None, other than I just do not like it.Redline wrote: ↑Thu Mar 26, 2020 6:17 amInclude films, tv and stage shows, books, some posts and so on. Creating an emotional response is pretty routine. Emotion is part of life. Football too. Not too sure what point you are trying to make.Disoriented wrote: ↑Thu Mar 26, 2020 5:28 am No different from the X Factor in the way it artificially contrives emotions.
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I've learnt to block out the emotional sob stories and just appreciate the workmanship in these kind of programs. It's a diminishing art.
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Dis what was your emotion when you found out burgers where back on the menu at Orient?Redline wrote: ↑Thu Mar 26, 2020 6:17 amInclude films, tv and stage shows, books, some posts and so on. Creating an emotional response is pretty routine. Emotion is part of life. Football too. Not too sure what point you are trying to make.Disoriented wrote: ↑Thu Mar 26, 2020 5:28 am No different from the X Factor in the way it artificially contrives emotions.
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Lucky7 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 26, 2020 10:38 amDis what was your emotion when you found out burgers where back on the menu at Orient?Redline wrote: ↑Thu Mar 26, 2020 6:17 amInclude films, tv and stage shows, books, some posts and so on. Creating an emotional response is pretty routine. Emotion is part of life. Football too. Not too sure what point you are trying to make.Disoriented wrote: ↑Thu Mar 26, 2020 5:28 am No different from the X Factor in the way it artificially contrives emotions.

Exhilaration fella and gratitude towards Danny Macklin for following through on his promise.
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It makes me regret not finding something to do very much like this
Even if only as Hobby.
Genuinely Highly skilled people.
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One of the repairs made on tonight's program was something I have been proficient at for a number of years. All I can say is 'Hmm, that is not the way I would have done it'. Partly a bodge job and not enough care to prevent a disaster.
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It was actually the oil painting of the lady. Firstly I must point out that it had very little commercial value but did have sentimental value to the owner. After the restorer had assessed the painting the first thing she should have done was to remove the surface dirt and then the varnish. She stuck a bright white piece of something around the edge using a hot meld glue and risked sticking the old varnish to the painting. I personally would have stuck a whole new canvas on the back using either a special glue or wax. I noticed as the lady took the painting away that it was not flat and had minor indentations in it, a full reline would have removed this. She left the new edge white which was aesthetically poor, she should have at least used something of a similar colour or made it the same colour.
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Its a tough one
Lovejoy -master of art at independent leyton orient forum
Lucia Scalisi - 2.1 in cons form sheffield university & then diploma Easel Paintings from the University of Northumbria , followed by 11 years as a senior conservator of paintings at the V&A before setting up on her own .
Over the years, Lucia has worked as a lecturer at the Academy of Conservation in Tbilisi, Georgia; lecturer in Conservation Studies at London’s City & Guilds; an advisor to The Levantine Foundation/Deir al-Surian Desert Monastery in Egypt.
All in all my fellow O's fan would just be beaten by a nose .
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Lucia Scalisi - 2.1 in cons form sheffield university & then diploma Easel Paintings from the University of Northumbria , followed by 11 years as a senior conservator of paintings at the V&A before setting up on her own .
Over the years, Lucia has worked as a lecturer at the Academy of Conservation in Tbilisi, Georgia; lecturer in Conservation Studies at London’s City & Guilds; an advisor to The Levantine Foundation/Deir al-Surian Desert Monastery in Egypt.
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Over the years, Lucia has worked as a lecturer at the Academy of Conservation in Tbilisi, Georgia; lecturer in Conservation Studies at London’s City & Guilds; an advisor to The Levantine Foundation/Deir al-Surian Desert Monastery in Egypt.
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I know its nothing to your garden shed , but its impressive all the same .Lovejoy wrote: ↑Mon Apr 13, 2020 4:18 pm Lucia Scalisi - 2.1 in cons form sheffield university & then diploma Easel Paintings from the University of Northumbria , followed by 11 years as a senior conservator of paintings at the V&A before setting up on her own .
Over the years, Lucia has worked as a lecturer at the Academy of Conservation in Tbilisi, Georgia; lecturer in Conservation Studies at London’s City & Guilds; an advisor to The Levantine Foundation/Deir al-Surian Desert Monastery in Egypt.
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You worked on the V&A's art ?
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Not for the wages they pay, I have three times the experience in art that lady has in all forms of art restoration and appraisal.tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 13, 2020 4:23 pmI know its nothing to your garden shed , but its impressive all the same .Lovejoy wrote: ↑Mon Apr 13, 2020 4:18 pm Lucia Scalisi - 2.1 in cons form sheffield university & then diploma Easel Paintings from the University of Northumbria , followed by 11 years as a senior conservator of paintings at the V&A before setting up on her own .
Over the years, Lucia has worked as a lecturer at the Academy of Conservation in Tbilisi, Georgia; lecturer in Conservation Studies at London’s City & Guilds; an advisor to The Levantine Foundation/Deir al-Surian Desert Monastery in Egypt.
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From where LJ?Lovejoy wrote: ↑Mon Apr 13, 2020 4:55 pmNot for the wages they pay, I have three times the experience in art that lady has in all forms of art restoration and appraisal.tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 13, 2020 4:23 pmI know its nothing to your garden shed , but its impressive all the same .Lovejoy wrote: ↑Mon Apr 13, 2020 4:18 pm Lucia Scalisi - 2.1 in cons form sheffield university & then diploma Easel Paintings from the University of Northumbria , followed by 11 years as a senior conservator of paintings at the V&A before setting up on her own .
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I started at a top London Auction House and stayed there for nearly 10 years. My nickname there was Young Wildenstein after the Wildenstein Institute in Paris. The restoration side came later, that is all you are going to get.
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I wasnt really asking about your cv in art
More in your cv in restoratio & Conservation
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It depends which branch there is two in London, King Street and South Kensington.