Buying a genuine oil painting for display in your home or office is a cause for celebration. Whether you purchased an old oil painting or commissioned a brand new oil portrait, you probably realized as soon as you removed the wrappings that you don’t have ‘just another picture’ to hang on the wall.
Oil paintings, which are not mounted behind glass (except in some museum circumstances for preservation), require special consideration regarding handling and maintenance.
A few tips will help you avoid making mistakes that might damage your oil painting and help you preserve it for many years as a keepsake or family heirloom.
Handling and Storage
Oil painting is a sturdy, long-lasting, and durable art form, and with proper care and handling will last for generations. A visit to any good museum will confirm this, but keep in mind that museums go to great lengths to safeguard their masterpieces.
1 Always handle an oil painting by the frame without touching the painted surface.
2 Never let any object press again either the front or back of an oil painting canvas, as it pliable and will cause a dent or hole. If an accident occurs, have an expert repair the damage. An amateur repair job may look okay at first but given time will inevitably show.
3 For temporary storage or transporting an oil painting, place cardboard or plywood on both front and back (slightly larger than the outside dimensions of the framed oil painting) and then wrap in ‘bubble wrap’ and tape or tie securely.
4 Permanent storage should be in a custom-sized plywood container with the painting braced to allow air flow on all sides without shifting.
5 Never expose an oil painting to extremes of heat, cold, or humidity, whether hanging on your wall or in storage. Neither basements nor attics are good storage locations. The best place to store an oil painting is on the wall for all to enjoy.
6 Occasional dusting with a clean, soft-bristled brush is recommended. A very old or dirty oil painting should be taken to a professional restorer.
Hanging Your Oil Painting
Here’s the fun part. Oil paintings, especially portrait oil paintings, demand pride of place in your home. Involve your spouse or family in deciding the perfect location.
Hang your oil painting on two picture hooks which are appropriate to the wall (wood, plaster, drywall) and strong enough to secure the weight of the picture. Two hooks, rather than one, will allow the picture to maintain a horizontal position.
1 Choose a place for your painting that does not get direct sunlight or is subject to hot or cold drafts.
2 Hang high enough to be able to see the painting clearly from anywhere in the room. A spot over a mantelpiece or over a sofa (above head height of anyone sitting on the sofa) is usually ideal.
3 Avoid hanging oil paintings in hallways or on walls where there is frequent family movement or furniture may be brushed against the wall.
4 If you have central heat or air conditioning, that’s great. If not, a rule of thumb is, if people are comfortable in the room your oil painting occupies, chances are your oil painting will be comfortable too.
If you don’t own a genuine oil painting yet, you can turn a favorite family photograph into an oil portrait as a way of displaying it and preserving it forever.
The Beauty Of Oil Painting
Impasto style oil painting where thick rich brush strokes are applied are especially difficult. However, by the end of it all, you will feel as if Vincent Van Gogh himself possessed your soul and the joy of creation will be immense.
Another known style is glazing where the artist paints a series of thin layers building up a sense of depth in the artwork. This is an extremely tiresome process, as you can only apply a new layer after the old layer has completely dried up.
With that said, there is really no substitute to oil painting. The following are ten easy to apply oil painting tips to get the beginners out there started:
1. When at the art supplies store, pick up some pigments containing lead, cobalt or manganese. They really help in accelerating the drying.
2. You can tell if too much oil has been added to the pigment if the paint on your palette dries up it forms wrinkles.
3. To make sure the solvent you are using is right for oil painting, put a small amount on a piece of paper and let it evaporate. If it evaporates without leaving any residue, stain, or smell, it should be fine.
4. Try to incorporate the ?fat over lean? technique. Because the lower layers absorb more oil from the subsequent layers on top, the layers underneath might crack over time if they are too oil-heavy. This is very fundamental.
5. When painting, set your color palette in a consistent order, so as you go along, you can pick colors instinctively.
6. If you want to clean away a layer of oil, use alcohol, it is a powerful solvent.
7. For the underlying layers try to avoid certain colors as some tend to take a long time to dry.
8. For glazed oil paintings, use linseed oil for the underlying layers as it dries up the fastest of all the oils.
9. For light colors use poppy oils, although it does dry slower, linseed oil has a tendency to turn yellow.
10. For the drying process, try and expose your oil painting to sunlight; don't dry your oil painting in the dark. It may cause a thin film of oil to rise to the surface.
Hope this helps some of you beginners out there that are looking to pickup painting. If you got a great painting tip to share with others, or found any of these tips helpful please comment and let the world know?
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