Stuck cels with extra complications - is this normal?
Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2018 6:53 pm
Hi All --
I am a new collector who's lurked here for a while, and I have a problem. I was fortunate enough to purchase a Dream Cel from a collector selling down her collection. I thought the cel was 2 layers: 1 showing the characters, and 1 airbrush overlay.
What arrived was... a bit different. First, the airbrush overlay was stapled to a blank cel -- apparently by the studio, since the cel number looks to be written on the blank cel on top. Second, the character layer was apparently 2 layers -- 1 showing the scene, and 1 with an outline/color correction -- and they were stuck together but good. These 2 stuck-together cel layers had a third, transparent layer (maybe another transparent cel with holes in top cut off?) over the back of the painted portion, apparently protecting the paint, and all 3 sheets were taped together.
So instead of a 2-layer cel, I've got 2 stuck-together bunches of cel sheets: 1 airbrush layer + blank cel on top, stapled together; and 1 outline/color correction layer stuck to 1 character layer + blank cel (?) on the back over the paint, taped at the top.
My question is: What do I do about this? Do I do anything? Do I try to unstick/untape/unstaple anything? Is it normal to have these extra cel-layers hanging around, apparently for protection? I wanted to have this cel framed, both to preserve it properly and display it, but can I do that safely in this condition?
I am a new collector who's lurked here for a while, and I have a problem. I was fortunate enough to purchase a Dream Cel from a collector selling down her collection. I thought the cel was 2 layers: 1 showing the characters, and 1 airbrush overlay.
What arrived was... a bit different. First, the airbrush overlay was stapled to a blank cel -- apparently by the studio, since the cel number looks to be written on the blank cel on top. Second, the character layer was apparently 2 layers -- 1 showing the scene, and 1 with an outline/color correction -- and they were stuck together but good. These 2 stuck-together cel layers had a third, transparent layer (maybe another transparent cel with holes in top cut off?) over the back of the painted portion, apparently protecting the paint, and all 3 sheets were taped together.
So instead of a 2-layer cel, I've got 2 stuck-together bunches of cel sheets: 1 airbrush layer + blank cel on top, stapled together; and 1 outline/color correction layer stuck to 1 character layer + blank cel (?) on the back over the paint, taped at the top.
My question is: What do I do about this? Do I do anything? Do I try to unstick/untape/unstaple anything? Is it normal to have these extra cel-layers hanging around, apparently for protection? I wanted to have this cel framed, both to preserve it properly and display it, but can I do that safely in this condition?