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Retouching

What is it for?

Retouching is one of the most delicate and visible steps of an artwork’s conservation process. This intervention consists of chromatically reintegrating previously filled loss zones, as well as visually harmonizing zones of wear, abrasion or alteration of the original paint layer.

Visual rebirth for the artwork

Retouching pursues several fundamental objectives:

Recover aesthetic harmony 
wanted by the artist

Visually integrate treated zones without them becoming attention points, creating dialogue between original and treated zones

Respect the artwork’s authenticity while improving its perception

Propose a respectful interpretation of disappeared elements, if applicable

Apply ethical methodology 
guaranteeing treatment reversibility

A particular challenge for modern and contemporary art

In the field of modern and contemporary art, my specialty at Atelier CROMA, retouching presents important specificities:

Industrial colours with nuances sometimes difficult to reproduce (monochromes, flat tints)

Unvarnished surfaces where retouching is directly visible and must be perfectly integrated

Complex optical effects (inter-ferences, iridescences, metallisations)

Juxtapositions of different materials (matte/glossy, opaque/trans-parent)

Conceptual intentions of the artist concerning the artwork’s visual aspect

How I proceed at Atelier CROMA

As a conservator specialized in contemporary art, I approach retouching with a rigorous methodology adapted to each artwork:

1. Prior colorimetric analysis

  • Precise study of surrounding colours under different light sources
  • Characterization of colours used by the artist
  • Understanding of underlying layers influencing color perception
  • Photographic documentation serving as reference throughout the process

2. Selection of retouching materials

I meticulously choose materials according to:

  • Nature of original binders (oil, acrylic, vinyl…)
  • Sought optical qualities (transparency, opacity, gloss)
  • Stability over time of pigments and colorants
  • Ecological criteria and reversibility

For modern and contemporary artworks, I mainly use:

  • Specific conservation colours formulated for their stability and reversibility
  • Modified acrylic binders compatible with contemporary support diversity
  • Glaze systems allowing progressive and controlled work
  • Adapted mediums recreating specific matter effects

3. Retouching methods adapted to modern and contemporary artworks

My technical palette includes different approaches according to each artwork’s specific needs:

  • Tratteggio: fine hatching technique allowing form and colour reconstruction
  • Pointillism: juxtaposition of colored points creating optical mixture
  • Glazing: superposition of fine transparent layers for chromatic depth
  • Illusionist retouching perfectly integrated for uniform surfaces
  • Spray retouching finely mastered for imperceptible gradations

4. Rigorous ethical approach

My retouching philosophy rests on clear ethical principles:

  • Total reversibility: possibility to remove retouching without altering the original
  • Readability for specialists: intervention traceability under certain examination conditions
  • Minimalism: intervention limited to strictly necessary

    When is retouching necessary?

    This intervention may be indicated in various situations:

    Presence of filled losses 
    requiring chromatic reintegration

    Visible wear 
    disturbing the artwork’s reading

    Old altered overpaints 
    requiring revision

    Visual imbalance 
    resulting from other conservation interventions

    Preparation of an artwork for an important exhibition or a sale

    Abrasion zones where paint layer is thinned but not totally disappeared

    Why choose Atelier CROMA for retouching your artworks?

    At Atelier CROMA, I offer specific expertise for retouching modern and contemporary artworks:

    In-depth training in advanced retouching techniques

    Artistic sensitivity allowing to understand and respect the artist’s intention

    Ecological approach favoring materials with low environmental impact

    Holistic vision considering the artwork in its entirety

    Technical mastery of specific challenges posed by contemporary materials

    Retouching often constitutes the final and most visible step of the conservation process. Its quality largely determines the perception we will have of the treated artwork and the intervention itself. That’s why it requires not only an irreproachable technique but also artistic sensitivity and deep understanding of the artwork’s aesthetic stakes.

    Request a personalised estimate

    If your artwork requires retouching, I invite you to contact me for a personalized evaluation. After an in-depth examination, I can propose a detailed estimate and an approach adapted to your artwork’s specificity, respecting its historical and aesthetic integrity.