Restoration
Created with various tricks of the trade.
Actual size approx. 5.7 x 4"

This is the only example I have of my restoration days while contracted with
the Glenbow museum and the Tecumseh Military museum. It is so
exceedly difficult to get reference of my work there due to privacy, legal,
and to maintain authenticity. I had to sneak this shot when everyone was at lunch, heh.
If you want to see my work there, go to the museums, especially the Tecumseh Military
museum where you will see the actual bill of sale (if you want to call it that)
that chief Tecumseh agreed to that became what you know as Toronto today.
I held that in my hands and restored it.

By the way, the Tecumseh nation got burned. A wagon full of whiskey, two dozen horses,
a bunch of blankets (Hudson Bay variety) , some food stores, and a small reserve.

This piece as you see it is in its second stage of restoration. There were two more
stages that I completed on it not including airbrushing a background.
She is a nurse that worked in the prairies of Alberta around 1878 or so.










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