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  • 1.  Ceramic Tile Project

    Posted 08-11-2022 10:40 AM

    Dear Ms Zo??, Thank you so much for reaching out. My name is Sewa Singh and I am working with Gurufateh on this project. The tiles comprise an outdoor functional art installation. Tiles are installed both vertically and horizontally, but no foot traffic. The horizontal tiles are essentially bench tops, for people to sit on, but they actually don't get much use in that way. Each stoneware tile is about 7"x12" and about 3/4" thick. The damage ranges from entire corners being missing to chipped areas that are only 1/4" deep. The the damaged areas on each tile average about 4 square inches by 5 square inches at various depths.?? The challenges are proper filling materials, proper colored materials to reproduce surface designs and sealers if necessary. I am tending towards entire ceramic tile replacements instead of patching/repairing, but this may not be practical. Each tile is unique, created by an artist who has passed away. Thanks again for your kind response.

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  • 2.  RE: Ceramic Tile Project

    Posted 08-12-2022 08:45 AM
    I agree with Bruce that this should be evaluated by a conservator with a specialization in ceramics.  It's possible that the museum could acquire a small initial grant to cover the assessment and a conservation plan.



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  • 3.  RE: Ceramic Tile Project

    Posted 08-12-2022 01:15 PM

    Good point, that can be explored. Thank you!

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    I agree with Bruce that this should be evaluated by a conservator with a specialization in ceramics.  It's possible that the museum could acquire a small initial grant to cover the assessment and a conservation plan.


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    Subject: RE: Ceramic Tile Project

    I agree with Bruce that this should be evaluated by a conservator with a specialization in ceramics.  It's possible that the museum could acquire a small initial grant to cover the assessment and a conservation plan.


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  • 4.  RE: Ceramic Tile Project

    Posted 08-15-2022 10:51 AM
    Edited by Robert Tucker 08-15-2022 10:52 AM
    I have very successfully repaired broken tiles with epoxy, the same scenario, artist passed and designs were no longer available.
    For small damages you mention it would be a much more economical solution than making/replacing with a new tile.
    Color and texture can be matched to be completely indistinguishable from the original.

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  • 5.  RE: Ceramic Tile Project

    Posted 08-16-2022 01:29 AM

    Thank you so much for sharing your experience with epoxy. I agree that that would be the best solution. Do you have any recommendations for specific brands, etc?  Thanks again.

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    I have very successfully repaired broken tiles with epoxy, the same scenario, artist passed and designs were no longer available.
    For small damages you mention it would be a much more economical solution than making/replacing with a new tile.
    Color and texture can be matched to be completely indistinguishable from the original.

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    Houston TX
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    Sent: 8/15/2022 10:51:00 AM
    From: Robert Tucker
    Subject: RE: Ceramic Tile Project

    I have very successfully repaired broken tiles with epoxy, the same scenario, artist passed and designs were no longer available.
    For small damages you mention it would be a much more economical solution than making/replacing with a new tile.
    Color and texture can be matched to be completely indistinguishable from the original.

    ------------------------------
    Robert Tucker
    Special Projects
    Root Lab LLC
    Houston TX
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  • 6.  RE: Ceramic Tile Project

    Posted 08-16-2022 08:44 AM
    Since the piece composed of tiles appears to be considered an object/artwork in your collection (??) I would just caution, with regard to epoxies, that everything you do is reversible.



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  • 7.  RE: Ceramic Tile Project

    Posted 08-16-2022 12:06 PM

    This is an important point. The fact that it is out of doors and is continuing to deteriorate due to improper material choices complicates the problem. My first priority is now to arrest the deterioration. Thanks again.

    On 8/16/2022 5:46 AM, Vivian Zoe via American Alliance of Museums wrote:
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    Since the piece composed of tiles appears to be considered an object/artwork in your collection (??) I would just caution, with regard to epoxies,... -posted to the "Open Forum" community

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    Since the piece composed of tiles appears to be considered an object/artwork in your collection (??) I would just caution, with regard to epoxies, that everything you do is reversible.


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    Original Message:
    Sent: 8/16/2022 8:44:00 AM
    From: Vivian Zoe
    Subject: RE: Ceramic Tile Project

    Since the piece composed of tiles appears to be considered an object/artwork in your collection (??) I would just caution, with regard to epoxies, that everything you do is reversible.



    Original Message:
    Sent: 8/15/2022 10:51:00 AM
    From: Robert Tucker
    Subject: RE: Ceramic Tile Project

    I have very successfully repaired broken tiles with epoxy, the same scenario, artist passed and designs were no longer available.
    For small damages you mention it would be a much more economical solution than making/replacing with a new tile.
    Color and texture can be matched to be completely indistinguishable from the original.

    ------------------------------
    Robert Tucker
    Special Projects
    Root Lab LLC
    Houston TX
    ------------------------------
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