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ARTWORK CARE ...
SUNLIGHT AND FADING?
Unlike our plants, art doesn’t fare well in intense direct sunlight. Over time direct sunlight can fade or damage the piece, so try not to place a cherished piece of art on an always-bright wall.
HUMIDITY
A good rule of thumb is to leave your most valuable pieces out of the bathroom and kitchen areas that experience a variety of moisture. Over time this can damage or warp your art. Canvases and canvas prints are stretched around a wooden frame, so they are susceptible to dramatic changes in humidity as well. If your home has heating and AC and you don’t live in an incredibly humid climate, you’re good to go.
HOW DO I FRAME THIS?
PAPER PRINTS: I try to create in standard sizes wherever possible, so you can look for off-the-shelf frames from places like Amazon, Target or Michaels. To achieve the best results … I recommend going with a local frame shop whenever possible. They will give you the best quality to make your new piece really shine!
CANVAS PRINTS: I typically recommend a float-frame style for canvas prints. It finishes the piece but the frame does not sit against the canvas. It also gives the art a dimensional gallery look and feel.
CLEANING AND DUSTING?
ORIGINALS: You may gently dust the front and sides with a dry feather duster. Do not rub or wipe across the piece with your hands. Don’t use anything wet or spray anything onto the piece, as it may damage the paint or erase lines of ink and graphite on the artwork ... it can also dimple the canvas.
CANVAS PRINTS: Same applies, you can gently dust it with a feather duster but don’t rub the surface with cloth, and don’t spray anything on it as it could damage the image and dimple the canvas.
FRAMED GLASS PRINTS: You may clean the glass with windex or other glass-suitable cleaners.
ACRYLIC & METAL PRINTS: Treat it like your TV or your eyeglasses and wipe very gently with a microfiber cloth, the surface can be scratched otherwise.
I'M MOVING ... HELP!
PRO: If you can have a pro pack up your stuff, definitely go that route. They can pick it up, and either deliver it or pack it to ship to another city.
DIY: I recommend putting cardboard corners onto the piece and then wrapping it in brown paper. In transit, try to lay it flat (nothing above or below) or lean it against a flat surface with gentle supports to keep it from moving around. Your primary concern with canvases is anything poking in and tearing or dimpling it. Brown paper will help to protect the surface from scratches.
MULTIPLES: A good rule of thumb is to pack everything individually, and then move them face-to-face and back-to-back. That way, the hanging hardware won’t scratch the front of a piece.
INSURANCE RIDERS?
I am happy to provide an appraisal of your artwork so you may inform your insurance agent of the value and decide whether a rider for artwork is needed. Contact me to set this up.
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This means you can use the camera on your phone or tablet and superimpose any piece of art onto a wall inside of your home or business.
To use this feature, Just look for the "Live Preview AR" button when viewing any piece of art on this website!
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