How do I protect my art when moving?
Author: Arlene Haggert
Website: http://www.Art-HQ.com
Added: Sat, Sep 23, 2006 22:57:12
Category: Art Questions
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You can help prevent damage to your artworks during moving by covering them with used newspapers and sheets. This will help prevent small dings and chips in transit.
Also secure your art works by putting them all in one box. Your frames and your sculptures should be wrapped with used newspapers and tightly tied together. Then, even if you hit bumps on the road, your art items will be secured.
You should also wrap them in a plastic waterproof tarp or sheet, so when the rain pours down, the paint on your paintings will not dissolve or run. Plastic bags and bubble wrap can also be a great help in moving your art works.
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