Where do you take your treasured art objects after they have been shattered, torn, and damaged? We specialize in almost any material or finish and we can even duplicate missing pieces! So if your prized Picasso or antique china is in need of a repair, we got all the answers you need here at Pick Up The Pieces. Book an appointment now with our new online appointment book below!
2740 S. Harbor Blvd. Suite G. Santa Ana, Ca
949-645-9955
949-645-9955
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
WE ARE NOW DOING ART SALES
Dear new and loyal customers, if you are interested in selling your treasured Fine Art and Collectibles, please do not hesitate to contact Pick Up the Pieces! We now are featuring art for sale on our website where we connect the buyer and seller! What a great way to give your artwork new and exciting exposure than with an art company that has been around since 1956! We will be submitting new pieces bi-monthly in our email newsletter!
Contact PUP today for more information @ 949-645-9955 and ask for our art consultant.
We already have clients and customers contacting us today to place their items on our website! Join us and our fabulous team at PUP by selling through us today!
Warmly,
PUP Staff
Don't forget, if you have new art restoration needs, we are here for all those services. We restore fine art, china, crystal, glass, jade, wood, porcelain, and much more! No one beats our prices and museum quality fine art restoration work!
Contact PUP today for more information @ 949-645-9955 and ask for our art consultant.
We already have clients and customers contacting us today to place their items on our website! Join us and our fabulous team at PUP by selling through us today!
Warmly,
PUP Staff
Don't forget, if you have new art restoration needs, we are here for all those services. We restore fine art, china, crystal, glass, jade, wood, porcelain, and much more! No one beats our prices and museum quality fine art restoration work!
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Chuck Jone's gift to Pick Up the Pieces
This year Pick Up the Pieces is celebrating 50 years of restoring fine art and collectibles for people all over the world. Over the past 50 years we have had the pleasure of working on a number of interesting pieces for thousands of wonderful people including such stars as Frank Sinantra, Anthony Quinn and even Chuck Jones (the creator and animator of the Warner Brothers cartoon character Bugs Bunny)!
To thank us for our work, Chuck Jones was kind enough to draw us our very own Bugs Bunny cartoon:
Thank you Chuck! From the stars to our neighbors, Pick Up the Pieces is happy to work on all your chipped, scratched and even shattered art and collectibles!!
To thank us for our work, Chuck Jones was kind enough to draw us our very own Bugs Bunny cartoon:
Thank you Chuck! From the stars to our neighbors, Pick Up the Pieces is happy to work on all your chipped, scratched and even shattered art and collectibles!!
Friday, May 11, 2012
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Our April Testimonial
Watch our new testimonial from a HAPPY and Loyal Customer! Don't forget to set an appointment for any Jewelry service you may need or just to let us know you will be coming in! We appreciate your patronage! And are always here to service you! Thank you to our fabulous customers!
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Frequently Asked Questions About Ceramic Restorations
Why Should I restore?
The term restoration generally refers to the art of improving an object's appearance, but restorers also stabalize and strengthen objects, removing accumulations of dirt or repairs that may injure the object, thus preserving it for future generations.
How Long Will This Take?
One must be prepared to wait for quality work. Remember that restoration is a fine craft, and that treatments take time. Air pressure, temperature, and humidity all have subtle effects on the curing of the new sensitive materials used in ceramic restoration. An air bubble, or puckery surface may delay the completion of a repair.
The term restoration generally refers to the art of improving an object's appearance, but restorers also stabalize and strengthen objects, removing accumulations of dirt or repairs that may injure the object, thus preserving it for future generations.
How Long Will This Take?
One must be prepared to wait for quality work. Remember that restoration is a fine craft, and that treatments take time. Air pressure, temperature, and humidity all have subtle effects on the curing of the new sensitive materials used in ceramic restoration. An air bubble, or puckery surface may delay the completion of a repair.
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