Stains
When handling the artwork, wear white gloves to prevent stains. This practice is standard among professional art handlers. Even with gloves, it’s essential to hold the artwork only by the frame, avoiding direct contact with the fibers. The oils from bare hands can damage the artwork’s surface over time, so please refrain from touching the fibers directly.
Storage
The artwork must always be stored in a temperature-controlled environment. For long-term storage, ensure regulated air flow to prevent condensation, which could potentially damage the artwork. Storing the artwork in plastic may exacerbate this risk, and static from the plastic can cause fibers to shift upon unwrapping. For short-term storage, we recommend wrapping only the artwork’s face and frame in clean cardboard. For long-term storage, it’s advisable to wrap the work in archival cardboard.