Fine art prints and canvas wraps are recreations of digital or handmade artwork.
As vibrant as it looks, it requires the right amount of care to stay and look astounding forever.
Keeping in mind the properties of the fine art prints media and pigments used, it is important to understand that aging of a print is a natural chemical and biological process.
In order to prevent them from factors like pollution, sunlight, heat, humidity, smoke, dust and air circulation.
Follow these 9 Directions to print care to cherish your memories for 50+ years.
1. Avoid direct exposure of prints to sunlight
To prevent prints from fading
Prints are to be displayed indoors only
2. Do not stack prints during transportation and storage
Avoid stacking to prevent from shape shifting
Separate them with pieces of cardboard to avoid damage
3. Use cardboard packing during transportation
Protect the print and frame securely with heavy padding of cardboard
Bubble wrap and place it in a suitable cardboard box
4. Dust at least once in 2 weeks
Display prints in dust-free environment
Occasionally dust it off with a clean, soft brush or a duster to prevent dust accumulation
Do not use cloth, cleaning products or water
5. Use gloves provided in the kit
While handling or framing use the gloves to avoid fingerprints or scratches on the print and frame
6. Avoid exposure of prints from extreme weather conditions
Avoid excessive dryness, humidity,heat or cold
Extreme weather conditions can adversely affect the prints
7. Fix a rubber bush to prevent moisture entering the frame
In coastal or hilly region, if the walls are developing fungus or dampness due to continuous rains, there are chances it may spread to the frame
Fix a small rubber bush behind the frame to avoid direct contact between the wall and the frame
It is advisable to have the print with glass frames in these areas
8. Avoid glass for canvas to breathe
If framed under glass you may 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 adjust with these slight changes.
9. To prevent the prints from moisture
Keep the frame in sunlight for 1 hour a day for a week
In absence of sunlight use a hot air blower or hair dryer on very low heat
Hope this tips will help you to maintain your Fine Art Prints that lasts for generations.
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