caring_for_your_oil_painting
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| ====== Caring for your Oil Painting ====== | ====== Caring for your Oil Painting ====== | ||
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| ==== Night Dreamer ==== | ==== Night Dreamer ==== | ||
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| Never lean the painting on anything where the canvas, front or back, touches any object, especially corners or pointy objects. It will create a dent of stretched canvas that very likely will permanently disfigure your painting. Any time you lean the painting on something, make sure that only the wood frame contacts any object. | Never lean the painting on anything where the canvas, front or back, touches any object, especially corners or pointy objects. It will create a dent of stretched canvas that very likely will permanently disfigure your painting. Any time you lean the painting on something, make sure that only the wood frame contacts any object. | ||
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