Caring for your new Print
When properly cared for, fine art prints will retain their richness and vitality for generations. The greatest enemies of a print are direct sunlight, fluctuations in temperature or humidity, and improper handling. For display, it is recommended that works are hung away from strong light sources and areas of moisture, such as kitchens or bathrooms. Archival mats and UV-protective glazing will provide further protection, helping to preserve both the colour and integrity of the paper.
It is best to avoid touching the surface of the print with bare hands, as natural oils can leave marks that may damage the work over time. If a print is not immediately framed, it should be stored flat in a cool, dry environment. Retaining the original acid-free packaging will offer the greatest level of protection, ensuring the work remains as vibrant and stable as the day it was created.