Seaside Art Gallery Newsletter
The Paint is Cracking on My Painting!
July 2011
In This Issue
The Paint is Cracking on My Painting
Wine & Cheese
New Artist
July Birthstone
The Paint is Cracking on My Painting! 
Early American

"What causes the cracking in oil paints that is often seen in antique paintings?" is one of the most common questions that I am asked.

 

This phenomena of small cracks within the oil paint is known as crazing and is usually caused by drying times and the environmental conditions that the art has been subjected to.

 

It's only been in the 20th Century with our current heat and air conditioning methods that have allowed us to live within a fairly consistent indoor temperature and humidity. Prior to this, fireplaces were the most common method of heating a home and an open window was the way to cool it. This fluctuation in the environment puts stress on a work of art. The oil paint and supports, whether it is canvas or wood, actually expands and contracts.

 

Another factor is that artists usually create oil paintings by layering the colors. This layering process means that the paint has different drying times.  Also, it was not until 1841 that paints were available to artist in metal tubes. Prior to this, the artists had to grind the pigments and mix them in the oil which meant that the oil to pigment ratio was not necessarily consistent from one color to the next which also affected the drying times.

 

Now, think about these different layers as similar to the tectonic plates of the earth. These plates are always expanding and contracting depending on the stress that it encounters. This shifting over the centuries have caused mountains to be formed and earthquakes to wreck havoc. This is what happens to the layers of paint, but instead of a "paint quake" you see a maze of cracks within the painting.  These cracks might appear over the entire painting or just within a localized area. It is just a natural process of antique paintings.

 

The value of the art is not impacted by crazing unless it is very severe, with large cracks and paint loss. Restoration can usually remedy a severe problem. Most of the time, crazing stabilizes when the art is in a modern home or business.

 

Enjoy your antique painting and the history that it represents!

 

Illustrated is an early American oil painting of a Mother & Child with Cat. Click Early American for more information.  


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Wine & Cheese Wednesday  
Amanti
Amanti's Duet with Flowers by Berge Missakian

Join us after a hot day on the beach every Wednesday during the summer for wine & cheese. Our hours are extended this day until 9pm. You can enjoy some vino, relax and view incredible works of art from 6pm til closing. (Air conditioning is free!)

 

Illustrated is an acrylic painting by Berge Missakian.  

 
New Artist - Jean Cook
 
Snowball
Snowball The Pig by Jean Cook

Jean Cook has an impressionistic style and we are happy to now be representing her. Some of her favorite subjects are animals, birds and landscapes.  Ms. Cook has been accepted into the prestigious Arts for the Parks in Jackson, WY four times and in 2001 was in the top 100 from over 2100 entries.  She has won numerous awards in juried shows around the country including six (6) Best of Shows and numerous 1st Place awards.  She was among the 250 finalists with over 13,000 entries in the Artist's Magazine annual competition in 2004.  In 2007 she had a painting selected to hang in the new Overland Park Community Center in Overland Park, KS. You can read more about her at see her art at Jean Cook.  

Ruby, July Birthstone
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14kt Gold, Ruby & Diamond Ring

A ruby and a sapphire is the same stone except that a ruby is red. It is the second hardest stone, the hardest being a diamond.

 

The history of ruby mining dates back more than 2,500 years ago. It was thought to have magical powers and would protect the wearer by turning darker when danger was near. Ancient tribes would use them as bullets in their blow guns.  

 

It has been said that the Ruby's red glow comes from an internal flame that cannot be extinguished, making a gift of this stone symbolic of everlasting love.

 

Happy birthday to the July babies!

 

You can find more details about this ring by clicking Ruby & Diamond.

"You use a glass mirror to see your face; you use works of art to see your soul" George Bernard Shaw


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We look forward to hearing from you.

 

Melanie & Everyone at Seaside Art Gallery