Properly taking care of your painting on canvas will make it last much longer and can keep you watching for many, many years
Painting on canvas are the most sensitive articles and damages are very common. Inappropriate workmanship, temperature changes, lighting changes, improper fixing and improper storage can cause a number of damage to the paintwork.
Decorative objects such as frames can also suffer damage from pollution, lighting, temperature and cleaning products.
Some special care for handling and correct cleaning are necessary for the conservation of art and decoration pieces, such as painting on canvas
Some tips for conserving your painting on canvas are:
- Keep the work away from all sources of heat such as lamps, fireplace, etc.
- Avoid direct or excessive lighting of the sun or artificial light, as both can cause pigment discoloration
- Remove dust from the frames on both the front and back at least once a week to prevent the appearance of fungi and moths.
- Avoid moisture directly or indirectly, and may cause fungi to appear.
- Using dry cotton cloth is one of the tips to clean the work of art without damaging it (Never use a damp cloth for this purpose).
- Carefully pack the work to be transported (use tissue paper, nylon foam or bubble wrap) to avoid vibration, shock, etc.
What if you are storing?
How to Store painting on canvas
- Choose a location to store the screen that has the least amount of human traffic.
- Wrap the painting on canvas with a blanket or bubble wrap. Use masking tape to seal them.
- Put on the front and back of the painting a hard cardboard or cardboard, to avoid risks of contact with the piece.
- Avoid storing in hot places. The heat makes the paint soft and peels.
- Do not touch objects on the work, thus avoiding the risk of damaging them.
- To store frameless paintings, wrap it in parchment paper and then place it in a paper or plastic tube.
The Brazilian Artist Lobo, works with the best that exists in the market in artistic materials
The material used is acrylic paint and screen panel, from the Trident Gallery line, stapled from behind that dispenses frame.
Artistic canvas in natural cotton with protection against deterioration by acidity. With primer based on titanium and acrylic. Fabric imported from the United States, with wood of reforestation of great quality, ensuring the canvas always stretched.
See too:
Discover some Artworks by the Artist Lobo
The History of Painting. The Evolution of Art
Artwork inspired by Cities Around the World
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