Photo by Marge Post/NPS
Fine Art Conservation Laboratories cleans and repairs Fred Kabotie's murals.
Conservation of wall murals by Hopi Indian artist Fred Kabotie at Painted Desert Inn was completed by Fine Art Conservation Laboratories. The murals are an important artistic element at Painted Desert Inn and many consider them priceless works of art. The team repaired flaking paint and detached plaster layers, and removed stains, surface grime, and a wax layer added during a 1977 conservation project. Cracks in the murals were filled in with plaster and in-painting (painting only where paint was missing) blended the repairs with Kabotie's original paint colors. All six murals were coated with a matte varnish layer to protect the surface, essentially waterproofing it.
Even though the problems that have and will continue to afflict Painted Desert Inn present a struggle for the National Park Service, we are committed to its preservation. In many ways these problems contribute to the overall love and appreciation for this unique National Historic Landmark.