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Collected for over 30 years by corporate collectors including ...
London - Mercedes Benz Finance Ltd., Orchard Solicitors, Mase Westpack, Nidus Ltd.,
Japan - Takashimaya.
South Africa - Sanlam, Woltru, Foschini, SA Railways ...... former ANC Premier Gauteng, Tokyo Sexwale, Oliewenhuis Art Museum -
Blomfontein.
Internationally extensive CV includes CT, Jhb, London, Holland , US, Australia, Canada, Switzerland, Germany.
Milton Keynes General Hospital NHS -
Public Trust Collection.
- 17 Solo Shows
- 42 Group Shows
- First retrospective l994 Primart Gallery - opened by ANC Minister for Culture.
Note: The works illustrated in the artist's website are from her limited records only. Over 150 paintings have been dispersed worldwide over the last thirty years to corporate and private clients.
Those wishing to assist in Rachelle's search to complete an accurate record of the location of her paintings can please contact her at info@artbomberg.com with details.
Important Notice
Restoration
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The medium used in the paintings is Liquin. Rachelle requests that should any repairs be necessary only this product is used. Any sinking/drying out that may occur through atmospheric reasons can be resolved with a light coat of this resin applied either with a silk cloth and rubbed or brush and worked in evenly and quickly. She prefers varnishes are not used. To date they have been unnecessary and may interfere with the level of sheen on the surface. Decision should be made only by the most expertise professional restorer with credentials and long experience with all resins including Liquin. If varnish is ever used it should be Windsor and Newton matt (1part gloss to 10 matt sometimes may be applicable). It should be noted that oil paintings must never be left in conditions where mildew can occur. (A dehumidifier can counteract this in storage). Nor should they be exposed to strong sunlight or ultraviolet light.
Transportation :
Only expert 'art' packers must be used. The frame to be
convered in bubble wrap. The canvas to be protected by a suitable material
not bubble wrap as this will cause sweating in hot atmospheric conditions
and severely damage painting. i.e. preferably light cardboard placed over
frame AWAY FROM SURFACE. A well padded box must be used to prevent 'stress'
in transport that can later cause 'cracking' of the paint. Crating for
shipping and air freighting is essential. |
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