How to Take a Good Care and Storage Tips for Your Oil Painting

Sep 29
07:41

2010

Rose Pleasure

Rose Pleasure

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Most oil paintings on canvas are pricey, how can you take good care to keep its value.

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Oil painting like any other piece of art is so valuable. Having one genuine oil painting for display at home or in the office is a big thing that for some it will cause for a celebration. It may be an old oil canvas painting or a brand new oil portrait but after unwrapping it you will realized that it is just not an ordinary painting portrait that you will hang in the wall.

Special considerations regarding taking good care of oil portraits are given to oil on canvas paintings which are not mounted behind glass well,How to Take a Good Care and Storage Tips for Your Oil Painting Articles aside from those in museums that is help for preservation purposes. Below are guidelines for you on how to take a good care your valuable painting on canvas for preservation the family heirloom. These also are tips for you to avoid committing mistakes in handling your oil portrait.

What is nice about oil painting is it is a durable sturdy and long lasting art form. When the painting is handled with proper care then it will last for generations.

In handling your oil painting, always remember to handle or carry it by the frame without touching the painting surface so be careful never touch the painted surface of your painting because it can cause unwanted marks or worst scratches and the details of the portrait might be deformed.

Do not allow anything to press either the back or most especially the front of your painting canvas because they may cause damaged like a dent or a hole. If accidents happen never treat the painting yourself if you are not an expert. The best thing to do is to bring it to an expert to repair the damage. Amateur repair works fine but it does not last long.

Place cardboard or plywood on both front and back when being temporarily stored or when transporting your painting. The cardboard must be a bit larger than the outside dimensions of the painting frame. Bubble wrap is to be used and taped or tie firmly.

For permanent storage it must be in a customized plywood container with a painting braced so that air can flow on all sides without shifting.

Extreme heat, cold and humidity are a big NO for oil painting so never exposed your oil canvas in such weather conditions. Basements and attics has never been a good storage area for your paintings neither. The only best place to store your oil portrait is in the wall for everybody to appreciate.

In case that your painting is too old or too dirty, you should bring it to a conservator for restore or clean. To avoid that much dirty, it is recommended that you occasionally dust your oil paint with a clean, soft bristle brush.