Step 1: Consultation On Art Conservation Project

The first step in the process is for MAG restoration to view the artworks preferably in the studio with the clients present. If that's not possible photos can be emailed or uploaded. If circumstances demand, an on-site consultation can be scheduled. There is never a fee for an in-studio consultation, examination, or proposal.

Step 2: Examination

Once received a full examination of the artworks will be performed. This will include assessing the condition of the artworks and testing of the materials that will guide the conservation process. Establishing a comprehensive understanding of each artwork is necessary as no two are the same and all techniques and materials are tailored to the artwork.

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Step 3: Proposal

Once the examination is complete a conservation proposal will be assembled and sent to the client. The proposal will outline all the work that needs to be completed to address any issues that may be found during the examination. The proposal will contain a time line and price. At no point will the price ever change; what is quoted is firm and will never increase midway through the process regardless of any complications.

Step 4: Work

Pending review and approval of the proposal work will begin. Some artworks may be completed in as little as one week while others may require several weeks due to the complex nature of the conservation issues at play. Specific time lines and completion dates can be accommodated if so required.

  • -need to create portfolio
  • -means video or photos

FAQ Questions

Below are answers to some of the more commonly asked questions? If more information or clarification is needed please feel free to contact or email: majesticartsgallery70@gmail.com or phone at +91 - 8830038633

Yes, all estimates are free. After the meeting, discussing the process of conservation and addressing any questions, an examination of the painting will be executed including any necessary tests to determine the best course of action. Following this a conservation proposal will be assembled and delivered. Upon review and pending approval work will begin.
Yes, MAG is happy to work with your insurance company to address any claims relating to damaged artwork you may have. In the past MAG has helped its clients work through minor incidents and major disasters such as fire and flood.
That depends on where you're located and the conditions of the premises and artwork. Starting with an email: majesticarts014@gmail.com l or phone call at 8830038633 is a good first step.
Yes, all materials used by MAG are fully reversible, PH neutral and specifically designed for conservation. In addition, all of the work conducted is in accordance with modern conservation practices, visible under UV light and easily removed.
That depends. Generally it's impossible to provide estimates over the phone. It is however possible to begin the conversation via email provided that good quality photographs are included in the message. Often times the photos do not reveal the information necessary to understand the condition of the artwork but that's not to say that they can't be a great starting point. If in doubt it certainly can't hurt to send a message with photos via email.