At Shiner’s Pet Portraits, we understand that creating a beautiful drawing of your beloved pet requires care and attention to detail. To help you preserve your artwork for years to come, we have prepared this drawing care guide. Follow these steps to ensure the longevity and quality of your precious artwork.
Portrait Care Guide
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Clean Hands: Before handling your drawing, make sure your hands are clean and free from any oils or lotions that could transfer onto the paper.
Avoid Touching: Minimize touching the surface of the drawing as much as possible, especially in areas where graphite or pastel is applied. Skin oils and moisture can cause smudging or discoloration.
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Flat, Dry Surface: Store your drawing on a flat surface to prevent warping or bending. Avoid storing it in humid or damp environments that may negatively impact the paper's integrity.
Acid-Free Sleeves or Portfolios: In order to protect your drawing from dust, moisture, and sunlight, consider using acid-free sleeves or portfolios. These archival-quality materials shield your artwork from harmful elements.
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Avoid Direct Sunlight: Exposure to direct sunlight can cause fading and discoloration over time. Display your drawing in an area that is not directly hit by sunlight or use UV-filtering glass if you choose to frame it.
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Professional Framing: If you decide to frame your drawing, consult a professional framer who specializes in preserving artwork. They can guide you in selecting the right frame, mat, and glass options to ensure the long-term protection of your drawing.
Spacers: Ask your framer to use spacers to maintain a distance between the artwork and the glass. This helps prevent the drawing from sticking to the glass or smudging.
By following these care guidelines, you can ensure that your pet portrait remains vibrant and beautiful for years to come. Remember, preserving your artwork is an investment in keeping your cherished memories alive. If you have any questions or need further assistance, please contact me at shiners.artwork@gmail.com