How to Preserve Your Watercolor Painting
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How to Preserve Your Watercolor Painting
Introduction
Whether the value of your painting is monetary or sentimental, be sure to protect and preserve it properly.
Instructions
Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Before Framing
Steps
1
Step One
Place your painting between two pieces of acid-free paper to prevent damage from dust and dirt.
2
Step Two
Lay it flat and keep it out of the light.
3
Step Three
Store it in a cool, dry place.
Tips & Warnings
- When painting a picture, use acid-free paper and high-quality paints. Paints should have a light fastness rating of 1 or 2.
- When purchasing original artwork, speak to the artist if possible. Ask about the type of paper and paint quality used for the painting.
Framing
Steps
1
Step One
Frame your painting as soon as possible to protect it from dirt, dust and handling.
2
Step Two
Mat your painting using acid-free mat board. A mat allows air to circulate around the painting and prevents damage from moisture.
3
Step Three
Hinge mount your painting. Mounting your painting provides support and protects it from bending and warping.
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Step Four
Frame your painting under ultraviolet (UV)-protective glass to protect it from fading.
5
Step Five
Seal the back of the picture frame with paper to keep dust and insects out.
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Step Six
Hang your painting away from direct sunlight.
Tips & Warnings
- Vacuum mounting is not recommended for quality artwork. This process permanently fuses the painting to the mat board, reducing the value of the piece. It is recommended for inexpensive posters only.
- It is worth the investment to have good quality art mounted, matted and framed by a licensed, professional framer.
- Do not place artwork directly against the framing glass. This will trap moisture and damage the painting.
Overall Things You'll Need
- UV-protective Glasses
- Watercolor Paints
- Acid-free Watercolor Paper
- Watercolor Paintbrushes
- Picture Hangers
- Acid-free Mat Board
- Picture Frames
- Watercolor Brush Cleaners
- Watercolor Art
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- How to Buy Oil Paints for Canvas Painting
- How to Learn the Tole Painting Style
- How to make a light painting
- How to Select Watercolor Brushes
- How to Set Up a Watercolor Painting Set
- How to Use a Watercolor Block
- How to Make a Salt Painting
- How to Stretch Watercolor Paper
- How to Use Watercolor Brushes
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