Canvas Art Print Care
Direct Sunlight
Endeavor to not put canvas art prints in front of big windows because daylight fades colors and canvas. Special Ultra violet-coated windows can help to slow this process. The Fine Art Trade Guild has set industry-wide standards for printing and framing resources.
Overheating
Clearly, canvas art prints shouldn't be hung over radiators. Excessive or fast variations in warmth causes canvas as well as wood to twist and dry out and glues to weaken.
Damp Conditions
Damp can encourage canvas art prints to wrinkle. If the ripples come into contact with the frame the image could stick and be difficult to take off. Damp in addition lends itself to fungal growth - liable to appear as brown marks. Specialist framing can slow down these effects, but it is always preferred to not hang framed canvas art prints in damp surroundings. Set aside several weeks before hanging artwork on newly plastered walls.
Effective Display
Bear in mind the majority of images are intended to be seen at eye-level. Whilst hanging a collection of images of assorted dimensions line up the top edges. Groups of painting needn't be positioned in regular patterns, but they would ideally go in hand with some type of general plan. You could try laying them out on the floor before making your decision.
Hanging
Place 2 hooks on the wall, both positioned roughly a quarter of the distance in from each side of the image. Make certain the string, cable or alternative method you decided on is intended to bear the load of your pictures. Anywhere safety is key, as in kid's bedrooms, consult a specialist regarding safety fixtures and glazing.
Safe Handling
While holding and moving a canvas, hold the frame tightly on both edges. If you need to keep images, be certain that they are stored vertically in addition to the correct way up. While stacking canvas art prints, place them face to face in order that the fittings cannot scratch the frames.