How do I store a canvas?

Posted by Joe on Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009 at 4:39 am

Q.  Hi Tom and Joe, I’m an avid canvas/giclee/geek (actually, have ALWAYS been a geek – now just expanded the geekiness to fine art photography).   Anyway, I have many canvases in storage.   I want to check with you as to the physical storage conditions.   The work is stored in my bonus room-over-my garage.   Dry, no direct sunlight – but quite hot. The canvases are wrapped appropriately and are stored vertically so as to not stick together.   Is this okay?       My other question is in regards to the UV coating applied at your shop.     Several of my pieces have gotten marks or little streaks from being transported and handled multiple times.     What is the UV protectant made of, and how safe is it to try to clean the marks?   Is there any type of solvent (that you know of) that won’t damage the canvas?     If not, I have a growing problem of unsellable works.   (Please note:   these marks were not present on the work when I picked them up – it’s just ‘wear and tear’ from exhibiting).   :)

A.  (From Tom)   Hi Fellow Geek,  

First, thanks so much for trusting us with your reproductions. Keeping the canvases out of direct sunlight is a good thing. While the heat is not a problem in the short term, the ideal scenario is a cool dry place. I would be concerned that overtime there would be a problem. Big swings in temperature and humidity will make the canvas contract and expand and eventually lose its elasticity.

Regarding the marks from wear and tear of exhibiting, I’d really like to take a look before making a recommendation. If you send one to me, I can do some testing and provide a better answer.


Share

Leave a Reply