
A dachshund portrait represents significant investment in original artwork that can last for generations with proper care. Unlike printed reproductions that might be casually replaced, your commissioned portrait deserves attention to preservation that ensures its longevity. This guide covers everything you need to know about caring for and displaying your original artwork.
Understanding Your Medium
Different dachshund portrait mediums have different care requirements. Understanding what your portrait is made of helps you protect it appropriately.
All traditional drawing mediums benefit from similar protective measures, with specific considerations based on their particular properties.
Framing Recommendations
Proper framing protects your dachshund portrait while presenting it beautifully. Invest in quality framing—the cost is minor compared to the portrait itself and makes enormous differences in both preservation and display.
Use archival materials throughout. Acid-free mat board prevents yellowing and deterioration. Archival tape and mounting materials ensure no chemical damage to your artwork. Quality frames use construction that holds everything securely without harming the piece.
Choose appropriate glazing. Glass or acrylic protects against dust, pollutants, and physical contact. UV-filtering options reduce light damage, particularly important if the portrait will hang where sunlight reaches it. Museum glass combines UV protection with anti-reflective properties for optimal viewing.
Maintain proper spacing. Your dachshund portrait should never touch the glass directly. Mat board provides natural spacing, or spacers can be used with floating mounting styles. This gap prevents moisture problems and, for delicate mediums like pastel, prevents pigment transfer to the glazing.
Consider the frame style. Beyond protection, framing affects how your portrait presents. Classical frames suit traditional subjects, while contemporary frames work well with modern compositions. The frame should complement rather than compete with the artwork.
Display Locations
Where you hang your dachshund portrait affects both its preservation and your daily enjoyment. Consider these factors when choosing display locations:
Avoid direct sunlight. Even with UV-filtering glass, sustained direct sun exposure causes gradual damage. Position your portrait away from windows where sun streams in, or use curtains or blinds to block direct light during peak hours.
Control humidity. Extreme humidity fluctuations damage paper artwork. Avoid bathrooms, poorly ventilated kitchens, or walls adjacent to sources of moisture. Climate-controlled interior walls provide the most stable environments.
Consider temperature. Avoid hanging artwork near heat sources, fireplaces, or exterior walls subject to significant temperature changes. Stable room temperature conditions preserve artwork best.
Think about viewing. Beyond preservation, consider where you'll actually see and enjoy your portrait. High-traffic areas mean more daily appreciation. Eye-level placement typically works best for portraits. Adequate lighting—without direct sun—ensures you can appreciate the details.
Routine Care
Your framed dachshund portrait requires minimal routine maintenance, but occasional attention keeps it looking its best:
Dust the frame periodically. Use a soft cloth to remove dust from frame surfaces. Feather dusters work well for reaching into carved frame details. Avoid spraying cleaning products directly on or near the frame.
Clean the glass carefully. If the glazing becomes smudged, spray glass cleaner onto a soft cloth rather than onto the glass itself, preventing any liquid from seeping under the frame. Wipe gently to avoid pressure on the glazing.
Inspect annually. Check the frame hardware, backing, and seals periodically. Look for any signs of pest activity, moisture intrusion, or deterioration. Catching problems early prevents serious damage.
Avoid touching the artwork. Even with careful framing, resist the temptation to remove your dachshund portrait from its frame. Each handling introduces risk. If you must examine or move the piece, handle only by the frame itself.
Long-Term Preservation
For artwork you intend to preserve for generations, consider these additional measures:
Document your artwork. Keep records of the piece including photographs, the certificate of authenticity, and any other documentation. Store these separately from the artwork itself. This documentation proves provenance and aids identification if ever needed.
Consider professional conservation framing. Conservation framers use the highest-quality archival materials and techniques. While more expensive than standard framing, conservation framing provides maximum protection for valuable artwork.
Store properly if not displaying. If you ever need to store your dachshund portrait, wrap it in acid-free tissue, place in an acid-free box, and store in a climate-controlled location. Avoid attics, basements, or garages where temperature and humidity fluctuate significantly.
Include in household insurance. Document the value of your original artwork and ensure adequate coverage in your homeowner's or renter's insurance. Photograph the piece in its display location for insurance records.
Moving Your Portrait
When relocating your dachshund portrait, take precautions against damage during transit:
Keep the portrait in its frame during moves—the frame provides protection. Wrap carefully in moving blankets or bubble wrap over acid-free tissue. Never let packing materials touch the glazing directly. Transport flat if possible, or on edge with adequate cushioning.
For long-distance moves, consider professional art moving services. These specialized movers understand how to handle and transport original artwork safely. The modest additional cost provides peace of mind for valuable pieces.
Enjoy Your Original Artwork
While proper care matters, remember that artwork exists to be enjoyed. Your dachshund portrait should be displayed where you'll see and appreciate it daily, not hidden away in excessive caution. The guidelines here ensure longevity while permitting the genuine enjoyment your commissioned portrait deserves.
Have questions about caring for your specific piece? Contact Artistry by Rasa for personalized guidance. We want your dachshund portrait to bring joy for generations to come.