Subject: Screen print
Martin Strebel <rest [at] atelierstrebel__ch> writes >... There is a crease with a wrinkle of about 30 mm >... >... The support of the print is >a two ply cardboard with a white finishing layer on both sides, >presumably chalk or kaolin with adhesive. I have found an effective way of removing stubborn local creases is to humidify the area locally with a fine-nozzled ultrasonic humidifier, urging the crease apart as the paper relaxes, and then immediately weight the area under a piece of warm blotter or matboard. A fine teflon burnisher may be helpful in reforming the paper shape, provided you can avoid changing the gloss of the paper. This process generally needs to be repeated several times. This technique usually causes some overall distortions in the piece which will then need an overall humidification and flattening. It sounds like that may not be possible on this support, so I would heavily weight every inch of the except for the part you are working on; this will minimize the overall distortions. Even so, you may be trading a tight localized crease for a gentle overall undulation. Heather Hendry Assistant Paper Conservator Yale Centre for British Art New Haven, CT, USA *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:54 Distributed: Tuesday, February 5, 2002 Message Id: cdl-15-54-006 ***Received on Saturday, 26 January, 2002