Medium: Acrylic
Material: Canvas
Size: 36H X 24W X 1.5D
Blue (Original)
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Q. What about regular maintenance? Should we be dusting our paintings and frames?
A. "We certainly recommend dusting paintings regularly using a dry, soft and fine brush. As for the frames, one can use a damp cloth or whatever is used with furniture depending on the material the frame is made of. A good piece of advice would be to keep works on paper away from humid areas — bathrooms or next to the stove in kitchen area."
Additional info:
- Keep art away from prolonged direct sunlight exposure. Ultraviolet light is one of the biggest reasons that art fades. Exposing to direct sunlight and even strong artificial light from bulbs can cause color fading.
- Poor Handling - incorrect treatment of the paper while handling can lead to creases and bends that are difficult to remove. Dirty hands and/or oils on the fingers can scuff the surface and leave residues.
- Extreme fluctuating temperatures - extreme temperature fluctuations can cause expansion and contraction of the paper fibers and make the print surface uneven. Temperature increases can also increase the rate of deterioration
- Humidity - high humidity can cause foxing (brown spots) on paper. On the other hand, too low of humidity will dry out the paper and make it brittle. Extreme fluctuations can also cause the print to buckle.
- Pollution - pollutants like sulphur and other airborne particulates, dust, dirt, sweat and oils from your hands as well as acids from the certain paper and mounting materials from framing. Acids from the paper or the framing materials can cause colors to bleach out and cause discolorations of the paper.
- Storage - Improper storage can lead to prints coming in contact with any of the things listed here.
- Mounting - Acidic mat board and other framing materials can transfer their acidity to the paper which can cause mat burn over time (the paper turns a brown color). The paper may also become brittle and even disintegrate. Mounting and framing with the correct materials is very important.
info from:
hozroprintshop.com/blogs/news/how-to-care-for-fine-art-prints
https://canvas.saatchiart.com/art/art-news/the-best-ways-to-care-for-clean-and-store-art