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| detail after restoration | 
This is a beautifully carved door in Newport Beach,  California, by the artist  and master woodcarver  
Mogens Abel, from Laguna Beach.
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| carved door by M. Abel c. 1972, after cleaning | 
Everyone remembers this door as having been really brightly colored  when it was new.  
I  sure didn't mind seeing it aged and darkened, but it also became  filthy, especially after the recent fires in Southern California,  and   had a fair number of gouges.  The wood had become  very dry and the colors faded.
 
Last week,  as the door approached 40 years old, I cleaned  and oiled  the wood, and re-stained the ornament.  Just cleaning the  surface revealed a lot of the color and detail.
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| Traces of color visible after cleaning | 
 
I remember visiting Mr. Abel in his studio in the mid 1970's; he showed me how he made this work, carving it in redwood, or fir, or some other California native wood, and then "staining" the elements with thinned artist oils.
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| door after restoration | 
There were enough traces of the original paint that I was able to match the colors. I also mixed up a seaweed green to touch up the gouges and scratches in the door.  In the next few weeks much of the color will be absorbed into the wood. A light oiling every year or so keeps it in good condition.
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| carved redwood gates by Mogens Abel | 
Abel also carved these redwood gates in 1972. After some repairs had been done about 5 years ago, I recreated the  polychroming and left it fairly rough.  These have since weathered and worn as intended by the artist.