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Our wall art is printed on high-quality canvas using premium pigment inks, making it a beautiful addition to any room. Whether you're looking to brighten up your home or find the perfect gift for a friend, our art prints are a great choice. We print and ship all our pieces within Australia, ensuring you receive a product that meets our high standards.
Return Policy and Craftsmanship Commitment
Since all our artworks are made to order, we can’t accept returns unless they arrive damaged or defective. We take pride in crafting each piece just for you.
Explore our collection of canvas wall art today and find something that speaks to you!
Printed on premium canvas
Stretched and gallery wrapped around a 3cm wooden stretcher, finished with a stylish floating frame
There’s about a 5mm gap between the frame and print, creating a floating effect that makes the artwork stand out
The floating mouldings are 35mm thick and made from recycled, strong, and moisture-proof PE material, which is lightweight and durable
Proudly hand-framed in Melbourne, showcasing local craftsmanship
Hanging wire is pre-installed, so it arrives ready to hang
Standard delivery options apply. Delivery costs and timelines vary by location and product size.
See Shipping Policy for complete details.
Your wall art brings life to your space. This guide provides simple, practical care instructions for the framed prints and canvases commonly used in home decoration. Follow these tips to maintain the appearance and longevity of your artwork, ensuring it continues to enhance your home for years to come.
Section 1: Understanding Your Wall Art
Types of Wall Art
Framed Prints: Artwork printed on paper and protected behind glass or acrylic within a frame
Canvas Prints: Images printed directly onto canvas material, stretched over a wooden frame
Gallery-Wrapped Canvases: Canvas where the image wraps around the sides, typically unframed
Original Artwork: Paintings or unique pieces created by artists
Identifying Key Features
Check the back of your artwork to understand its construction. Note whether it has:
Glass or acrylic protection
A dust cover or open backing
Hanging wire, D-rings, or other hardware
Section 2: Proper Placement and Hanging
Choosing the Right Location
Avoid Direct Sunlight: Place artwork away from windows where direct sunlight can cause fading
Maintain Stable Environment: Keep away from heat sources, air vents, and areas with temperature fluctuations
Consider Room Conditions: Avoid bathrooms, kitchens, or other high-humidity areas
Safe Hanging Practices
Use Appropriate Hardware: Select hooks, anchors, or mounting systems rated for your artwork's weight
Two-Point Hanging: For wider pieces, use two hanging points to prevent tilting and ensure stability
Secure Mounting: Ensure hardware is properly installed into wall studs or using appropriate wall anchors
Hanging Height: Position center of artwork at approximately eye level for comfortable viewing
Section 3: Regular Cleaning and Maintenance
Weekly/Monthly Dusting
Use Soft Tools: A microfiber cloth, soft brush, or feather duster works best
Gentle Technique: Dust from top to bottom using light strokes
Frame Attention: Clean both the protective surface (if present) and the frame itself
Canvas Care: For unframed canvases, dust gently without applying pressure
Deep Cleaning (Every 3-6 Months)
For Glass or Acrylic Protection:
Remove artwork from wall and place on a clean, flat surface
Apply cleaning solution to cloth first—never spray directly onto glass
Wipe gently with clean microfiber cloth
Dry immediately with a second cloth to prevent streaks
For non-glare surfaces, use only a damp cloth without chemicals
Frame Cleaning:
Wood Frames: Dust regularly; use appropriate wood cleaner occasionally
Metal Frames: Wipe with damp cloth and dry immediately
All Frames: Avoid harsh chemicals that could damage finishes
Canvas-Specific Care
Surface Cleaning: Use only a soft, dry brush for dust removal
Spot Cleaning: If necessary, use a barely damp cloth—never wet
Avoid Pressure: Don't press on the canvas surface, especially textured areas
Section 4: Environmental Protection
Light Management
Use curtains or blinds to filter strong sunlight
Consider UV-protective window film for rooms with valuable artwork
Rotate artwork periodically if placed in bright areas
Climate Considerations
Maintain consistent room temperature when possible
Use dehumidifiers in damp climates or seasons
Ensure good air circulation around artwork
Avoid placing artwork against exterior walls which may have temperature variations
Seasonal Checks
Inspect hanging hardware seasonally for security
Check for any signs of damage or changes in appearance
Verify that artwork remains level and properly positioned
Section 5: Handling and Moving
Safe Handling
Wash Hands First: Always handle with clean hands
Hold by the Frame: Never touch the glass or canvas surface directly
Two-Person Carry: For larger pieces, have someone assist you
Protective Measures: Use blankets or padding when moving artwork
Temporary Storage
Store vertically, never stacked
Keep in a dry, temperature-controlled area
Avoid basements, attics, or garages which may have environmental extremes
Use protective covers but avoid plastic which can trap moisture
Section 6: Problem Solving
Common Issues and Solutions
Dust and Debris:
Regular dusting as described above
Use a soft brush for detailed frames
Glass/Acrylic Streaks:
Clean with vinegar solution (1 part vinegar to 3 parts water)
Dry thoroughly with microfiber cloth
Minor Frame Scuffs:
Clean with appropriate cleaner for frame material
Touch up with matching finish if necessary
Loose Hanging Hardware:
Tighten or replace immediately
Consider upgrading to more secure hardware if needed
When to Seek Professional Help
Consult a professional framer or conservator if you notice:
Significant fading or discoloration
Moisture damage or mold growth
Structural issues with frame or canvas
Any damage to the artwork surface itself
Section 7: Quick Reference Guide
Task Frequency Tools Needed Key Tips
Light Dusting Weekly Microfiber cloth, soft brush Gentle strokes, top to bottom
Frame Cleaning Monthly Appropriate cleaner for frame material Test cleaner in inconspicuous area first
Glass/Acrylic Cleaning Every 3-6 months Glass cleaner, microfiber cloths Spray on cloth, not directly on glass
Hardware Check Seasonally Level, screwdriver Ensure secure mounting
Environmental Check Seasonally Visual inspection Look for fading, warping, or damage
Final Recommendations
Start with Prevention: Proper placement avoids most problems before they begin
Establish Routine: Regular light maintenance prevents buildup of dust and grime
Use Appropriate Products: Gentle cleaners and soft tools protect your artwork
Address Issues Promptly: Small problems are easier to fix than major damage
Trust Professionals: When in doubt, consult a framer or art care specialist
Your wall art deserves care that matches the beauty it brings to your home. These practical steps will help preserve your pieces so you can enjoy them for years to come. Remember that consistent, gentle care is more effective than occasional intensive cleaning.
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