Read, Reflect and Learn
Posted: Thu 29 Mar, 2018 6:22 pm
I have just written two articles under the Read, Reflect and Learn(RRLs) series. For those who are unaware what the RRLs are, I started them back in 2014 to provide Continuing Professional Development credits for Fine Art Trade Guild members.
There some 16 presently on the Guild web-site. There are several of the aforementioned RRLs on my web-site and I intend to expand those over the coming weeks and months and add more articles to the series, when written.
Please be aware these are as a result of my own research and experience and do not reflect the views of the FSQC as I am no longer a member of this committee.
The two just completed two RRL 018/019; RRL - 018 ‘Why Objects Deteriorate’ is a precursor for my seminar “Condition Reports - A Conservation Requirements” at Stratford on May 12th; the second, RRL - 019 “Off-gassing” is an interesting subject and in several areas ‘the jury is out.’ No pun intended! It is certainly worth a read for those who are interested. Both can be accessed in full on my web-site by following this link:
http://www.harlequin-frames.co.uk/arti… ... ect,-learn.
I hope you enjoy them and should you have any comments then I would welcome them either through this post or by email.
Enjoy the read.
Mal
There some 16 presently on the Guild web-site. There are several of the aforementioned RRLs on my web-site and I intend to expand those over the coming weeks and months and add more articles to the series, when written.
Please be aware these are as a result of my own research and experience and do not reflect the views of the FSQC as I am no longer a member of this committee.
The two just completed two RRL 018/019; RRL - 018 ‘Why Objects Deteriorate’ is a precursor for my seminar “Condition Reports - A Conservation Requirements” at Stratford on May 12th; the second, RRL - 019 “Off-gassing” is an interesting subject and in several areas ‘the jury is out.’ No pun intended! It is certainly worth a read for those who are interested. Both can be accessed in full on my web-site by following this link:
http://www.harlequin-frames.co.uk/arti… ... ect,-learn.
I hope you enjoy them and should you have any comments then I would welcome them either through this post or by email.
Enjoy the read.
Mal