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Collecting and Carrying Water in Coolamons

$350.00

This painting represents the gathering, collecting and carrying water in coolamons.

Thick edge stretched canvas, professional series acrylic paint and liquitex varnish

3.5cm D X 51cm L X 40cm H

Caring for a stretched canvas painting is essential to ensure its longevity and preservation.

  1. Handle with Care: Always handle the canvas with clean, dry hands. Avoid touching the painted surface directly, as oils and dirt from your hands can transfer to the canvas and damage the paint over time.

  2. Avoid Moisture: Keep the canvas away from areas with high humidity or moisture, as dampness can cause the canvas to warp or mold to develop. Avoid hanging the painting in bathrooms or kitchens where steam and moisture are prevalent.

  3. Protect from Direct Sunlight: Direct sunlight can cause the colors in the painting to fade over time. Hang the canvas away from windows or use UV-filtering glass if displaying it in a brightly lit room.

  4. Dust Regularly: Dust the surface of the canvas regularly using a soft, dry brush or a microfiber cloth. Gently brush the surface in one direction to remove any dust or particles that may have accumulated.

  5. Avoid Extreme Temperatures: Avoid hanging the canvas in areas with extreme temperatures or fluctuations in temperature, such as near heaters, air conditioners, or drafts. These conditions can cause the canvas to expand and contract, leading to potential damage.

  6. Transport with Care: When transporting the canvas, handle it carefully to avoid bending or creasing. If necessary, protect the canvas with bubble wrap or cardboard to prevent damage during transit.

  7. Store Properly: If you need to store the canvas for an extended period, ensure it is stored in a clean, dry, and well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight and moisture. Store the canvas vertically to prevent warping or bending.

  8. Avoid Hanging Above Heat Sources: Avoid hanging the canvas above fireplaces or other heat sources, as the heat can damage both the canvas and the paint.

  9. Professional Restoration: If the canvas becomes damaged or shows signs of deterioration, consider consulting a professional conservator or restorer for repairs or conservation treatments.

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This painting represents the gathering, collecting and carrying water in coolamons.

Thick edge stretched canvas, professional series acrylic paint and liquitex varnish

3.5cm D X 51cm L X 40cm H

Caring for a stretched canvas painting is essential to ensure its longevity and preservation.

  1. Handle with Care: Always handle the canvas with clean, dry hands. Avoid touching the painted surface directly, as oils and dirt from your hands can transfer to the canvas and damage the paint over time.

  2. Avoid Moisture: Keep the canvas away from areas with high humidity or moisture, as dampness can cause the canvas to warp or mold to develop. Avoid hanging the painting in bathrooms or kitchens where steam and moisture are prevalent.

  3. Protect from Direct Sunlight: Direct sunlight can cause the colors in the painting to fade over time. Hang the canvas away from windows or use UV-filtering glass if displaying it in a brightly lit room.

  4. Dust Regularly: Dust the surface of the canvas regularly using a soft, dry brush or a microfiber cloth. Gently brush the surface in one direction to remove any dust or particles that may have accumulated.

  5. Avoid Extreme Temperatures: Avoid hanging the canvas in areas with extreme temperatures or fluctuations in temperature, such as near heaters, air conditioners, or drafts. These conditions can cause the canvas to expand and contract, leading to potential damage.

  6. Transport with Care: When transporting the canvas, handle it carefully to avoid bending or creasing. If necessary, protect the canvas with bubble wrap or cardboard to prevent damage during transit.

  7. Store Properly: If you need to store the canvas for an extended period, ensure it is stored in a clean, dry, and well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight and moisture. Store the canvas vertically to prevent warping or bending.

  8. Avoid Hanging Above Heat Sources: Avoid hanging the canvas above fireplaces or other heat sources, as the heat can damage both the canvas and the paint.

  9. Professional Restoration: If the canvas becomes damaged or shows signs of deterioration, consider consulting a professional conservator or restorer for repairs or conservation treatments.

This painting represents the gathering, collecting and carrying water in coolamons.

Thick edge stretched canvas, professional series acrylic paint and liquitex varnish

3.5cm D X 51cm L X 40cm H

Caring for a stretched canvas painting is essential to ensure its longevity and preservation.

  1. Handle with Care: Always handle the canvas with clean, dry hands. Avoid touching the painted surface directly, as oils and dirt from your hands can transfer to the canvas and damage the paint over time.

  2. Avoid Moisture: Keep the canvas away from areas with high humidity or moisture, as dampness can cause the canvas to warp or mold to develop. Avoid hanging the painting in bathrooms or kitchens where steam and moisture are prevalent.

  3. Protect from Direct Sunlight: Direct sunlight can cause the colors in the painting to fade over time. Hang the canvas away from windows or use UV-filtering glass if displaying it in a brightly lit room.

  4. Dust Regularly: Dust the surface of the canvas regularly using a soft, dry brush or a microfiber cloth. Gently brush the surface in one direction to remove any dust or particles that may have accumulated.

  5. Avoid Extreme Temperatures: Avoid hanging the canvas in areas with extreme temperatures or fluctuations in temperature, such as near heaters, air conditioners, or drafts. These conditions can cause the canvas to expand and contract, leading to potential damage.

  6. Transport with Care: When transporting the canvas, handle it carefully to avoid bending or creasing. If necessary, protect the canvas with bubble wrap or cardboard to prevent damage during transit.

  7. Store Properly: If you need to store the canvas for an extended period, ensure it is stored in a clean, dry, and well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight and moisture. Store the canvas vertically to prevent warping or bending.

  8. Avoid Hanging Above Heat Sources: Avoid hanging the canvas above fireplaces or other heat sources, as the heat can damage both the canvas and the paint.

  9. Professional Restoration: If the canvas becomes damaged or shows signs of deterioration, consider consulting a professional conservator or restorer for repairs or conservation treatments.

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