- Good ol' bubble wrap. Bubble wrap is our best friend if we don't want to have our artwork dented, scratched, or marred.
- Seriously sturdy boxes. Use heavy duty boxes of double-wall construction, with plenty of space for the item.
- Reinforce with tape.
- No stacking!
- Custom crates.
Similarly, how do you transport art?
Follow these 10 steps to help safely ship a painting, art print or framed piece.
- Measure your artwork.
- Select an appropriate shipping container.
- Prepare your work surface.
- Cover unframed artwork with glassine paper.
- Protect glass or acrylic on framed artwork.
- Protect the corners.
- Wrap your artwork in bubble wrap.
Subsequently, question is, how do you transport paintings safely? 2.Follows these steps when packing a painting.
- Minimize contact. The first step to conserving oil paintings and other artwork during transportation or storage is to minimize human contact.
- Wrap in plastic.
- Seal with styrofoam.
- Put in a small box.
- Pack with dense packing material.
In this way, how do you move fine art?
Wrap artwork or canvases in unprinted newsprint or plain brown paper—you don't want any ink to transfer on to the paint. Also, apply heavy duty corner protectors and a layer or two of bubble wrap or foam front and back, and then tuck securely into large, heavy-duty, adjustable picture boxes.
How are large paintings transported?
Large paintings can be extremely difficult to transport. Roll the painting face out. Roll the painting on a large cardboard tube that's 18-24 inches in diameter. As you roll the painting, interleave a sheet of silicone release paper so the paint layer won't stick to the back of the rolled canvas.