
An exhaustive evaluation of the state of the mural is carried out, identifying any damage, wear or deterioration that it has suffered over time.

Afterwards, the reintegration of the damaged areas is carried out, using painting and drawing techniques to recreate the parts that have been lost or damaged. Finally, protective layers are applied to prevent future damage to the mural.

10 meter Work Scaffold

In this image we can see, we proceed to clean the surface of the mural, using specific techniques and products that do not damage the original painting. Once clean, the consolidation process is carried out, which consists of fixing the layers of paint to prevent them from coming off.



The making of a strap. A strapping is a mural restoration technique that consists of transferring a mural painting from an original surface to a new surface for conservation.

The cleaning of the murals is an important task to preserve the beauty and historical value of these artifacts, developed precise and careful cleaning techniques and methods to ensure that the murals remain in good condition for many years.