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Tom Riddolls M.A.C.  
Canada
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As a conservator my focus is on the preservation/care of art objects as opposed to their value. I may assist in the identification of materials used in art making and some of the techniques in traditional art production. Please do not ask me about non-traditional medias such as computer software used to create "modern art". My two areas of specialty are European painting and sculpture (1600-1800) and the artifacts and documents of United Empire Loyalist (1770-1850), anything outside these areas may receive vague answers that merely point you in a fruitful direction.Available
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Frank Leeding  
U.S.
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I can (possibly) answer questions regarding art history, technique, theory, and the occasional quandry. In addition to drawing and painting (mainly with acrylics these days), i know a bit about printmaking: Intaglio (etching), relief, offset, transfer and some things about photography. I also use a welding torch to "draw" in metal and then pound the sheets flat and print them. I pretty much "live" in 2D (and much 4D (time); but, 3D is just sort of "thick" version of 2D to me;)Available
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