How are the paintings packed?
Video packaging framed artworks:
Video packaging unframed artworks:
Step 1: The painting goes between four layers of acid free archival paper, so that the paint is protected and does not suffer damage.
- 2 layers on the front
- 2 layers on the back
Step 2: The painting is sandwiched between two cardboard sheets.
Step 3: Every corner of the painting gets a protector, so that the corners / frame cannot be damaged.
Step 4: The painting get a layer with bubble wrap (small), so that bumps during transport are no problem.
Step 5: The painting goes in waterproof foil or bag.
Step 6: The painting goes again in two layers with bubble wrap (big). This bubble wrap has extra large bubbles, so that it is completely shock-free.
Step 7: The artwork goes in a sturdy cardboard box (with filling materials).
The artwork is ready for transport.
Step 1: The painting goes between four layers of acid free archival paper, so that the paint is protected and does not suffer damage.
- 3 layers on the front
- 2 layers on the back
Step 2: The painting get rolled around a firm tube. In doesn't go inside the tube to avoid cracks in the paint. Rolling them up too tight in a tube is bad for the paint.
Step 3: The painting goes in a waterproof foil or bag.
Step 4: The painting goes again in two layers of bubble wrap (big). This bubble wrap has extra large bubbles, so that it is completely shock-free.
Step 5: The artwork goes in a sturdy cardboard box with filling materials.
The artwork is ready for transport.