautiful, serene moments of prayer before it. Thank you for using your God given talents in this special way!
Thank you for your kind words. We're so pleased when our work helps people contemplate and pray. God Bless you! 🙏
Thank you very much for a wonderful video. You made this altar an astonishingly beautiful work of religious art. May God bless you and your fantastic staff always!
Thank you so much Father. I will pass along your kind wishes to my staff… Meaning my wife… As there are only two of us!🤣
God bless you and merry Christmas! 🤗
@@BrushworksStatueRestoration same to both of you wonderful people ❤️. A blessed Christmas and a prosperous New Year ❤️.
That was incredible work!! I’m happy to see another video from you all. I hope your eyesight is ok and continue to pray that it be fully restored in Jesus’ name. 🌹
Thank you so much for your kind words MissIrmaa… and especially for your prayers. My eyesight isn’t fully back but enough that we can continue with our work. And it may yet improve further! 🙏
Beautiful job! Thank you so much for your hard work!
Thank you for your kind comment. (And welcome to our little channel!) 🤗
What a massive job! Well done, looks fantastic
Thank you Ambrosia! 🙏
SUPERB! My father was fascinated with this type of thing and he and I shared that love! Bless nad Happy New Year! Kimberly
Thank you for the compliment and we're glad you enjoyed the video. Happy 2024!
What a talent and beautiful gift you have. Amazing. Blessings.
Thank you June and God bless you! 🙏
Incredible work!!!
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Do you have any suggestions for sculpting and patching antique outside marble statues? The statues I'm working on are about 100 years old and at one time had been vandalized and arms and fingers are broken. They sit on a missionary site in Wisconsin. Thanks again for your help.
Gail Smith
Amazing work again!! I loved the marble effect technique. I finally finished restoring an old nativity set of statues that I mentioned to you a few months ago. A video of the project is now up on my channel if you would like to see it. Well done again!
Thank you very much. And yes we’d like to see your video for sure! Happy new year!🎉
Wow!
Thank you fellow Canuck! 🙏😁
Thank you for the video. What was the original material of the Altar? Was is stone? I saw like that made of wood, but this one is not. And the marble was and imitation or a real one? The marble is beautiful.
Hello Sister! The entire altar is made of plaster!. There is some weave added to the original plaster (possibly horsehair or artificial fibre) for strength. It was sculpted over a metal pipe structure and was very heavy! But all of the “marble” is actually plaster with a faux marble painting technique. No actual marble.
Thank you for this video. I have been trying to get info for years to help with local plaster Catholic statues that need so much attention. I have a BFA in ceramics so not totally ignorant but can't get any help. Even with emailing smaller restoration companies. Can you share the painting medium? Do you use restoration paints? Have you every used resin with solvent to both clean and stop peeling paint? Thank you. AMDG!
Hi there. We are planning a series of pre-recorded workshops sometime this year. But in the meantime, if you’d like to email us, we will gladly offer you some advice and answer questions free of charge.
Please reach us through the contact us page on our website
Www.statuerestorers.com.