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Salvage & Patch Up Artwork on Concrete and Wood

October 22nd, 2008 · No Comments · Q&A with Michael

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Hi Mickey and Mike,

I hope all is well with you both-you always said if I needed some help to ask, I’m asking!  I was asked to salvage and patch up the artwork my brother did at a restaurant. I think that I can just clean-up and sand down the mail and eagle because the wood is pretty solid and then repaint where needed and seal it, Is that right or is there a better way of doing it? [Read more →]

 

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Best to Put Projector on Top of Pick Up Truck or a Stand to Trace Off Design?

October 17th, 2008 · No Comments · Q&A with Michael

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Project on a Wall at Night or Onto Pouncing Paper?

October 12th, 2008 · No Comments · Q&A with Michael

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Is it best to project a small drawing directly onto a wall at night, or would it be better to project onto the pouncing paper? [Read more →]

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How to Get Rid of Bubbles Under Mounted Canvas Mural

October 7th, 2008 · No Comments · How To, Q&A with Michael

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Hey Mike,

How you doing?  I’m happy to say that this year my business has taken off and I’ve been working onsistently since January.  Yay!  I just finished installing my first mountable canvas mural yesterday, and everything looked great, fit great, but I have a slight problem and was hoping that you might have a suggestion. [Read more →]

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Painting over Fluropon

September 30th, 2008 · No Comments · How To, Q&A with Michael

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Michael,

I have enjoyed reading your articles in the Faux Finisher and postings on Murals+.  I am writing because I have been approached to re-paint a mural on a corrugated steel building that has been previously painted.  The original job is failing after only 7 years, and I believe its due to the coating that the steel has on it.  [Read more →]

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