Original CRITTERS puppet restoration and display

Great work as always! I'm continually amazed at how you NAIL that balance of how much to restore. Making it pristine wouldn't work. Leaving it partially deteriorated doesn't work. You precisely define that balance of making it look the best it can, while simultaneously keeping with the fact that it is a movie prop and is aging. You make them look as they should had they been cared for correctly all these years.
Bravo!
 
One of my all time favorite films. Nice to see the hungry look put back in his eyes. I too really enjoy seeing you work your magic. :cool
 
Great work as always! I'm continually amazed at how you NAIL that balance of how much to restore. Making it pristine wouldn't work. Leaving it partially deteriorated doesn't work. You precisely define that balance of making it look the best it can, while simultaneously keeping with the fact that it is a movie prop and is aging. You make them look as they should had they been cared for correctly all these years.
Bravo!

Thanks you all very kindly!!

The above really sums up a lot of my theory/feelings about restoration. Balance is definitely important... and keeping my "fingerprints" off (as someone else rightly pointed out!) is key as well.

Naturally, there is always discussion with the client and that ultimately shapes the direction of the work but I think most folks seem to like my approach and seem to want to strike that balance....

thanks again!

best,
Tom
 
Awesome job on it. Just got my Tom Spina mask display stands in today for my Dawn of the Dead masks and they are fantastic! Quality stuff as always.
 
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