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Showing posts with label art shipping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art shipping. Show all posts

Friday, December 11, 2009

$25,000 fell off the wall!

Even if you think you have a strong enough wire on the back, the eye hook that attaches the wire to the frame could pull out if the screw hole has been used over and over. Even if you have the artwork's hanging hardware looking good, you might have it barely hanging onto a nail on the wall! Even if you think its a good sturdy nail, it could pull out of the plaster wall board fairly easily. In other words, the weakest link will be the one that causes the whole thing to come crashing to the floor... JUST LIKE THIS $25,000 PAINTING!

If you live in hurricane or earthquake country, I'M TALKING TO YOU. But I've seen hanging items come off the wall with as little as a sonic boom and playing rambunctious kids. For additional suggestions about shake proofing your hanging artwork, look for an article on www.preservationcoach.com

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Heart Breaking Damage. KNOW how to pack ART for SHIPPING?



OH no! KNOW how to pack ART for SHIPPING?  Yep, you guessed it!  A really BAD packing job and then shipped cross-country! An incredible piece of art now having LOST its value, must somehow be restored, re-framed and made to at least LOOK normal.  The glass broke, the frame broke, both scratched its way across the fine art print and then it fell out of the shipping box and was trampled!  First of all...ALWAYS double box!  Keep at least a 4" wall of peanuts or bubble pack around your artwork...in both boxes.  If you have an art object and it can be taken apart...disassemble before packing...pack accordingly.  I like to wrap with bubble pack and THEN add a piece of corrugated cardboard to FRONT and BACK.  This should NEVER happen to YOU!  Also....choose a reputable shipping agent....choose wisely!  The best way to honor an artist!