How Should I Take Care of My Painting
How Should I Take Care of My Painting?
Owning art is like having a living, breathing piece of history.
Taking care of your painting is crucial for its longevity and helps maintain its value. Think of it as providing a stable and safe home for your artwork. Here are general care tips:
Keep It Clean (Gently!)
Gently dust your painting regularly with a soft, clean, dry microfiber cloth, a soft brush, or a feather duster.
For framed works, dust the frame and glass. Never use water or cleaning solutions, which can damage the surface or loosen paint, directly on the painting itself.
Monitor Environmental Conditions
Temperature and Humidity Control
This is perhaps the most critical aspect of art care.
Paintings, especially those on canvas or wood, are sensitive to fluctuations. Maintain a stable environment.
Ideal conditions are generally a stable room temperature range between 18–24°C (65–75°F) and relative humidity levels of 45-55% to prevent warping or mould.
Light Exposure Control
UV rays are the enemy of art! They can cause pigments to fade, canvas to become brittle, and even accelerate deterioration.
Keep paintings out of direct sunlight to prevent fading, even if it is filtered through a window. Use curtains or blinds to control light exposure.
Indirect, low UV lighting is best. Avoid halogen lights.
Keep Away from Heat Sources
Radiators, fireplaces, air conditioning vents, and even strong light bulbs can cause localised heat and temperature fluctuations that damage paintings.

Avoid Direct Handling
Oils from your fingers can damage the surface of a painting over time.
Always handle paintings by the frame or stretcher bars, never by the canvas or painted surface. If unframed, wear clean cotton gloves.
Inspect Regularly
Check for signs of mould, flaking, fading, insect damage, warping, or cracking.
Catching issues early can save your painting. If you see anything suspicious, consult a conservator.

Consider Professional Cleaning
Never attempt to clean or restore a painting yourself unless you are a trained conservator.
If your painting looks dull or dirty, and needs more than just dusting, consult a professional art conservator.
Pest Control
Insects can be attracted to art materials. Regularly inspect your paintings for any signs of pests and address them immediately if found.





