![]() ![]() If the humidity is too high, be on the lookout for mold. Museums keep the temperature generally around 18 degrees Celsius and a relative humidity of 40%. Excessive fluctuations between dryness and humidity, or extreme heat and cold can negatively affect the state of your print. Avoid extreme fluctuations in moisture and temperature. Hang your print away from areas where airborne grime, dust and pollutants such as cigarette smoke can leave a discolouring residue. Although normal incandescent light bulbs do not present a problem, fluorescent lights do emit harmful ultraviolet rays. Even the best quality materials are subject to cracking or fading if exposed to prolonged periods of sunlight. Exposure to Elements Keep your print out of direct sunlight. ![]() Never attempt to rub the surface of the image with your finger or fingernail as this could scratch the surface of the print. Use both hands and support the back of the print when picking it up. As a preventative measure, we recommend washing your hands before touching the print. ![]() Follow these recommendations: Handling Natural skin oils or other contaminants can easily transfer to the print. With proper handling, your prints will remain in pristine condition for many years to come. It's important that you should care for your fine art prints just as you would any delicate and valuable artwork. No part of the artwork may be reproduced, resold, or used for promotional or social media use without written consent from the artist of © Wynand van Niekerk, © Wynand van Niekerk ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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