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Caring for your new artwork

Sandy lizard aboriginal art Original Artwork

Please contact the artist kaypauli@sandylizard.com for special care instructions if they have not provided any on delivery of your artwork.

Different substrates and mediums require the appropriate care when framing or displaying in your home. To ensure the longest life for your art, always have it framed professionally.

It is important to treat all Fine Art Reproductions (Giclee) just like you would an original piece of art. Remember that like any original the way you frame it and care for it will affect the life of the image.

Sandy lizard aboriginal art Fine Art Cotton Rag Reproductions.

Handle loose paper prints or fine art reproductions with extreme care to avoid kinks.

Ideally, wear cotton gloves to keep skin oil and dirt off the print.

The media used for printing are coated with a special emulsion to encapsulate the inks. This emulsion will scratch if handled roughly.

Always handle by the border, rather than touching the printed surface. We do not recommend prints without borders unless they are being framed immediately.

Cotton Rag Reproductions should always be framed behind glass or acrylic or placed in mattes in a protective archival box or album. When framing a quality reproduction, be sure to use a reputable framer who uses archival products that will assist in keeping your art looking good for generations to come.

Museum glass costs more but will increase the longevity of your art due to it’s ability to block UV light. Use good quality conservation or Museum mattes when framing.

Hang your artwork away from direct sunlight or lights that emit a lot of UV.

A framed artwork should only ever need is dusting for the frame and cleaning the glass – your framer will advise you how to clean museum glass. Regular glass can be cleaned with any normal glass cleaner.

Sandy lizard aboriginal art Canvas Fine Art Reproductions.

All our Fine art canvas reproductions have a spray coating of UV inhibiting, anti-fungal laminate, designed to enhance the colour and add an extra level of protection to the ink on the canvas. This coating also increases the longevity of the colours in your image.

Always handle your canvas with care as it can be scratched if mistreated or the ink can be removed if the frame is dragged along another surface. Treat it like a valuable original artwork – always handle carefully.

Canvases that are supplied by us, stretched onto our stretcher frames are covered by our replacement warranty. Should anything happen to damage your canvas, or if the colours fade, return it to us and if the file is still available, we will replace it at 50% of it’s current cost.

Atmospheric conditions will cause the canvas to expand and contract. For this reason we do not overstretch a canvas – we always allow a little give, this is normal for inkjet canvases. Once your canvas is stretched properly and hung, you are unlikely to see any changes, but the canvas will tighten and relax with changes in humidity.

The very nature of a natural product such as cotton canvas means that there will be imperfections (lumps and bumps) in the surface of the canvas caused by the variations in the cotton threads that make up the canvas. This is normal and a feature of cotton canvas. It also means that printing to exact sizes is a challenge. All stretched canvases will be within a few millimetres of the ordered size.

Do not display your canvas reproductions in areas of high concentrations of UV light or heat. Use correct coloured art lighting for best results. Canvas reproductions should be hung in a clean environment and cleaned with a light feather duster. Solvents etc should not be used. If anything marks your canvas or stains it, then please bring it in to us to see if it can be easily fixed or replaced under warranty.

 

 

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