Subject: Light exposure
I am currently treating a 4x6 foot painting on muslin fabric. It was painted by a sign painter, in the style of painted theater curtains, but it is stretched on a stretcher. The owners (a public library) plan to have the painting framed, with UV-filtering glazing. It will hang in an area where it will receive no direct light exposure, except for one part of the year, when the sun will shine on part of the wall where the painting will hang. Because of the size of the painting and the configuration of the space, they are limited as to where the painting can be hung, but they realize that they need to do something about the light exposure. They are willing to consider all options, including removing the painting during the time of year when the sun is a problem, covering the painting, or using a shutter system on the skylights causing the problem. I'm interested in hearing how others have dealt with such a problem, with either high or low-tech solutions. Nancy Pollak Art Care Associates *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:65 Distributed: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 Message Id: cdl-15-65-019 ***Received on Tuesday, 26 March, 2002