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Prints

The paper is sustainably sourced, as well as the inks having environmental certificates.

All packaging used to ship your order is also completely recyclable.

Handmade artworks

The paper is sustainably sourced, as well as the inks having environmental certificates.

All of my original artworks are made using plaster or acrylic gel that is secured to either a canvas or wooden board. The canvas or wooden board normally has one or more preparation layers applied to its surface before the various gel or plaster layers are applied. After the painting has been completed and signed, two final layers of varnish are applied to protect the painting from the accumulation of dust and dirt.

Don't

Dry or moist dust cloths, stiff bristle brushes or feather dusters to clean an artwork as threads can catch on areas of raised paint and dusters can scratch the artwork.

attempt to clean the surface by using solvents or cleaning products of any kind.

allow any rigid object to press against the front or back surface of the artworks as this could create permanent indentation damage.

Do

Use compressed air in a can to blow away surface dust. Another technique involves using a dry soft sable brush to lightly brush the surface in order to dislodge dust while holding a vacuum, off the surface, to capture and remove debris. Use a delicate brush to gently remove surface dirt from your artwork. Be careful not to bump or scratch the painting. If the paint is damaged in any way, avoid dusting altogether.

 

The best type of light for your painting is indirect sunlight, recessed lighting, and halogen lights (not ultraviolet).

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