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Storing Introduction Artwork,  if  not  properly  stored  and  protected,  will  deteriorate  and  ruin.  If you retain art for regularly staged displays or exhibits, make sure it is safe from  water  and  excessive  heat.  Make  sure  the  artwork  is  away  from  high traffic  areas  and  protected  from  rats,  roaches,  and  moths. Preparation are. Before  you  store  art  after  a  display  or  exhibition,  clean  it.  Remove fingerprints,  smudges,  and  dust  balls.  Fingerprints  and  dust  accelerate  the deterioration  of  the  media.  Direct  and  intense  light  also  prematurely  age media. Mark the art and wrap it in a soft protective tissue or ph-neutral paper. Mark the protective paper so that you can easily tell what the contents Temperature Store  the  protected  work  in  a  cool,  dry  area.  Professional  storage  facilities should have hermetically protected rooms to control temperature and humidity. Storage Store  artwork  off  the  deck.  Select  a  location  that  offers  protection  without wedging it between pipes or lagging. Place the art where there is the least amount  of  traffic  or  movement.  Roaches  and  other  types  of  bugs  are  drawn to the flavorful egg and milk emulsions in some media, such as poster paints, gouache,  and  tempura.  Keep  the  storage  room  clean  and  regularly  sprayed for  bugs. 4-8

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