Bongo
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Ran across this, and it reflects my feelings exactly - how 'bout you?
Not to put too fine a cynical point on it but most of us produce work that will not be marveled over by successive generations. Our paintings and our varnishing techniques will not baffle museum curators. So, try to keep your feet on the ground when it comes to preserving your paintings for the 400 years to come. The lighting in most thrift stores isn’t that great anyway
Not to put too fine a cynical point on it but most of us produce work that will not be marveled over by successive generations. Our paintings and our varnishing techniques will not baffle museum curators. So, try to keep your feet on the ground when it comes to preserving your paintings for the 400 years to come. The lighting in most thrift stores isn’t that great anyway


but I have sold photography at art fairs. It's certainly worthwhile to let folks know about your processes (darkroom work itself is generally very archival), and good acid-free matting and all that only helps.