Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People Gathering

$350.00

Thes two artwork pieces are framed in quality A3 size matching frames. Professional series acrylic paint on 180gsm black paper.

Size: A3 (x2)

Images display frames next to each other though the frames are able to be displayed as desired.

Both have hook and wires applied; ready for immediate hanging.

Handle with Care: Always handle glass-framed artwork with care to avoid dropping or knocking it against hard surfaces. Hold the frame by its edges or support it from underneath to prevent damage to the glass and the artwork inside.

  1. Clean Regularly: Dust the glass surface regularly using a soft, lint-free cloth or a microfiber cloth to remove any dust or dirt. For stubborn dirt or smudges, lightly dampen the cloth with water or a mild glass cleaner and gently wipe the surface, being careful not to wet the frame or allow moisture to seep into the artwork.

  2. Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Avoid using harsh cleaning chemicals or ammonia-based glass cleaners, as they can damage the frame or the artwork inside. Stick to mild, non-abrasive cleaners and avoid spraying them directly onto the glass surface.

  3. Protect from Direct Sunlight: Direct sunlight can cause fading and deterioration of the artwork over time. Avoid hanging glass-framed artwork in areas where it will be exposed to prolonged sunlight, or use UV-filtering glass to help protect it from harmful UV rays.

  4. Hang Securely: Ensure the artwork is securely hung on the wall using appropriate hanging hardware and anchors suitable for the weight of the frame. Check periodically to make sure the hanging hardware is secure and adjust as needed to prevent the frame from falling or shifting.

  5. Avoid Extreme Temperatures: Extreme temperatures can cause the glass to expand or contract, potentially leading to damage or breakage. Avoid hanging glass-framed artwork in areas prone to temperature fluctuations, such as near heaters, air conditioners, or drafty windows.

  6. Store Properly: When storing glass-framed artwork, lay it flat or store it vertically in a clean, dry, and well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight and moisture. Use protective padding or wrapping to prevent scratching or damage to the frame and glass.

  7. Inspect Regularly: Periodically inspect the glass-framed artwork for any signs of damage, such as chips, cracks, or loose fittings. Address any issues promptly to prevent further damage or deterioration.

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Thes two artwork pieces are framed in quality A3 size matching frames. Professional series acrylic paint on 180gsm black paper.

Size: A3 (x2)

Images display frames next to each other though the frames are able to be displayed as desired.

Both have hook and wires applied; ready for immediate hanging.

Handle with Care: Always handle glass-framed artwork with care to avoid dropping or knocking it against hard surfaces. Hold the frame by its edges or support it from underneath to prevent damage to the glass and the artwork inside.

  1. Clean Regularly: Dust the glass surface regularly using a soft, lint-free cloth or a microfiber cloth to remove any dust or dirt. For stubborn dirt or smudges, lightly dampen the cloth with water or a mild glass cleaner and gently wipe the surface, being careful not to wet the frame or allow moisture to seep into the artwork.

  2. Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Avoid using harsh cleaning chemicals or ammonia-based glass cleaners, as they can damage the frame or the artwork inside. Stick to mild, non-abrasive cleaners and avoid spraying them directly onto the glass surface.

  3. Protect from Direct Sunlight: Direct sunlight can cause fading and deterioration of the artwork over time. Avoid hanging glass-framed artwork in areas where it will be exposed to prolonged sunlight, or use UV-filtering glass to help protect it from harmful UV rays.

  4. Hang Securely: Ensure the artwork is securely hung on the wall using appropriate hanging hardware and anchors suitable for the weight of the frame. Check periodically to make sure the hanging hardware is secure and adjust as needed to prevent the frame from falling or shifting.

  5. Avoid Extreme Temperatures: Extreme temperatures can cause the glass to expand or contract, potentially leading to damage or breakage. Avoid hanging glass-framed artwork in areas prone to temperature fluctuations, such as near heaters, air conditioners, or drafty windows.

  6. Store Properly: When storing glass-framed artwork, lay it flat or store it vertically in a clean, dry, and well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight and moisture. Use protective padding or wrapping to prevent scratching or damage to the frame and glass.

  7. Inspect Regularly: Periodically inspect the glass-framed artwork for any signs of damage, such as chips, cracks, or loose fittings. Address any issues promptly to prevent further damage or deterioration.

Thes two artwork pieces are framed in quality A3 size matching frames. Professional series acrylic paint on 180gsm black paper.

Size: A3 (x2)

Images display frames next to each other though the frames are able to be displayed as desired.

Both have hook and wires applied; ready for immediate hanging.

Handle with Care: Always handle glass-framed artwork with care to avoid dropping or knocking it against hard surfaces. Hold the frame by its edges or support it from underneath to prevent damage to the glass and the artwork inside.

  1. Clean Regularly: Dust the glass surface regularly using a soft, lint-free cloth or a microfiber cloth to remove any dust or dirt. For stubborn dirt or smudges, lightly dampen the cloth with water or a mild glass cleaner and gently wipe the surface, being careful not to wet the frame or allow moisture to seep into the artwork.

  2. Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Avoid using harsh cleaning chemicals or ammonia-based glass cleaners, as they can damage the frame or the artwork inside. Stick to mild, non-abrasive cleaners and avoid spraying them directly onto the glass surface.

  3. Protect from Direct Sunlight: Direct sunlight can cause fading and deterioration of the artwork over time. Avoid hanging glass-framed artwork in areas where it will be exposed to prolonged sunlight, or use UV-filtering glass to help protect it from harmful UV rays.

  4. Hang Securely: Ensure the artwork is securely hung on the wall using appropriate hanging hardware and anchors suitable for the weight of the frame. Check periodically to make sure the hanging hardware is secure and adjust as needed to prevent the frame from falling or shifting.

  5. Avoid Extreme Temperatures: Extreme temperatures can cause the glass to expand or contract, potentially leading to damage or breakage. Avoid hanging glass-framed artwork in areas prone to temperature fluctuations, such as near heaters, air conditioners, or drafty windows.

  6. Store Properly: When storing glass-framed artwork, lay it flat or store it vertically in a clean, dry, and well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight and moisture. Use protective padding or wrapping to prevent scratching or damage to the frame and glass.

  7. Inspect Regularly: Periodically inspect the glass-framed artwork for any signs of damage, such as chips, cracks, or loose fittings. Address any issues promptly to prevent further damage or deterioration.