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Caitriona balfe y sam heughan tumblr Continue (via Pinterest) Amsterdam fall/Instagram I watched him until he disappeared into an oak lump, walking slowly like a wounded man who knows he has to keep moving but feels his life slowly receding through his fingers he squeezed over the wound. Outlander kept hiding the truth, realizing that I would never tell anyone, and now I realized what I could say to Jamie, my loved one, the man I trusted outside of everyone else... Catriona makes the face of your heart know what your mind can't explain. Unknown (via thoughtkick) Lovely. samcait-love:(via samcait-love) malu1997:vitaldust:February 6,2020.They must mark the real hubs. That's just right! I think she's wearing his shirt in a picture of James Houston. The crotch is too big to be a ladies' shirt. (via lovelycat74) auburncurlslass:Henricavyll:Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe at the BAFTA Scotland Awards 2016Wee was supposed to be one of the most famous events between a man and his wife. Caitriona was in high spirits, over the moon with happiness..... So so she stumbled in her acceptance speech stating her unrecomplicated love and devotion to her partner, every day, her husband, Sam Heughan. His face was unimtriated by the emotional anguish and hidden love he felt at that moment for his beloved wife, Kaitrione Balfe. My heart breaks for them! I was wondering how Caytriona was going to floor her speech in case she won as she would include Sam and give him the gratitude and honor of recognizing him as the most important and loved one in her life. It's a crying shame that she's been resorting to a coded message to express it, but we heard it loud and clear, you could see the emotional undercurrion in both of them, Caitriona tries to hold back the tears and Sam tries to contain the fury over the manipulations they had to endure and at the same time curb the joy and love of his wife. JMHO, folks. dsaindon: (via renee- writer) mariaae: Oh, by the way, it happened too: claiming the property's remarkable Jacob revival after 200 years of yellowing varnish courtesy of Philippe Mould RESTORATION RESTORE FROM THE I've seen it on Twitter. It uses acetone, but cellulose has been added to make it into the gel (probably Klucel-all this gel mixture is sometimes just called Klucel restorers, but Klucel is a special material that makes the gel). Normally, acetone is too volatile to recover, but when it gels, it becomes very stable and a) stays on top of the porous surface of the pattern, and b) does not evaporate. So he can eat the varnish. Looks scary, but acetone does not affect oils, and acetone jelly is even less interactive with the surface of paint or canvas. Will someone PLEASE clean the Mona Lisa For those wondering they cleared a copy of the Mona Lisa made one of Da Vinci's students, and here's a side-by-side comparison: CLEAN FUCKING MONA LISA. A couple of problems with cleaning the Mona Lisa: Mona Lisa glazed painting. Direct painting is one in which the artist mixes a large amount of paint of correct value and shadow for the first time, and applies it to the painting. The glazed pattern is a picture in which the coloring is painted, usually in shades of gray or brown, and is allowed to dry, before layers of very thin glaze - a mixture of tiny bits of pigment and a lot of oil - is applied to the surface. Some artists, such as Leonardo, prefer to work this way because it provides an incredible sense of light and lighting (look like the real Mona Lisa seems to glow). The Mona Lisa is an incredible work of glazed painting, but it makes it fragile, so fragile that many conservatives don't want to work on it because it's extremely difficult and conservation efforts go wrong for many reasons. One of the reasons this may go wrong is that the icing and layers of varnish are actually very similar to the chemical composition, and the conservator can accidentally rip off the layers of the glaze when removing the varnish. In fact, in 1809, during their first restoration, when they removed the varnish, they also removed some of the top layers of paint, which caused the painting to look more blurred than Leonardo painted it. The Mona Lisa also has a frankly funny number of layers of glaze on it, as Leonardo considered him incomplete until he died, he actually took it with him when he left Italy (fleeing accusations of homosexuality), meaning he never even got into the family that ordered him, and instead constantly changed him, trying to get him just a touch more perfect each time. This makes it really brittle, with countless layers of very fine paint, many of which are cracked, deformed, flaked, or discolored. It is not only the top layer, its layers and layers of glazing throughout the picture that are slowly discolored or have been damaged over time. Speaking of damage, look at the cracking. This is called craquelure; This happens to many paintings (even those that are not painted with this technique) because the paint is compressed as it dries, or the surface it is painted on the strain. Note that the other picture has very little, although it is almost the same age. The reason the Mona Lisa has so much craquelure is because Leonardo was quite experimental, almost to the point that his biggest flaw. Painting methods were established, and then Leonardo's painting methods appeared. Established painting techniques were created to provide durability and quality, but Leonardo did not stick to any of them. It made his job a bomb. Actions. Don't Believe Me, Check It Out: This is how most people do The Last Supper looks like this is actually a copy made by Andrea Solari in 1520.The actual Last Supper looks like this: The Last Supper has been painstakingly and teadiously restored, with conservatives sometimes working on sections as small as 4cm a day. To get to it you have to go through a series of gateways (AIRLOCKS!?!?!) and they only allow 15 people at a time because moisture from your breathing and skin particles will hurt it. Despite all the precautions and recovery, it still looks like this. This is because Leonardo wrote the last dinner using highly experimental methods. He did not use the traditional wet method that the mural artists used, and insead painted on dry plaster on the wall, meaning the paint did not chemically stick. Even before his death, the painting had already begun to die. It's a miracle he's still there at all. They did what recovery they could at the Last Supper because the picture would absolutely disappear if they didn't do it. The Mona Lisa, which is delicate but much more stable, does not need the same attention. And, like many of his works, too delicate to touch, and the risk of irreparable damage to him is too high. The Mona Lisa is insured for something like $800 million, and that's a lot of money to be ruined by one wrong brush stroke. (Funny fact: the most expensive painting ever sold was also Leonardo, Salvator Mundi, and it went for $450 million.) Also, there are probably only 20 or so genuine Leonardo paintings all over the world. If you look through the list, most of them are not even fully done by it, contested, or even finished. It's just too hard and too risky to restore the Mona Lisa, one of Leonardo's just finished and mostly intact works when there's hardly more of his painting to back off. Now the picture you see in the video above is 200 years, not 600 years old, and I assure you, the conservatives decided the risk of restoring it was minimal (after extensive research, paint testing, X-rays, gamma radiation, etc.) and that the work they do is worth the risk based on the cost of the painting. Conservatives are always deciding on how much they can do for a painting, because in fact, they have the ability to completely strip the picture of all the varnish and glaze and just repaint it all (which happens to a lot of badly damaged paintings, especially when there is no way to save them - one of the very small museums in my area recently deaccessioned Monet because it was barely original, and no one wants to look at the Mona that is only 20% of monet's work) - but do it with the Mona Lisa, removing the artist's hand from the most famous works of art in history? Hell No. (also, I don't but I'll apply to the k Hail the program sometime next year, so sorry if any of my information at all is inaccurate) I found it really interesting, thanks for sharing. It was fascinating, @eleanorputherbootsbackon ! Thank you. ❤️ This is great information. From my Facebook. ^^ I reached a point of near-anger and to some degree of despair about the current conditions in Canada. How is it true that one person received a $2,000/month CERB allowance while another in the NB for Social Care gets less than $600 on average for one adult? Or is the senior getting a little less than the amount of CERB? How is that fair? The CERB, or Canada Emergency Response Allowance is being replaced by different versions of the EI and will pay $500/week while another worker who lost his job before March 15, 2020 may receive much less than that.