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How to Care for Your Art

After buying a piece of art, it is important to treat it with care. Art is an investment, and with proper handling it can remain in peak condition for years to come. Educating yourself about how to protect your artwork is one of the wisest things you will ever do if you plan to continue collecting and investing in art.


1. Keep your paintings out of direct sunlight. Your painting might have a protective layer of varnish over the paint, but it is still possible for it to crack or fade if subjected to bright sunlight for long periods of time.


2. Do not lean anything against the surface of a canvas. Objects near a painting may not seem sharp enough to pierce the canvas, but it is always surprising what will cause a scratch or a rip. Prevent accidents and store your paintings away from anything that might press against the surface. Try not to lean paintings on one another when storing them. Separate them with pieces of cardboard to avoid damage.


3. Dust your paintings with a clean, soft rag occasionally to prevent dust buildup. Don’t use cleaning products or water!


4. Hang your paintings away from very busy and possibly messy areas. Over time, paintings can accumulate a thin layer of dust and pollutants, airborne grime from cooking oils, particles from smoking and insect specks. If there is a place to display your piece away from these things, or where it will be somewhat less exposed, try to position it there.


5. Wrap your painting well if you plan to transport it. Be sure to put a piece of cardboard over the front to protect the canvas, or put bubble wrap around it if possible. Rough handling can damage both the painting and the frame so pack it securely.


6. Try to avoid subjecting your paintings to extreme changes in atmosphere. Avoid excessive dryness, humidity, heat or cold. All of these conditions can affect the state of your artwork in a negative way (canvas puckering, paint cracking, etc.).


7. If your painting does get damaged, don’t fix it yourself. Take it to the place of purchase for a referral or look up a qualified conservator on your own. Amateur repairs can reduce the value of your artwork drastically.


8. Do not frame paintings on canvas under glass. because canvas needs to breathe. A painting can take a long time to dry or ‘cure’ completely. If it is framed under glass before it dries, you will trap moisture inside the frame. Canvases experience small, subtle shifts over time due to mild atmospheric changes, so it is best to leave them without glass to allow them to flow with these slight changes.


9. Do not cover paintings with plastic for long periods of time. If there is humidity in the air, they may start to grow mold. Cotton sheets are best for keeping dust away.