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  • Protect Your Art Work- Everything You Need to Know About Caring for Art

    Posted on October 27th, 2009 No comments

    The aim of every artist is to arrest motion, which is life, by artificial means and hold it fixed so that a hundred years later, when a stranger looks at it, it moves again since it is life. “ ~William Faulkner. I’m sure when Faulkner made this profound statement he was not referring to storage, framing and displaying techniques that make sure your art work moves again a century later.  I guess though, his reference to “artificial means” could be stretched to encompass conservation methods.If only I could alter Ben Jonson’s famous quote “Art hath an enemy called ignorance” and switch the word ignorance to UV rays and humidity!

    If you own pieces of art worth more than the frame they’re set in then you should know that your art collection can deteriorate in quality and loose its value over time if not protected.Care for your original art prints starts long before you buy it, which is why it is imperative to ask the seller the materials that were used in making and conserving the piece and where and how the art was stored- especially, if you’re buying from an online seller and not directly from a gallery.

    From initial research before buying to transportation, storage, framing and hanging, special care will ensure integrity and longevity of your art piece.

    After you have purchased the art work you need to figure out transportation:

    When packing and shipping your art, it’s important to find materials that will provide maximum protection during their journey. If your art piece is an unusual size or dimension, you might need to have a custom box made. Sometimes art stores will give you one.There are specialty shipping companies that handle rare and costly goods and you pay a premium for their handling abilities. They have special wrapping and packaging materials depending on the medium and size of your art. Check on the covered insurance if your piece is valuable.

    Once delivered you need to store it before framing or mounting:

    Ready For Framing and Display; Make sure the following are used:

    Display and caring for your art:

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  • Welcome to Kyla Art! Online Art Gallery

    Posted on October 26th, 2009 4 comments

    Leo the Lion 2009 (detail)Lotus Hands 2009 8x10'' Acrylic on canvasAurora 2007 Aurora 2007 (15.7x11.8'') Acrylic on canvas with varnish finishEutopia 2009 3 panel piece Acrylic on canvasThreadbare 2009 24x8'' Acrylic on canvasBodies 301009

    All works in the galleries on this site are complete KylaArt originals.

    Browse through any of the three galleries I currently have, including:

     - My Full Gallery – view the complete online collection of my works

     - My Gallery of Pieces for Sale – take an original KylaArt home!

     - My Work in Progress Gallery – see what's coming up and the process of how I create my art

     

    Also feel free to Contact Me, I'm always happy to hear any kind of feedback and open to discuss any custom pieces

     

    Further below is a random collection of articles and videos I've collected.

     

    Enjoy!

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