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How to ship artwork on paper.
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Lay the print flat on a piece of sturdy cardboard that is four inches wider and longer than the print leaving a two inch margin on each side.
Jason horejs to learn how to best approach the shipping process so that your artwork arrives safely.
Apply tape in a star pattern to the frame s glass.
If you re shipping an oil painting take measurements as you would with any other piece.
If possible the best way to ship or store an unframed work on paper is to have the work matted between an archival mat board backing and mat board window.
Secure the four sides of the cardboard with tape preferably blue painter s tape to avoid any adhesive material from accidentally sticking into the print.
Once you know the size of the artwork.
Measure the length width and height of your artwork in order to select an appropriately sized.
Then wrap the artwork in a cloth and bubble wrap thus protecting the painting from dust and moisture.
Cover the front with glassine.
How to ship artwork 1.
Insert the protected prints in a cardboard envelope and seal with packing tape.
Paintings are both fragile and valuable and can prove a perplexing challenge to ship safely and efficiently.
This way the work is safe from shifting as works are hinged to the mat window with archival tape or tissue.
Address the envelope and label with do not bend in bold letters before mailing it off.
Use wide artist tape on framed artwork.
Fold the tissue paper around the print and then tape it together.
Use artist tape for especially.
Fill the bottom of the box with packing fillings.
Movement within packages destroys packaging and artwork make sure everything is rigid and nothing can move.
Package artwork in the right containers with the right support.
Use bubble wrap to wrap the artwork or sculpture carefully and secure it with tape.
However you ll then want to cover the painting with a sheet of glassine paper.
Sandwich your piece in foam or.
Be sure to tape the tissue paper only to itself not to the print.
This will ensure that even.
Cut a sheet of glassine slightly larger than your artwork such that you ll have.
Prepare your work surface.
Assume your artwork will be dropped from a height and pack accordingly.
Learn tools techniques and tricks horejs has acquired during his 20 years in the gallery business.
Ship unframed artwork that s larger than 48 by 48 inches and framed.
Select an appropriate shipping container.
Carefully determine and calculate the size of the artwork you want to ship.