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Governor’s Palace - 2000 Gilding of exterior wood- carved Coat of Arms Pictures are a little blurry because they are scanned images. The last slide is a professional photo copied from the internet.

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Gilding of Coat of Arms on exterior of Governor's Palace in Williamsburg, VA.

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Page 1: Governor’S Palace C O A Gilding   2000

Governor’s Palace - 2000

Gilding of exterior wood-carved Coat of Arms

Pictures are a little blurry because they are scanned images. The last slide is a professional photo copied from the internet.

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Our little “house” that the carpenters framed in on top of scaffolding.

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Phil…looks like he might have had a few last night. It had also snowed the night before. Thank God we had heaters in there!

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Checking things out.

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A lot of scraping, sanding, & cleaning to do before we can start applying the paint that the gold will stick to. It’s in pretty bad shape and needs

some minor repairs.

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Joe Camacho. He’s the sign painter that I replaced. I had a good year’s study under him before he retired. He was a lot of fun to work with…

always in a good mood, no matter what the task ahead was.

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The unicorn will be gilded with aluminum leaf. There is actually silver leaf but it, as all silver, tarnishes.

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I discovered that a carpet knife worked best because of the way it curves. It was a painstaking process.

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The best part of gilding is reading while the paint dries! Just have the dry floppy brush ready to tamp on the gold.

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You have to constantly check the paint for the right amount of tack. The unicorn’s paint base is white for the aluminum gild. He still gets some

gold accents though.

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Tamping on the gold leaf.

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Joe adds color to the crown.

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The unveiling!

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TADA! The finished product!

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