An original artwork that has previously been framed has rolled into the shop; the frame has been damaged and I've been asked to sort it. The artwork is oil-on-board (3mm card & canvas), an original work by a local artist: likely not worth a mint right now, but definitely a one-off piece and clearly treasured by the owner. Thing is, the previous framer seems to have used either spray adhesive or something akin to wallpaper paste to glue it to a mountboard (which is also damaged), then used about three yards of double-sided tape to stick it to the back of a window mount. Just by the by, the bevel cuts on the window mount are also janky as hell.
So, question: is there any way to extract the artwork from the mountboard without doing irreparable damage? Is the piece effectively just wrecked? Or if so the best thing to just do the best job I can (no other way than a bodge, even with the greatest care taken), and try to hide the hell that lies beneath?
If nothing can be done (and it is a forlorn hope), anyone got tips on breaking bad news to a heartbroken customer?
