Okay, so you have been to us with your artwork.
We will have discussed which of the three levels of framing is appropriate
for your artwork. To remind you they are:-
Museum Level - Will give your artwork ultimate protection from physical
and mechanical damage, airborne pollution and acid damage for up
to 35 years. (Suitable for artwork of high value and historical
significance, e.g. historical documents, original paintings, bequeathed
items and fragile objects).
Conservation Level
- Will visually enhance your artwork and
offer a high level of protection for up to 20 years. (Suitable for
collectable artwork that is to be kept for future generations, e.g.
needlework, photographs, memorabilia, limited edition prints and
original artworks).
Commended Level - Enhances your artwork and gives a level of protection
from pollutants for up to 10 years. (Suitable for artwork such as
photographs, posters, reproduction prints, photocopy documents and
display artwork).
These time frames are a general guide only. By bringing your artwork
back to us every three to five years for a free check up and following
the suggestions below you will get many more years from your artwork
than those stated.
Below we have some handy hints that will help to further extend
the life of your art. All artworks are susceptible to damage caused
by extreme temperatures, humidity and light. By carefully selecting
the correct hanging position you can help to extend the life of
your artwork.
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Wherever possible you should hang your
artwork on an interior wall rather than an exterior wall.
Exterior walls, especially south facing, can contain dampness.
If you do find that hanging your artwork on an exterior
wall is unavoidable we can take measures, during the course
of framing, or after, to prevent moisture from penetrating
the reverse of the frame package.
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Ideally, artwork should not be hung above
fireplaces or radiators. Extreme or rapid changes in temperatures
can cause paper and wood to dry out with the result of buckling
and twisting.
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Light can also cause irreparable damage
to artworks. UV filtering glass can be used to minimise
the effects of fading (Hidden House Picture Framing stocks
UV glass). Other measures, such as closing curtains when
a room is not in use and switching off artificial lights
when not needed, can be effective in reducing levels of
light from damaging your artwork. It should be noted that
as well as fading colours within an artwork, UV light could
also increase brittleness of fabric and paper fibres. Always
attempt to hang your artwork outside the line of direct
sunlight, even if your artwork is framed with UV filtering
glass. Watch out for the changing positions of the sun throughout
the year as this can bring sunlight to areas that were previously
in the shade.
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Use two hooks on the wall to hang your
pictures. Using two hooks will ensure that your picture
is evenly balanced and more reliably secured to the wall.
Set them about 75-100mm (3"-4") in from either side of the
picture. We will provide you with free hooks at the time
of collecting your framed artwork; if we forget please remind
us.
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Dust frames with a soft cloth. If liquids
have to be used to clean the glass apply them to the cloth
first rather than directly onto the glass. If UV resistant
glazing has been used on your artwork you can purchase specialised
ammonia free cleaner from us at Hidden House Picture Framing.
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When you have your artwork on the wall
you may wish to consider taking a photograph of it - this
then provides a reference for you to compare against the
artwork in the future to check for any signs of deterioration
or damage. The photograph will also provide the police and
your insurance company with an accurate record should your
house be broken into and your artwork stolen.
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When carrying and transporting artwork,
hold the frame firmly at both sides, not from the top edge.
If you have to store your pictures, make sure that they
are stacked vertically and the right way up. When stacking
framed artwork, stand them glass-to-glass so that the hangers
on the reverse do not damage the frame surface.
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Remember to return your framed artwork
to Hidden House Picture Framing every 3-5 years so that
we can check that the cord and hanging fasteners are in
good condition.
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