Caring for Your Artwork
You’ve just invested in an Eyestorm limited edition print. Ensuring that your print is properly hung in the most suitable environment will help you derive maximum enjoyment from the work over the longest period of time. Below we offer some gentle words of wisdom on how best to protect your investment. If there is anything you would like to know that is not covered here, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
Handling
It is important not to touch the print directly as oils from your hands can damage the artwork and compromise your investment. When handling your artwork please use clean cotton gloves, readily available from any art store.
Storage
To ensure their integrity and your investment, it is vital that these prints are not stored in their packaging long-term, and should be moved to a low-light and acid-free environment as soon as possible.
Hanging
Ensuring that your print hangs in the best conditions possible will enable you to get the best out of your artwork over the longest period of time. Here is some information for ensuring your artwork will remain in good condition for as long as possible.
Framing
Ensuring that your print hangs in the best conditions possible will help maximise your enjoyment of the work over the longest period of time. Here are some quick and simple framing tips for ensuring your work of art remains in good condition for as long as possible.
Glass
UV resistant glass can be more expensive but will block out harmful light rays. Non-shatter glass will ensure that should a breakage occur, glass should not spear or scratch the artwork.
Do not frame your print with the glass pressed directly onto the image surface - this can damage the surface of the work and lead to humidity pockets gathering on the surface of the artwork. Instead, frame your print with a fillet or an air gap between the print surface and the glass.
Mount board / Matt board
Paper and photographic prints are sensitive to acidity levels present in non-professional framing materials. This especially applies to mount board, which should have low acidity levels or be acid free. Ask your framer for the best advice on acid free framing mount materials.
Adhesives
Never use standard sticky tape, blu-tack or regular masking tape for holding your print in place. These will deteriorate with age, may leave sticky marks on your artwork or damage it when removed and have high levels of acidity, which will adversely affect the quality of your print in time. Acid free framing tapes are widely available and should be used by your chosen framer.
ANY QUESTIONS?
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