Care Guide

Our tips

Acrylics

Location

Avoid exposing your picture to direct sunlight or heat (e.g., directly above a heater). Consider the humidity level as well.

Hanging

While you may use one screw or hook, we recommend two screws or hooks to securely hang your picture.

Cleaning

Care for your artwork by gently wiping it with a dry microfiber cloth, without applying any pressure. Do not use cleaning agents.

Our tips

Prints

Location

Avoid exposing your picture to direct sunlight or heat (e.g., directly above a heater). Consider the humidity level as well.

Handling

Before you start unrolling, stop and make sure your hands and the surface area you’re working on are clean and dry. Any grit or dirt on your fingertips can bruise the Print, plus any oils on your skin can leave unwanted marks. As a recommendation clean white cotton gloves may be used when handling a print.

When handling and framing, be sure to only touch the edges of the print and avoid accidentally bending or creasing the print while moving it around.

Cleaning

If the print itself has dust or debris on it, use a soft microfiber to dust it off with only the weight of the towel. If framed care for it in the same way as acrylics.

Our tips

Acrylics

Location

Avoid exposing your picture to direct sunlight or heat (e.g., directly above a heater). Consider the humidity level as well.

Hanging

While you may use one screw or hook, we recommend two screws or hooks to securely hang your picture.

Cleaning

Care for your artwork by gently wiping it with a dry microfiber cloth, without applying any pressure. Do not use cleaning agents.

Our tips

Prints

Location

Avoid exposing your picture to direct sunlight or heat (e.g., directly above a heater). Consider the humidity level as well.

Handling

Before you start unrolling, stop and make sure your hands and the surface area you’re working on are clean and dry. Any grit or dirt on your fingertips can bruise the Print, plus any oils on your skin can leave unwanted marks. As a recommendation clean white cotton gloves may be used when handling a print.

When handling and framing, be sure to only touch the edges of the print and avoid accidentally bending or creasing the print while moving it around.

Cleaning

If the print itself has dust or debris on it, use a soft microfiber to dust it off with only the weight of the towel. If framed care for it in the same way as acrylics.