Friday, April 8, 2011

Historic Alameda Theater Curtain, Alameda, CA

Bottom, right side of the historic Art Deco curtain had been water damaged, and repaired with a mismatched piece of velvet.





Detail of 47 ft x 7 ft piece of velvet to be repair
Bottom right velvet piece has been replaced, and stenciled, the pattern and colors were copied and matched from the intact left side of the curtain.
Jim Luque, and his brother-in-law sewed the new piece of velvet on an industrial machine, and artist Beate Brühl.
Hand cut stencils, 5ft x 4 ft, running 3 colors at the same time
Backstage, new stenceling with hand matched colors, 2:00am
                     
Hanging of newly repaired curtain
                                                          

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