Basic preservation

Dusting

A good tool to use for this is a soft-bristle, clean paintbrush. I would recommend buying one for this purpose only, to make sure there is no paint or debris on it. A brush is much better than a cloth as it doesn’t have the loose fibers that can catch on the painting.

It is necessary to check that the painting doesn’t have any loose paint or other 3D elements of the painting, as these can get dislodged by the brush.

It’s best to hold the painting upright, then tilt it forward a little, then sweep gently from one side to the other, or from top to bottom. The tilting of the painting will allow the dust to fall off.

Remember to be gentle; you barely want to touch the painting with the brush.

Temperature

Humidity

Airflow

Storage

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