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Aftercare: Painting Care Tips


DO’s

  • Hold the painting by the wooden stretcher bars only.
  • If your canvas painting gets slightly stretched or dented, try spraying water on the back (unpainted) side to shrink the area. For severe indentations, consult a professional.
  • Use compressed air in a can to blow away surface dust.
  • The best type of light for your painting is indirect sunlight, recessed lighting, and halogen lights (not ultraviolet).

DON’Ts

  • Avoid any kind of pressure (even finger pressure) to the front or back of the canvas. Cracks in the paint will likely develop after a time if this is done.
  • Avoid placing the artwork above a heat source such as active fireplaces or in moist environments like bathrooms for an extended period of time. Rapid environmental fluctuations will be harmful to the painting.
  • Avoid using any liquid, including water, to clean the surface of your acrylic painting. Never use dry or moist dust cloths, stiff bristle brushes, or feather dusters to clean a painting, as threads can catch on areas of raised paint and dusters can scratch the painting.