Friday 21 August 2020

Few Things to Know When Storing Your Art Work

 The adage “art is priceless” is most probably correct, and art lovers know why — art is made with passion, love, and a touch of madness. It’s irreconcilable and notably irreplaceable in the sense that you can’t buy the same piece of art with the same feeling, as you would do with a home appliance or car or any other thing. Hence, storing artworks — whether bought from a Native American gallery or an online store — the right way is crucial to keep them unscathed and new throughout the lifespan. Here are a few things to know when storing your precious art pieces:

Avoid direct sunlight

Prolonged exposure to sunlight is likely to deteriorate your paintings and other artworks because of ultraviolet radiation. The colors may fade or lighten on coming in contact with the direct sunlight, especially in watercolor and oil paintings. Even if you have covered them with a UV-protected film, it’s not worth the gamble. So, store or hang your artworks where the sun can’t get to them. 




Store them in a dark, dry, cool place

Considering the damage that the sunlight could cause to your art pieces, the best place to store them is in a cool, dry, and dark place where temperature fluctuation and humidity are minimal. 

Don’t clean your art pieces with soap and water

Because artworks are sensitive to moisture, it’s not a good idea to clean them with water and soap. Should you need to clean your paintings or other pieces of art, use a soft dusting cloth or take them to an art restoration store.

Don’t touch paintings

There’s a reason staff at a Native American gallery always wear cotton gloves when handling paintings and artwork. The natural oil from your palm and fingers can cause a chemical reaction with the oil and chemicals used in the painting, which can damage its color and texture. Plus, touching them may leave your fingerprints, making them look less appealing.

If you want to know more about art care or want to buy art, many online Indian Art galleries can provide you with everything you need to keep your love for art alive and moving.