How should I handles my canvas giclées and are they waterproof?
Each giclée print has been inspected before it leaves Fine Print. All of our giclées should be considered fine art pieces and treated with great care. In some ways a giclée is even more delicate than an original piece of art. To ensure the greatest longevity of your giclée, take note of the following: Keep canvas giclées out of direct sunlight and they should last over 100 years. Avoid putting pressure on the surface of the print, especially in the areas where the canvas is in contact with the wooded stretcher bars. Pick up by wire on back, touching the back and sides of a gallery wrapped canvas. Avoid stacking, adds pressure to the surface of the giclée Avoid big changes in temperature, and humidity. This can lead to cracking; for example, while traveling to and from art shows, and attending outdoor shows, swamp coolers, heaters, storing in a shed, or a furnace room. Avoid too many people handling the giclée. You can clean your canvas giclée with a slightly dampened cloth using light