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The Art of Looking After Your Art - Rebecca Collett

Here are my top tips for cleaning, protecting and looking after your art. One - Ask the artist. Ask the artist for their advice and follow it.

How to Care for Your Artwork: 5 Simple Tips - Sorelle Gallery Fine Art

We'll run down five simple tips on how to care for your artwork. 1. Hang artwork outside of direct sunlight.

Guide on how to take care of your artwork - Victory Art

In this guide, you will learn how to properly take care of each type of artwork. In general. Page 3. PART 1. OIL PAINTINGS.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR ORIGINAL PAINTING - Sarina Diakos Art

Acrylic paintings are expected to have a longer life span than oil paintings, and are considered more resistant to aging.

Caring For Your Treasures - AIC & FAIC Learning

A guide for caring for porcelain, earthenware, “crystal,” pottery, art glass, jewelry, dolls, sculpture, tableware, tiles, kitchenware, and other items made ...

How to care for your art - Affordable Art Fair

We've put together a complete guide on how to display and look after your collection to make sure it remains in perfect nick for years to come.

14 Tips: Taking Care of Your Art - ezeeart

From display and framing best practices to storage, transportation, cleaning methods and more, we've got you covered with useful tips and advice.

How to Care for Your Art - Erin Hanson

How The Erin Hanson Gallery uses retouching varnish to protect paintings: Step One: When Erin finishes a painting, she leaves it to dry for 6-8 ...

How to Care for Your Collections | Smithsonian American Art Museum

It is important to keep good object records and a collection history. This data will be invaluable for insurance purposes in case of theft or disaster.

How to Care for and Maintain Your Art Collection - Mash Gallery

This guide will provide you with essential tips on how to care for your art collection, ensuring each piece remains a stunning centerpiece in your home for ...

Fine Art Care Guide: Displaying, Preserving, Handling and Hanging ...

How to Display and Preserve Your Paintings · Display in areas away from extreme temperature. · Humidity can also affect the artwork. · Dust on a regular basis with ...

Tips for Artwork Care and Maintenance - Art Business News

Finally, the essential thing about artwork care is to keep it clear from sunlight and moisture. Moisture can ruin the artwork significantly, ...

Caring for your works of art | Auckland Art Gallery

High levels of humidity and temperature can increase the rate of chemical reaction, effectively speeding up the rate of deterioration of any artwork. Conversely ...

Caring for Your Paintings | Museum Conservation Institute

Great care needs to be taken when handling paintings. Only one painting should be handled at a time. Large panels and canvases should be moved by two or more ...

Caring for Your Art: Essential Tips for Cleaning and Preserving Origin

It's recommended to clean your painting every few months or as needed, depending on the environment it's in, and how much dust and grime it's exposed to. But ...

How to Care for Your Art Collection - Raúl Lara Contemporary Artist

In this guide, we will provide you with tips and techniques to help you care for your art collection and ensure it remains in top condition for years to come.

How To Take Care Of Your Art - KAKE art

In this article, we'll explore how to care for your artwork at home, including how to clean it, where to hang it, and which places to avoid.

Caring for Your Artwork | How to Care for Art | Art2Arts Articles

It is important to hang the artwork in an area with moderate humidity, away from direct exposure to the sun and away from any heat sources.

6 Ways to Care for Your Art Prints and Keep Them in Pristine ...

One way to ensure the longevity of your art prints is to buy pieces from art platforms like DROOL that sell high-quality fine art prints and not dodgy prints ...

To Protect and Preserve: Caring for Your Fine Art - The Scout Guide

“I always recommend that clients place their art where it will receive the least amount of consistent, direct sunlight.” Have a perpetually ...