Caring for your Original Art

It doesn’t take much to keep your artwork in beautiful shape, just a little know-how.
I’ve made it easy for you. Below are a few simple tips to help you enjoy your piece for years to come.

  • Icon of a crossed-out hammer adding hanging ware to an artwork, used to illustrate the advice to avoid adding extra hanging hardware.

    Avoid Extra Hanging Hardware

    Your art is ready to hang, carefully designed to protect the piece. To avoid damage, please don’t attach any additional hardware directly to the back of the artwork.

  • Icon of a mosaic artwork and a glowing lightbulb, used to illustrate the advice to light your piece from above and in front to enhance texture and color.

    Lighting Matters

    For the best experience, light your artwork from both above and the front. This brings out textures, depth, and detail. especially in mosaic surfaces. Avoid hanging in direct sunlight to protect the colors and materials over time.

  • Icon showing a crossed-out child’s face and paw print, representing the safety tip to keep mosaic artwork out of reach of children and pets.

    Safety First

    Because mosaics contain glass and sharp edges, it’s best to
    keep them out of reach of children and pets.
    A little care goes a long way.

  • Icon of an open door with an artwork on the wall inside, illustrating that the art is designed for indoor use only.

    Indoor Only

    My art is made for indoor spaces, where it’s safe from moisture, frost, and the elements. Keep it dry and cozy, and it will last for years to come.

  • Icon of a crossed out mosaic with water droplets, indicating that the artwork should be kept in dry spaces away from moisture.

    Dry spaces only

    My art is made for dry spaces and isn’t suitable for humid areas like bathrooms or laundry rooms. To keep it at its best, avoid hanging it in places with high moisture.

  • Icon of a fluffy duster in motion, indicating that artwork should be gently dusted to preserve its surface.

    Dust Gently

    To keep your artwork looking its best, gently dust it with a dry duster, just watch out for any sharp edges. Avoid using cloths, water, or cleaning sprays on the art or frame. A light touch helps preserve its texture and beauty.

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