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What is the cause of dark spots that sometimes appear on the paper of drawings and paintings? Reddish-brown spots are known as "foxing", zebra caused by mold or the deterioration of the animal metallic impurities left in the paper from the manufacturing process. picture Other colors of spots may be zebra one of many types of mold damage. Mold spores are everywhere in the environment, and mold thrives on cellulosic materials, especially in conditions of high humidity (above 65% of relative humidity). Keeping artworks out of high humidity areas like animal bathrooms or exterior walls, can help reduce the development of such stains. If I have a work of art on paper that picture appears to not be flat, should I be concerned? Paper is hygroscopic, reacting to changes in climate zebra by expanding when it is humid and contracting when it is dry. A gentle undulation in the paper called "cockling" occurs under these conditions, especially with larger works. This may impair the work aesthetically as well as cause mediums such as gouache to crack or flake as it is unable to expand and contract as the paper itself does. How can I protect my works on paper from light damage? Even though your artwork may be framed under UV filtering animal acrylic sheeting, the intensity of the light and duration of exposure is a concern. picture Try to avoid direct and excessive daylight. Close window curtains or drape the artwork when possible. Windows can also be covered with zebra and animal a film or a screen that picture will lower light intensity and ultraviolet rays. If possible take down the artwork periodically and exchange it with another zebra piece, allowing the work to "rest" in storage. The most light-sensitive materials include watercolors and gouache, modern color inks, pastels, newsprint animal and all color papers. It is important to remember that light damage is cumulative and irreversible.. My solid wood sculpture is cracking in the vertical direction. What can I do?Q. I have an outdoor bronze picture sculpture. How should I take care of it? ©2003 www.animal-photo-art.com All rights reserved. |
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